Golden Ridge, Rush

psygnosis

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Hi

I have paid a deposit for a house in Rush I currently live in Skerries selling my apartment and trading up. Looking for views of the area really.
 
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Keep it on topic please, i.e. the Location, Location, Location aspect.
 
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Rush is a really nice place.
It's got lovely beaches, nice pubs etc.

Will you be travelling by train? That's the downside, it's a bit annoying to get parking.
 
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Hi!

Hoping to move into Golden Ridge in early summer and we're at the picking colours etc stage. Just wondering if anybody has already done this and how flexibel the builders are. Can you change fireplaces and doors?
 
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I am currently selling my place but I am buying also there I would also be intrested in the colours issue in painting is it doable to cycle to train station road looks fairly narrow
 
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Hi ! I've recently bought in GoldenRidge too.. You have 6 colours to choose from.. just different shades of cream. They can give you the names of the kitchen people/wardrobe people and you can have a look at what they have in the same price range and change if you want.. We have ordered extra sockets, some spot lights, a light in the attic and a outside tap.. all can be arranged through the sales office..
 
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Thanks Sunstar! We've booked an appointment for Wednesday next so I'll let you know how we get on Psygnosis!
 
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Very well!

You have a choice of six colours but what i didn't realise i that the whole house is painted the colour you choose. After that, you can chage pretty much everything and are given a list of suppliers who you go to individually. We took extra sockets and a light and tap outside. We also changed the position of one of the radiators.

It all seems to be going to plan up there too which is great news! And the earlier you go up to see them, i think the more flexibility you have to change things.
 
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Moving out to Goldenridge as well in next year - have you guys bought in Phase one and are moving in now? Or phase two?

Have to hand it to the developers they are fairly decent when it comes to changes and upgrades with third party suppliers. So far we've had no problems, except the kitchen distributers are hard to get a hold off.

Looking forward to living in Rush - all I need now is to sell the Apt.
 
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Hey, I have bought in golden ridge too. We have our keys and we are hoping to move out soon. I have to commute into the city centre. Does anyone know what the car parking is like at the train station. I heard if you are there for 720, you can get a spot...?
 
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Hey hows it going Im moving on the 6th of Feb there is a field you can park in beside the sation dont what the story with it is though
Also any got broadband out there.
 
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If you decide to park at the field...wear your wellies as it is extremely mucky. Parking at the car park otherwise is non existent after 7.20.
As for cycling to the station from Rush, lots of people do it...make sure you are easily visible as the road is both dark, unlit and narrow.
 
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We've bought on Golden Ridge Avenue and I was wondering if anybody else had and whether they have any idea when that part of the development is expected to be completed. We're getting conflicting dates from the estate agents!
 
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If you decide to park at the field...wear your wellies as it is extremely mucky. Parking at the car park otherwise is non existent after 7.20.
Have a look for comments about the car parking at Rush & Lusk station.
 
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From 10th Jan 07

Rush/Lusk train station parking like ‘Vietnam’

By Robin Kiely

A RUSH commuter has compared the daily scene at Rush/Lusk train station to ‘Vietnam’, so serious has the crisis over parking become.

Lisa Crosby works in the city centre and described the arduous journey she faces every morning, beginning at the now infamous station.

‘I start work at 9.30am and in order to get parking I have to be at the station no longer than 7am,’ she said.

‘I sit in the car and wait for the train until 7.30am. By the time I get into town, I’ve got 45 minutes to waste every morning, waiting for my workplace to open.’

Lisa has been commuting to town for the last three years and has noticed the situation deteriorating in that time.

‘It just keeps getting worse and worse,’ she continued. ‘People have now started parking in the fields around the station. I’ve seen girls coming out with muck up to their ankles from walking through the ditches.

‘And if you get back to the station in any way early, you are effectively hemmed in, as people are now abandoning their cars.’

The parking problem has now hit new levels, with commuters facing daily battles – in some case literal battles – to acquire a space.

‘These days, if you want to catch a train in the morning, it turns into Vietnam. I got a train the other morning with a friend and as she was reversing into a space, someone sped past and narrowly missed her.

‘I thought they were going to kill each other. My car has been hit twice in recent months also.’

With city centre parking costing up to €15 a day, Lisa said she will continue the daily slog to get to work each day. She added that the solution was simple.

‘The car park needs to be bigger. As far as I know, there is loads of land around the station and I don’t know if it’s greedy farmers of what it is [preventing more spaces].

‘A bus link would help, but the buses don’t coincide with the train times. There was a shuttle bus in place before, but it didn’t really work.

‘At this stage, I’d even think about cycling a pushbike to work.’



CIE chief: Station parking is ‘high priority’

By Robin Kiely

MORE parking facilities at Rush and Lusk train station are a ‘high priority’, the Chief Executive of Iarnród Eireann, Richard Fearn has said.

Following negotiations with Green Party Leader, Trevor Sargent TD, the CIE boss has stressed his company’s intention to provide more facilities for commuters and said land near the station was being urgently sought.

‘I do acknowledge the urgency of the need to provide more car parking capacity at this station,’ Mr Fearn said.

‘The CIE Group property manager is currently actively engaged in negotiations to try to secure additional land from adjacent property owners near the station.

‘As soon as any such land is acquired, we will seek the planning permission to extend our car parking and implement the scheme as quickly as possible.’

Although Mr Fearn did not give a definite timescale, he did note that Rush and Lusk was ‘very high in our list of priorities for additional car parking’.

In response, Deputy Sargent welcomed the news, though stressed the need for more services for commuters in the area, in particular a shuttle bus.

‘While I appreciate the priority being given by Iarnród Siren to the provision of additional parking, the chronic overcrowding and the immediate needs of constituents who commute in and out of Dublin in particular need more immediate solutions,’ he said.

‘I again appeal to Bus Atha Cliath and private bus operators to address the need for a shuttle bus service between Rush and Lusk and the station.

‘I also appeal to Fingal County Council to prioritise the upgrading of the road and footpath so that pedestrians and cyclists can both access the station in safety and not run the risk of being splashed by passing traffic on wet days’.

Deputy Sargent also called for a cycleway to be provided to the station from both Rush and Lusk.

http://www.unison.ie/fingal_independent/stories.php3?ca=40&si=1755107&issue_id=15114
 
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Thanks for that information. Hopefully they will add additional parking. I have been commuting for the past 2 weeks. Can get parking, just about!
 
Goldenridge Rush

Just wondering is anyone moving out here? (Neighbours.ie section is very quiet)

Hopefully due to snag within the next 4-5 weeks but having some problems already with the build. We were lucky enough to get on site and noticed some issues. it looks like all our bathrooms have been downsized. Our small ensuite has been made smaller.

The kitchen was all off and just got it pulled - luckily before the granite went on. We were lucky enough to get on site to notice these problems now.
 
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