About WhereToLive.ie

WhereToLive.ie provides the most comprehensive database of hyper local property data to individuals or businesses for living, renting and investing in Ireland.

Our Story

Five years ago, we were first time buyers. We rented from places to places until the day we saved enough money to buy our own place. Purchasing a home is a massive step. It’s not purely a financial decision, it’s also an emotional one. How do I choose a new area to live in? Will I get on with my new neighbours? What are the schools like? Will the area be safe? How long would it take to commute to work? 

Before you look for a property, you need to decide on the area. It could be the most important decision of your life: get it wrong and you will likely be unhappy with where you live and move again.

We are engineers and data scientists. We have applied our expertise in our house hunting journey. We want to share our “engineered” solution with you via WhereToLive.ie

Tech savvy

We are data engineers and statisticians with great interest in the Irish housing market.

High quality data sources

Our data are collected and aggregated from Central Statistic Office, Property Price Register, Schools.

In-depth insight

We use geographic information system (GIS) and statistics to extract insights from Irish housing estates, schools performance, pricing.

Insight

Read our in-depth analysis about the Irish housing market, locations, maps

What is The Area in Dublin with Highest Crime Rate?

This article is part of our series of articles focusing on the topic of safety, where we bring you hard facts and concrete insights about safety in the Dublin Metropolitan Region (DMR). To start off with, we list the DMR …

Irish Census 2016

Every 5 years, Ireland’s Central Statistical Office (CSO) conducts a national Census. The latest Census happened on 24 April 2016. The data had been captured and processed from July 2016 to February 2017. Census 2016 statistics produced for a range …

Is It Safe to Live in Areas with a High Presence of Social Housing?

Introduction A Google search about safety in Dublin would result in all sorts of horror stories about dangerous neighbourhoods to be avoided. Many of the claims therein are based on personal experiences and opinions. In this analysis we have a …

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