We all know Dublin house prices are among some of the highest in Europe.
And reports of a 6% price increase last week was not welcome news.
But just how high can a house price get in the capital?
We had a look at the five most expensive houses currently for sale on Daft and here's what we found:
Rockview
Location: Dalkey
Price: €5,250,000
Details: 5 beds, 4 bath
The least expensive of the top five is Rockview, setting you back a mere €5.2 MILLION!
For that price you can get yourself a three-storey property with sea views.
Throw in two reception rooms, a 500 sq ft garage, and a balcony and it almost makes it worth it!
Montebello House
Location: Killiney
Price: €5,500,000
Details: 9 beds, 5 bath
The first of two Killiney-based properties to make the list, you'll need €5.5 million to bag yourself Montebello House.
What exactly will that get you?
In addition to nine bedrooms in the Victorian period home, you'll be the proud owner of a stables, a vegetable garden, and a swimming pool with a sauna.
Mount Alverno
Location: Dalkey
Price: €7,950,000
Details: 5 beds, 5 bath
One of the more modern properties on the list, Mount Alverno in Dalkey is up for sale for €7.9 million.
That's more that €1.5 million per bedroom!
The contemporary home includes one acre of manicured gardens, bedrooms with marble tiling and views from Howth to the Dublin Mountains.
Summerhill
Location: Killiney
Price: €8,900,000
Details: 9 beds, 5 bath
This Victorian Italian mansion in pink is going to set you back a cool €8.9 million.
The house dates back to the 1850s and boasts not only nine bedrooms, but a stables, golfing greens, and some pretty enviable sea views.
And let's not forget the home gym complete with carpet!
Seafield House
Location: Donabate
Price: €9,995,000
Details: 8 beds, 9 baths
For just under 10 million, yes 10 MILLION EURO, this eight-bed mega mansion can be yours.
Imagine living out your Bridgerton-inspired dreams in this 1730s property complete with forest, lake and walled garden.
Think 80 acres of land, too many sitting rooms and a storied past.
Cover photo: Rockview