Three new home developments on the market in 2026

These developments provide a mix of family homes, coastal properties, and city-edge apartments,
Three new home developments on the market in 2026

Sophie Halligan

The new year is underway, and new homes are coming to the market on MyHome.ie.

These developments provide a mix of family homes, coastal properties, and city-edge apartments, giving buyers plenty of options to start 2026 with a fresh house search.

Drayton – New Phase, Raynoldstown Village, Dundalk, Louth

Selling Agent: Kevin Flanagan Estates

Drayton’s new phase in Raynoldstown Village offers three- and four-bedroom houses.

Prices for these homes start at approximately €375,000 for a three-bedroom semi-detached house.

The development is located close to local schools, shops, and Dundalk town centre, with transport links via the M1 motorway.

St Marnock's Bay, Portmarnock, Dublin

Selling Agent: Savills New Homes and Noel Kelly Auctioneers

St Marnock’s Bay includes three- and four-bedroom houses, with prices POA.

The development is near Portmarnock village and DART station, providing access to Dublin city and surrounding areas.

Homes feature contemporary layouts and private outdoor space.

Rathborne Crossing, Ashtown, Dublin 15

Selling Agent: Savills New Homes

Rathborne Crossing comprises two- and three-bedroom apartments and duplex homes, ranging in size from 83 sq m to 110 sq m.

Prices are POA, and some homes are eligible for the First Home Scheme and Help to Buy.

The development is near Ashtown Train Station and local amenities, including Rathborne Village and Phoenix Park.

These new homes provide a starting point for anyone looking to explore the market at the beginning of the year.

For more information on these and other new home developments coming to the market this year, visit MyHome.ie.

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