Property Flood Risk in County Cork

County Cork, situated in Munster, features Ireland's largest county with long coastline, river valleys and mountain ranges. Flooding in Cork is primarily associated with the Lee, Blackwater, Bandon rivers, which can overflow during prolonged heavy rainfall. Its coastline also introduces coastal and tidal flooding considerations for low-lying areas. Understanding whether a property sits within an OPW flood zone is essential for buyers and homeowners in Cork's towns such as Cork City, Cobh, Mallow.

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OPW Flood Maps

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County Cork

Flood Risk Analysis

Why Flood Risk Analysis Matters

Understanding flood risk is essential when buying or selling property in County Cork. Our reports use official Irish data sources to provide accurate, Eircode-level insights that help you make informed decisions.

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Official Data Sources

Cross-referenced with government and EPA data for Cork

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Regional breakdown

Top Flood Risk Areas in Cork

Kerry

High

Located in OPW flood zone A with historical flooding events recorded

Risk level78%
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Limerick

Medium

Partially within flood zone B, moderate fluvial risk from nearby rivers

Risk level52%
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Tipperary

Low

Limited flood risk, elevated terrain with good natural drainage

Risk level25%
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Check Your Property in Cork

Enter any Eircode in County Cork to get an instant free preview of flood risk and 21 other property checks. Full reports available for just €39.

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Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Cork a high flood risk county?

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Cork has both fluvial and coastal flood risk factors. The Lee river system and the county's coastline create flood-prone zones, particularly in low-lying areas near Cork City. The OPW's floodinfo.ie maps show specific flood zones A and B for every area.

How do I check if a property in Cork is in a flood zone?

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You can check flood risk for any property in Cork by entering the Eircode on PropertyPack.ie. Our report cross-references the OPW flood maps, CFRAM study data, and historical flood event records to give you a comprehensive flood risk assessment.

Will flood risk affect my insurance in Cork?

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Properties within OPW flood zones in Cork may face higher insurance premiums or difficulty obtaining cover. Insurers reference flood mapping data when assessing risk. If your property in Cork City or elsewhere in Cork is in a known flood zone, it is important to disclose this and shop around for quotes.

Has Cork experienced significant flooding?

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Ireland has experienced major flood events in 2009, 2015-16, and subsequent years. Coastal areas of Cork have been affected by storm surges, while river flooding along the Lee has impacted homes and businesses. The OPW has invested in flood defence schemes in the worst-affected areas.