GetMyHomeReport brings together public data sources to give homebuyers, renters and investors a clear picture of what life is really like at any address in Ireland.
When you're buying or renting a home, the address tells you very little. Estate agent listings don't tell you how safe the area is, how good the nearby schools are, what the commute looks like, or whether the area has a flood risk. GetMyHomeReport does.
Enter any Irish address or Eircode and we generate an independent liveability report in seconds — pulling from Census data, school records, Garda crime statistics, OPW flood maps, and more. No estate agent spin. Just data.
Every score is built from official Irish and EU public data. We don't estimate or guess — if the data doesn't exist, we say so.
We calculate over 20 individual metrics from the raw data — things like crime rate per 1,000 population, distance to the nearest GP, school DEIS status, flood zone classification, and percentage of commuters walking or cycling.
These metrics feed into seven persona scores: Safety, Family Friendly, Walkability, Modern Working, Sustainability, Retirement Friendly, and Investment Potential. Each persona weights the metrics that matter most for that lifestyle.
The overall liveability score is a weighted average of the seven personas, with Safety and Family Friendly weighted most heavily. Scores are relative — calibrated against national averages from Census 2022 — so a score of 75 means genuinely above average, not just better than a low baseline.
GetMyHomeReport is an independent Irish project. It's not affiliated with any estate agent, bank, or property platform. We have no financial interest in where you buy or rent — our only interest is giving you better information.
The free report gives you the headline scores and key facts. The detailed PDF report (from €4.99) includes the full breakdown, all data sources, and a downloadable Excel file of all underlying data — useful if you're doing serious due diligence on a property.
Free basic report — no sign-up needed.