Drogheda

Co. Louth · Dublin commuter belt

43–62
mins to Dublin
€1,650
avg monthly rent
44.0k
population
2
transport modes

Overview

The largest town in Ireland, Drogheda sits on the River Boyne and offers significantly lower rents than Dublin while retaining fast Dublin-Belfast intercity rail connections. The town is undergoing major regeneration, with new retail, hospitality, and residential developments attracting a growing expat community.

Housing & Rental Law (2026)

✅ Not a designated RPZ

Drogheda is not currently designated as a Rent Pressure Zone, giving the market slightly more flexibility. All standard Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) protections still apply to all tenants.

🪪 Rental Passport Scheme (2026)

Ireland's Rental Passport scheme, launched in 2025, lets tenants build a verified, portable rental history. As an expat without an Irish tenancy track record, applying for your Rental Passport early dramatically reduces friction when competing for properties in Drogheda. The RTB issues passports via rtb.ie.

Average Rents in Drogheda (2026 estimate)

Property Type Avg Monthly Rent
1-bed apartment €1,337
2-bed apartment €1,650
3-bed house €2,096
4-bed house €2,607

Estimates based on RTB Rent Index Q4 2025. Actual rents vary by property condition, location within the town, and landlord.

38% cheaper than Dublin city centre

The average 2-bedroom in central Dublin costs around €2,650/month (RTB Q4 2025). Renting in Drogheda saves around €1,000 per month — €12,000 per year. A monthly rail commuter pass typically costs €130–€265, leaving most of that saving intact.

Schools Near Drogheda

Drogheda and its surrounding area have a range of primary and secondary schools. Non-fee-paying schools are the norm in Co. Louth. Multi-denominational Educate Together and ETB community schools are increasingly available and tend to be more welcoming to international families with no specific religious background.

  • Drogheda Grammar School Secondary

    Church of Ireland (non-fee-paying)

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  • St. Joseph's CBS Secondary School Secondary

    Catholic (CBS)

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  • St. Joseph's BNS Drogheda Primary

    Catholic

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  • Duleek Educate Together NS Primary

    Multi-denominational (Educate Together)

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Commute to Dublin

The journey from Drogheda to Dublin city centre takes 43–62 minutes depending on service and time of day. Drogheda is served by rail, making it one of the more predictable options for avoiding city traffic. At over an hour, Drogheda is best suited to hybrid workers commuting two or three days per week rather than daily.

Irish Rail
Regular intercity services via Dublin Connolly or Heuston Station. Advance tickets available from €8.
Bus Connects
Bus Connects radial and orbital routes operate 7 days a week with real-time tracking via the TFI Live app.

Door-to-door estimate: Allow approximately 43–77 minutes from Drogheda town centre to Dublin city centre, including walk time at both ends. Plan your route with the TFI Journey Planner or the TFI Live app for real-time departures.

Lifestyle & Amenities

Supermarkets
Lidl, Aldi, SuperValu, Tesco
Healthcare
GP surgeries, pharmacies, HSE centres
Sport & Fitness
Gyms, GAA clubs, parkrun, pitches
Food & Dining
Local cafés, restaurants, takeaways

Is Drogheda Right for You?

Best for

  • Families wanting more space for less — rents run significantly below Dublin city centre
  • Car-free commuters — reliable rail connections to Dublin
  • Families prioritising school choice — a mix of primary and secondary options nearby

Consider if

  • You commute 5 days a week — the journey adds significant hours to your working week
  • You want urban walkability — city-centre conveniences require the commute into Dublin

Essential Services for New Arrivals