Have a look at New Vale Cottages in Shankill - old cottages behind the shops - really lovely place with interesting houses. It is very quite and very civil. Also south of the dart station has some nice housing estates - various prices. Handy for almost everything - transport- dart, buses M50 and shortly at Cherrywood - The Luas. There is also a huge great park for walking with a playground for the children. We have lived here for 15 years and have never had any problems.
Shankill gets a bad press because there is a county council estate in it. Attitudes are mainly based on snobbery, rumours, and urban legends - and possibly rivalry.
My attitude to it would be based on the fact that the Dart station is one of the most run-down and regularly vandalised on the line. Oh wait, I must be one of the dem dere Snooty McSnobs. It's probably rivals from Foxrock doing it.
My attitude to it would be based on the fact that the Dart station is one of the most run-down and regularly vandalised on the line. Oh wait, I must be one of the dem dere Snooty McSnobs. It's probably rivals from Foxrock doing it.
Hi 'Sideview'
Basically I got very confused as I have received mixed reations about these 2 areas. I do not want to offend anybody living there but what I had heard was that there are drug dealers in the area especially the one near Tesco in Ballybrack.
My advice .....if in doubt.....don't!! I would recommend a smaller house in a 'better' area i.e. one with less anti-social behaviour.
ever seen kilbarrack, donaghmede, bayside and harmonstown stations??
Nothing like a walk down to the train station at about 10 pm at night to open a persons eyes to that area.
And my best bit of advice. Do not walk through Ballybrack alone after midnight whatever you do.
Yes; hence, my use of the phrase "one of the most".
P.
gotta love the snobbery of the good people of dun laoghaire rathdown.......ooooh social housing, bound to be all armed robbers
I have lived in Shankill for 15 years - but come from a very nice part of North Dublin - on the coast. We have never had any trouble here -
Not sure that the new social housing will be an issue. Apparently there are a lot more people looking for social housing as opposed to affordable - probably because of uncertainty about work. A couple of 'bad' families can give developments a bad name - but the council have got very tough on these people. It really is unfair to mark out entire communities as bad due to the actions of the few.
I don't see many houses coming up for sale in Seaview or Bayview or any other estate around Ballybrack - so it can't be that bad. Apart from anything else it is actually a nice area in terms of proxmity to the sea, mountains and city - with good transport links.
There is no doubt young people in most areas have little to do - especially in our terrible climate. The authorities have provided no facailites either. In every smalll town and village in Spain, France and Austria - you can find swimming pools - with water slides - ice-rinks, bowling allies - all sorts of areas where kids can meet up and hang out or develop skills - they even have decent schools - but in Ireland we have to pay for private toll bridges and other wasteful projects and no investment is made into the future of our kids. It's the gurriers in the Dail that I am more worried about and the damage they do - than my neighbours.
The snobbery here is shocking. It's no wonder there are ghettos at all and with snobs like you there's no hope that these places will every be eradicated.
If you've never lived in the area, you can't comment it's as simple as that.
Talk of druggies or gangs on corners is such a silly comment. I live in a private estate and have teenagers hanging on corners, I've also seen the same so called "posh" kids smoking dope, drinking and getting in fights.
Luckily for those kids, they get bailed out or have parents who are keeping a close eye on them.
I grew up in Ballybrack and can give you a great synopsis of the area (including shankill). The simple fact is though that these areas are council areas, they weren't built to house middle class or upper class families. With the increase in house prices over the last decade, it's become more common for young middle class families to buy here because they can't afford anywhere else.
As with every area, there are places you should avoid when alone at night...
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