Dublin 6W is the capital's most expensive postcode to buy a three-bedroom house.
The average three-bed costs €1,058,000 in the area home to the likes of Terenure and Templeogue.
Dublin 1 is the cheapest postcode, according to MyHome.ie, with an average three-bed costing 215,000 euro.
12 of Dublin's 20 postcodes require an annual salary of over 100,000 euro to buy a house with three beds.
Yesterday, figures from MyHome.ie found most properties were costing people eight times their annual salary.
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For those purchasing properties in Dublin 6W, for example, an annual salary of at least 238,050 euro is needed for a three bed.
The figures, compiled by Dublin Live, show aside from Dublin 6W - Dublin 6 is the second most expensive area to buy property.
That's followed by Dublin 8, Dublin 18 and Dublin 14.
On the other side of the spectrum, Dublin 1 is the cheapest area with Dublin 3 and Dublin 2 second and third least expensive.
Most of these postcodes cover parts of Dublin city centre.