Population Information Dublin
Dublin 1 (D1): Approx. 30,000 - 35,000 residents
Dublin 2 (D2): Approx. 25,000 - 30,000 residents
Dublin 3 (D3): Approx. 30,000 - 35,000 residents
Dublin 4 (D4): Approx. 30,000 - 35,000 residents
Dublin 5 (D5): Approx. 25,000 - 30,000 residents
Dublin 6 (D6): Approx. 30,000 - 35,000 residents
Dublin 7 (D7): Approx. 25,000 - 30,000 residents
Dublin 8 (D8): Approx. 30,000 - 35,000 residents
Dublin 9 (D9): Approx. 25,000 - 30,000 residents
Dublin 11 (D11): Approx. 30,000 - 35,000 residents
Dublin 10 (D10): Approx. 20,000 - 25,000 residents
Dublin 13 (D13): Approx. 30,000 - 35,000 residents
Dublin 15 (D15): Approx. 40,000 - 45,000 residents
Dublin 17 (D17): Approx. 20,000 - 25,000 residents
Dublin 18 (D18): Approx. 25,000 - 30,000 residents
Dublin 20 (D20): Approx. 20,000 - 25,000 residents
Dublin 22 (D22): Approx. 25,000 - 30,000 residents
Dublin 24 (D24): Approx. 40,000 - 45,000 residents
Please keep in mind that these figures are approximate and may vary based on updates to the population data and demographic changes over time. For the most current and accurate population data for each Dublin area, I recommend referring to official sources like the Central Statistics Office (CSO) of Ireland or local government reports.
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Deeper Demographic Information on Dublin areas. For other areas or deeper insights such as new builds please contact us for quote.
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Swords
Broadmeadow, Kinseally, Rivervalley
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Population: Swords, including Broadmeadow, Kinseally, and Rivervalley, has a population of around 40,000 people.
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Age Distribution: Swords has a relatively young population, with a significant portion of residents under the age of 35.
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Ethnicity: Predominantly Irish, with growing communities from Eastern Europe, Asia, and Africa.
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Socio-economic Factors: Swords is a suburban area with a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial zones. It has a high employment rate, with many residents working in Dublin city.
Balbriggan
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Population: Approximately 21,000 people.
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Age Distribution: Balbriggan has a young demographic, with a high proportion of residents under 30 years old.
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Ethnicity: Diverse, with a significant number of residents from African, Eastern European, and Asian backgrounds.
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Socio-economic Factors: Balbriggan is known for its strong community spirit and affordable housing. It has seen significant growth and development in recent years.
Dalkey (Dsc 5)
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Population: Around 8,000 people.
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Age Distribution: Mixed age distribution, with a higher proportion of older adults compared to other areas.
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Ethnicity: Predominantly Irish, with a small number of international residents.
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Socio-economic Factors: Dalkey is an affluent area known for its high property values, scenic views, and historical significance. It has a high standard of living and excellent amenities.
City Centre South (Dublin 2.1 and 2.2)
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Population: The Dublin 2 area has around 25,000 residents.
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Age Distribution: Mixed, with a significant number of young professionals and students.
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Ethnicity: Very diverse, with a significant proportion of international residents, including students and expatriates.
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Socio-economic Factors: Dublin 2 is a bustling area with many offices, shops, and cultural attractions. It is one of the more expensive areas to live in Dublin due to its central location.
Ballyfermot (Dublin 10.1)
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Population: Approximately 21,000 people.
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Age Distribution: Predominantly young families and older residents.
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Ethnicity: Predominantly Irish with growing diversity.
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Socio-economic Factors: Ballyfermot is a working-class area with a strong sense of community. It has a higher unemployment rate compared to the city center, but ongoing regeneration projects aim to improve infrastructure and amenities.
Rathfarnham (Dublin 14.1)
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Population: Around 17,000 people.
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Age Distribution: Mixed, with a higher proportion of families and older adults.
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Ethnicity: Predominantly Irish with some diversity.
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Socio-economic Factors: Rathfarnham is a suburban area known for its good schools and family-friendly environment. It has a mix of housing, from older properties to modern developments.
Castleknock (Dublin 15.7)
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Population: Approximately 23,000 people.
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Age Distribution: Mixed, with many families and middle-aged residents.
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Ethnicity: Predominantly Irish with some international residents.
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Socio-economic Factors: Castleknock is an affluent area with excellent schools, parks, and amenities. It is a desirable residential area with a high quality of life.
Blanchardstown Village (Dublin 15.6)
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Population: Part of the greater Blanchardstown area, which has around 120,000 residents.
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Age Distribution: Mixed, with a high proportion of young families.
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Ethnicity: Very diverse, with large communities from Asia, Africa, and Eastern Europe.
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Socio-economic Factors: Blanchardstown is a major suburban center with extensive shopping, recreational, and educational facilities. It has a vibrant and diverse community.
Foxrock (Dublin 18.2)
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Population: Around 11,000 people.
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Age Distribution: Mixed, with a higher proportion of older adults and families.
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Ethnicity: Predominantly Irish with some international residents.
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Socio-economic Factors: Foxrock is an affluent residential suburb known for its large homes and green spaces. It has a high standard of living and excellent amenities.
Ringsend (Dublin 4.1)
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Population: Approximately 8,000 people.
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Age Distribution: Mixed, with a significant number of young professionals and older residents.
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Ethnicity: Predominantly Irish with some international residents.
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Socio-economic Factors: Ringsend is a historic area close to the city center, known for its tight-knit community and proximity to the Docklands. It has seen significant regeneration and development in recent years.
Skerries
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Population: Around 10,000 people.
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Age Distribution: Mixed, with a higher proportion of families and older adults.
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Ethnicity: Predominantly Irish with a small number of international residents.
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Socio-economic Factors: Skerries is a coastal town known for its scenic views, community spirit, and high quality of life. It has a mix of housing and is popular with commuters to Dublin.
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