If you can avoid it, I wouldn't purchase directly on the road, it's very busy, and if you're near the chipper it might be noisy late at night & you may have a few kids hanging about, but I've never seen too many.
The area itself is fine. Re. commute into town : the traffic directly into Harolds X is chocker-block, you'd be quicker walking into town, about 40 to 50 mins. I'm told that taking the 83 bus into Rathmines isn't as bad.
But overall it's a good area to move into if you like the house.
It's a world of a difference, sueellen!This post would put me off but it is only one person's experience and may not be near the area you are thinking of. Personally I would prefer something nearer to the Luas as it is the handiest option for commuting. I don't think the bus services would be great in terms of where you're thinking of.
As CCOVICH says if you run the search option in this forum only using the Sundrive Road, Kimmage and even Crumlin options you should get some useful info.
It never was very studenty, and most houses that were in flats no longer are.Agreed, my bro lived just after the terrace of shops across from the garage and crossing that road or trying to turn to park on the other side was always a nightmare, I would not want kids anywhere near that main road. Off it by the green area would be fine. Also it would be fairly noisy on the main road at night. Popular college student area.
SCooke -HI Cameo, thanx for that. Are you referring to the red bricks with steps up to the front door and bay window?
we are arranging a survey all right but would be grateful if you had any further info re instructions we should give surveyor- so far check the roof and damp readings?
What other problems are prevalent that you are aware of?
Again, thanx for this info Cameo.
I have relatives who live in this area. Say public transport is a problem - there is no bus lane between KCR and Harolds Cross and the road is not wide enough for one to be added in the future. Traffic is very very slow most mornings.
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