10 Moore Street, Cork, Cork City Centre, Co. Cork, T12 P4A3
20 homes sold nearby. See what they went for — and what to bid on this one.
€250,000 · 5 Bed · 1 Bath · 127m² · Terrace
Market Position
Below Typical Sale Prices
At €250,000, this home is priced below what similar properties sold for in the area. That's a favourable starting position — but consider a structural survey before committing.
20 closed sales nearby · 11mo recency · High confidence · Property Price Register
Sources: PPR, SEAI, OPW, planning records.
How this is calculated
We search the Property Price Register for closed sales near this property — matching by location, beds, property type, and where available, floor area (±20%). This gives us a set of genuinely comparable transactions.
Each sale is then time-adjusted to today using local price trends, so a sale from 18 months ago is inflated (or deflated) to reflect current market conditions. Where floor area is known, sales are also size-adjusted — a 90m² sale is normalised to what it would have sold for at this property's size. This means the figures you see aren't raw prices — they're what those same homes would likely sell for today, at this size.
Your bid strategy (opening offer, sealed bid range, walk-away ceiling) is then derived from the statistical distribution of these adjusted sales — with conservative safety margins applied when data is thin or dated.
Every figure comes from actual government-recorded sale prices. No asking prices, no agent estimates, no automated valuations.
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Analysing 625,000+ Property Price Register transactions since 2010.
What your report includes
Before You Bid
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Here is what the data says about this property.
Will This Go Over Asking?
above asking
Probability of a sale above asking based on local bidding patterns.
Am I Overpaying?
local sales
Where the asking price sits in the verified local transaction distribution.
Negotiation Leverage Score
How much negotiation leverage you have based on market conditions.
These signals interact — full analysis in report.
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Built from 625,000+ verified Irish property transactions
Based on 20 verified local sales · High confidence
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Price Distribution Analysis
20 verified closed sales within 1.5km · 18 months. Size-adjusted for similar homes (type match, beds ±1, size ±20%).
Asking price is positioned below the median of comparable sales, suggesting favourable entry conditions. Median anchored to size-similar transactions.
This chart shows where the asking price sits versus recent verified closed sales. It does not show your bid strategy.Same baseline as Market Position — size-adjusted.
The chart shows the market. Your report gives the number not to exceed.
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Local Market Momentum
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Radius: 1.5kmTime: 18m12m vs 12mMedian transaction price per m² has decreased 4.1% year-on-year, based on the trailing 18-month transaction window.
Indicates softening pricing conditions. Buyers may hold stronger negotiation position.
Recent closed sales are time-adjusted to current market conditions before calculating transaction bands.
Statistical Confidence · High
20
Transactions Analysed
Within 1.5km
11 months
Data Freshness
Most recent sale age
±16%
Price Spread
How much prices vary
High
Confidence Level
Recent sale prices in this area are closely clustered, which means the data is reliable and the bid strategy is well-supported.
High data density supports precise entry positioning.
PPR closed sales · size & time adjusted · no asking prices used
Supporting Evidence · 20 Transactions
Size and time adjustments applied before percentile computation.
| Address | Sold | Date | Size |
|---|---|---|---|
| 21 Blarney St, Cork, Cork, Cork | 2025-01-29 | 88m² | |
| 28 Sunday's Well Avenue, Cork, Cork | 2025-11-03 | 88m² |
Transactions within a 1.5km radius and 18-month window.
Methodology
Closed sales time-adjusted to current market · size-weighted where floor area available · no asking prices or agent estimates used.
How adjustments work
- —Older sales inflated to current market level so stale data doesn't skew bands
- —Similar-sized properties weighted more heavily where floor area is known
- —Local price trends factored in when sufficient data exists; no artificial uplift otherwise
- —All figures from registered closed sales only — no asking prices, no agent estimates
Local Market Notes
Property Quality
BER Rating Cost: Upgrading this D1 BER rating to a B2 could cost an estimated €8,000-€12,000, but could increase property value by €15,000-€20,000, representing a good investment opportunity.
Energy Cost Difference: Properties with a D1 BER rating like this one incur estimated annual energy costs of €1,800-€2,200, compared to €800-€1,200 for a B2-rated property of similar size, resulting in potential annual savings of €1,000-€1,400.
Space Optimization: With 127m² and 5 bedrooms, the property offers a good density of rooms for its size, however, with only 1 bathroom, this configuration could be a significant drawback impacting its appeal and value compared to properties with more bathrooms in the locality.
Hypothesis: The significant potential value increase and energy cost savings achievable by upgrading from a D1 to a B2 BER rating, combined with the high bedroom count relative to its size, suggests that a strategic investment in energy efficiency and a bathroom renovation could unlock substantial uplift in market appeal and a premium over similar properties without these improvements.
Amenities
Transport Connectivity: While specific routes for this Cork City Centre address aren't detailed in the provided data, properties in Cork City Centre typically benefit from extensive bus services connecting to areas like Ballincollig, Douglas, and Passage West, as well as proximity to Cork Kent Station for national rail links.
Educational Access: Cork City Centre is well-served by educational facilities, including University College Cork (UCC) and Munster Technological University (MTU) campuses, alongside numerous primary and secondary schools like the North Presentation Secondary School and St. Patrick's Boys' National School.
Retail and Lifestyle: The area offers unparalleled access to a wide array of shops, from national retailers on Patrick Street and Oliver Plunkett Street to local boutiques, with numerous cafes, restaurants such as Electric and Clancy's, and green spaces like Fitzgerald Park within easy reach.
Hypothesis: The vibrant urban core of Cork City Centre, with its high density of retail, educational, and lifestyle amenities, combined with robust public transport links, generally commands a premium in property values, suggesting that while this property's current asking price is lower than some local benchmarks, its location remains a significant asset for demand and future appreciation.
Derived from nearby closed-sale patterns.
Built on verified Irish public data

Property Price Register
625,000+ verified closed sales
SEAI
Building energy ratings & floor area

Office of Public Works
Flood zones, events & study areas

MyPlan.ie
Planning applications nationwide
Common Questions
Bid strategy figures are derived from the Property Price Register — Ireland's official record of closed residential sale prices, verified through stamp duty. Floor area data comes from the SEAI BER register. Flood exposure is cross-referenced against OPW flood extent mapping (CFRAM fluvial + NCFHM coastal) and historical flood events. Planning activity is sourced from the National Planning Application Database via MyPlan.ie — merged Local Authority planning registers from the Department of Housing. No asking prices, no agent estimates, no automated valuations.