Luxury cottage at Trump Doonbeg resort sells for €895K

In August 2021, the same property sold for €530,000, with the €895,000 price representing an increase of 69pc over the past five years.
Luxury cottage at Trump Doonbeg resort sells for €895K

Gordon Deegan

New figures from the Residential Property Price Register show that the four-bedroom "luxury coastal living" 174 Links Cottage at the Trump Ireland, Doonbeg resort sold for €895,000 on March 11th, which is almost double the price achieved for the same property five years ago.

In August 2021, the same property sold for €530,000, with the €895,000 price representing an increase of 69pc over the past five years.

The €895,000 sale is also almost three times the €300,000 price achieved for the same property in August 2017.

President Trump was sworn in as President in January 2025, and his first year as President coincided with record numbers of new members joining the golf club last year and an upsurge in property sales at Trump Ireland, Doonbeg.

According to figures on the Residential Property Price Register, six properties at Trump Ireland, Doonbeg, sold for a cumulative €3.48 million in 2025, with the most expensive at Links Cottage 163 selling for €900,000 last October.

The six sales for 2025 compare to just two Trump Ireland, Doonbeg sales for 2024, totalling €1.42 million.

General Manager at Trump Ireland, Doonbeg, Joe Russell said today: “Property sales at Trump Ireland, Doonbeg have remained strong, with continued year-on-year growth, reflecting both broader market conditions and the unique positioning of the resort.

He said: “At a macro level, demand continues to be driven by constrained supply and a clear shift towards turnkey, lifestyle-led ownership. A

"t a more local level, the strength of our product, underpinned by our people, alongside consistent revenue performance, and global recognition—such as being named among the Top 5 Resorts in Europe by Condé Nast Traveler—are driving demand specifically for Trump Ireland.

He said: “Another key differentiator is our links golf offering. We are the only links course in Ireland with a five-star hotel, which creates a truly unique proposition and is a significant driver of demand for both domestic and international buyers.

He said: “We are seeing strong interest from both Irish and U.S. buyers, who are increasingly seeking high-quality properties that offer a fully serviced, hassle-free experience. At Trump Ireland, this means everything is taken care of, from maintenance to housekeeping, concierge, spa, dining, and world-class golf, which continues to resonate strongly with this segment.”

Last year, Trump Ireland, Doonbeg enjoyed record numbers joining at a cost of €25,000 to join, and that is to increase to €30,000 this April - and annual dues depend on 'National' or 'International' status.

Those looking to purchase property at Trump Ireland Doonbeg must first become members of the resort.

Russell said: “Membership performed exceptionally well last year, with 2025 representing our strongest year on record in terms of new member acquisitions."

He said: “We are very encouraged to see that 2026 is already trending ahead of that performance, which speaks to the continued strength of the club and the experience we are offering. We are welcoming a balanced mix of Irish and international members, which is important in maintaining the character and vibrancy of the membership.”

He said that “A key factor in this momentum is the level of investment currently taking place across the resort.

"With close to €7 million being invested in the golf course and wider facilities, alongside our preparations for the Amgen Irish Open, there is a real sense of progress and forward movement at Trump Ireland, which is resonating strongly with both our existing members and those choosing to join us.”

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