This is something that lots of people highlight but the fact is, if I had a driveway, only 2 cars would fit in it.finbar said:Walk away , buy a house with a drive way.What happens if your having a gathering in your house say a housewarming, christening etc etc and all your friends/family arrive say 10 cars, where do they all park?
I think communal/designated parking is wrong and should never have been allowed as its main purpose is to sqeeze as many houses as possible into an area to suit the pockets of the developer/council, ie balbriggans new estates barrons hall , chieftens way etc, tyrrellstown , applewood etc which look like nodytown were your car is not visible from the front of your house which attracts theft and damage to cars.Fingal county councils fine planning department!!
Ah, now I see your point. This gaf, though, does have lots of kerb space as well as visitor parking but the kerb would strictly be for special occasions as the estate was designed with aesthetic quality (a.k.a. prettiness) in mind. That's why the parking is off street - it was a condition the council imposed.finbar said:true but you will also fit visiting extra cars on the road by the kerb in atraditional style semi-d
In the abscence of the OP's providing a real update Ill try my hand at a fantasy one...
The OP's were never going to be talked out of this house purchase so they went ahead withOUT any formal solution being setup. The first thing they did when they moved back in was repaint their number on the wall and park their car and block neighbour's access.
They waited for the neighbour to complain and were surprised when two weeks passed and nothing happened. As bin day had come and gone without an issue they figured, oh well - that must have done the trick! Neighbour backs down, all is good in the world.
Meanwhile neighbour returns from two week vacation to find for sale sign down and number painted on the wall. Furious he orders a skip and has it parked at his back entrance and begins a very slow process of "wait it out" with OP. Of course what OP doesnt know is neighbours brother owns a skip delivery business and can afford to leave there as long as he likes. Last I heard, the skip is still parked there (slowly filling up with all the nieghbours rubbish and is now causing a health hazard. OP is now parking in a visitor space or down the street at parents house. This has caused consternation at OPs parents house as there was already parking issues there too.
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