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    Santry

    Now I get it Shane. You saw one of the two houses for sale on the Lawn. It seems they were some of the first built and even used diferent materials (e.g. look at roof-tile colours on google earth) and a different floor plan to the subsequent roads. Also some of the houses on the Lawn are 3 bed...
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    Santry

    Let me know what you find. I have just over 7 feet at the highest point which is the point that touches the neighbours wall. That height is maintained for about 4 feet and then slopes down dramatically. I'd look at doing it myself if we could get the dormer.
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    Re-Locating to Ireland (best place for a dog grooming business etc)

    Re: Re-Locating to Ireland Now, now take a few deep breaths and ease away from the ledge. People are allowed to have an opinion after all so long as it is factual, so who are you to lecture anyone on the free and frank expression of that? Dog grooming is itself a minority concern. The advice...
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    Santry

    And there's the problem, barely 7 feet in the middle...
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    Re-Locating to Ireland (best place for a dog grooming business etc)

    Re: Re-Locating to Ireland Not enough high disposable income in Appalachian Louth to support dog grooming. I'd still say aim for one of the towns on the Fingal coast, malahide, skerries, possibly Termonfeckin near Drogheda. Just being realistic and helpful.
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    Anyone know a nice coastal/lakeside town to relocate family to?

    Yeah but they want to have careers don't they so West of the Shannon isn't the best move unless you work in a public library or something in Government
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    Santry

    Show me a housing estate without a few dingy houses. It's par for the course. Some people on oak lawn need to realise they should paint the outsides of their houses - those folks are owner occupiers so don't get led astray by the steroeotype about rented houses! Yes, the difference b/t the 3...
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    Re-Locating to Ireland (best place for a dog grooming business etc)

    Re: Re-Locating to Ireland Why wouldn't you look at Malahide. It's brim-full of ABC classers with more money than sense and likely to blow said money on frivolous things like dog grooming. You would also find that your hubby could work nearby at Dublin airport, or because you are just outside...
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    Anyone know a nice coastal/lakeside town to relocate family to?

    Dungarvan is very nice, especially when the sun shines and you come in on the main raod from Waterford. Stunning. Pretty little towns down that way like Lismore and Kilmacthomas. However, don't expect a sea/lake view unless you are made of money. The other option would be a river valley house. I...
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    Santry

    Actually just talking to a Garda today and one of the problem families is gone. They had about 8 kids between 12-18 and the parents seemed to go away a lot resulting in pot-parties, smashed windows and fist-fights. While I paint a bleak picture most people are very peaceful and the area is...
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    Santry

    You would do well to get a house here. My tip would be for you to look at one with 3 bedrooms and no extension. These have excellent potential because Fingal County Council relaxed the size limits on extending them. You can now build a double extension downstairs and increase the size of the...
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    Santry

    Yup, I live here still. The residents assoc is useless. Just a small group of neighbours do everything on our cul de sac.
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    Santry

    Yeah on balance its not a bad place to live but just a couple of points. Royal Oak is in Fingal County (the border is located at Coolock Lane). As its a private estate the Council has no role in cleaning up grafitti - the job of the private owners of property to do so and its their lookout to...
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