New builds in Ireland by status

Some buyers need something today; others are happy to wait for the next phase. IrishBuilds separates developments into now selling—where sales are live—and coming soon—where we know a launch is pending but you cannot complete yet. The cards below count everything on the platform, all counties combined.

Use this snapshot with the mortgage and off-plan guides: a coming-soon scheme may still need finance lined up months ahead, while now selling stock may move quickly in tight markets.

Key takeaways

  • Now selling means you can realistically pursue a unit subject to availability.
  • Coming soon is forward visibility, not a promise of date or price.
  • Totals include every county; drill into counties for local competition.
  • Sign up to merge status filters with alerts so releases do not slip past you.

New developments on IrishBuilds are grouped into "now selling" and "coming soon" as above. For county-level context, use new builds by county or jump to high-traffic areas such as Dublin, Cork, and Limerick. Guides: off-plan, First Home Scheme.

Now selling

109

Developments currently on the market

Coming soon

240

Developments launching later

Total developments on the platform: 395. Individual development names and details are only visible after you create an account and use the search directory.

FAQs

Why is coming soon not useless if I need a house urgently?
It lets you monitor launches and contact agents early; many buyers track both buckets.
Can a scheme flip from coming soon to now selling overnight?
Release timing changes with developer readiness; refresh alerts rather than assuming a fixed calendar.
Does IrishBuilds rank developments by status quality?
No—we reflect developer-supplied status. Always verify with the sales team.
How should I read this with Help to Buy?
HTB cares about completion and eligibility when you buy, not the label here—but off-plan coming soon purchases still need mortgage timelines aligned.
Where next after this page?
Open by county for local context, or jump into Help to Buy and mortgage guides if you are financing a new build.