Next Neighbourhoods 2021: Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland

Bray was historically a coastal holiday destination, but is now also a busy commuter town and popular residential area for families. Located south of Dublin City it sits on the border of County Dublin and County Wicklow.
Written By:
Ray Palmer-Smith, Knight Frank
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Why is it primed for growth?

Following the rise in popularity of neighbouring town Greystones with developments like Marina Village by Glenveagh Homes as well as transport improvements planned including a new railway station and more trains to Dublin, developers including Ballymore and Lioncor have acquired sites for large scale residential developments in Bray. There has been a gradual expansion of small independent coffee shops and eateries.

My favourite bits:

The beach is one of the best on the east coast. Grab a coffee at Copper & Straw and hike up Bray Head for an incredible walk with breathtaking views out over the Irish Sea.

What will my money buy me?

Expect to pay anywhere from €350,000 to €600,000 for a prime waterfront apartment in a new development. Further back from the coast, new family homes start at around €400,000.

One thing the locals like to keep secret:

Away from the main seafront bars and restaurants are cool hangouts such as Catalyst and The Harbour Bar. Nearby Powerscourt Golf Club is considered one of the world’s most picturesque courses.