Hi,
Just reading some of your replies. Roseberry Hill is about 10 mins walk from the train station - this adds a lot of value. Theres are cheaper houses on the market- but you do pay extra for being beside a train station.
You'll get extras in some other new estates( ie tiling) , but if you get something free theres usually a catch - like their parking may be awful.
Some other adverts i've seen have big allowances - and when you ask the agent you find out that the wardrobes and kitchen units have to come out of it! Maybe that was an unusual case but carfeul what agents promise you!
Enjoy the house hunting!
I just got this bit of info from an architect anyone buying Timber framed house bare this in mind,Timber houses in long run will have too be maintained more , it would have too be checked every two years, construction people here tend too take short cuts and if thay they do, the wood will rot, if they make any mistake, shell be screwed, the timber would have too be class a fire rated too, and all the joints in the wood would have too be perfet or they would crack, and shed have too make sure the sound and thermal insulation are doen too the highest quality, and if they make any sort of mistake with even the foudations you would be screwed too.
for that money you would get a 3 bed semi in Naas...
better town in my opinion
saved me the bother of the reply, thanksIn fairness Reg, he never said anything about 'developments', and he is not talking about comparing Roseberry Hill with anywhere else. He is just stating that he feels Naas is a better town to live in. Both towns have their own pros and cons, and I'm sure there's plenty of folks in both that can't figure out why anyone would want to live in the other... Naas main street is certainly nicer than Newbridge's, but not having a train station is a big drawback for many. Everyone to their own!
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