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Hi SilverFox,
I was one of those that queued overnight to get my name on the list in July and I've just signed the contracts! It appears that it will be a nice development and the draft management fees proposal is very reasonable for the houses - approx €300 per year. Apartments more expensive.
I've heard that Durkan New Homes are very good builders also which is a plus. I will be getting the train into the city every morning - I currently get on at Coolmine (same line) and never get a seat in the morning but I am told by other Leixlip commuters that you always get a seat from Louisa or Confey!
As with all first phases you can only hope for the best as there is a certain amount of imagination involved but I thought the show houses were a good indication. We were given the guideline of Dec/Jan as the completion date but I think it depends on which row you purchased. It could drag on longer and possibly will.
Go with it - there were loads of young couples etc there in the queue and all seem a good crew.
Best of Luck!
Hi Cellopoint,
They're expensive!! on the day of the release there were:
2 bed mid terrace from €375,000
3 bed mid terrace from €395,000
3 bed semi from €430,000
4 bed detached €650,000
price depended on aspect of garden also..
Cant remember price of apartments but they didnt realise too many.
Wow, that's a lot of money for a car-dependant house 90 minutes+ commute from Dublin!
Yes, for a very small car dependent house. Phase 1 has not yet sold out (Despite the enthusiasm of those in the two night queue.)
If they can't be sold new with no stamp, they might be very hard to sell on when stamp (of maybe 7.5%) is factored in.
It is a good location though-providing Lough na Mona stays quiet!
lived in leixlip for 15 years, nitelink service excellent and i would imagine they will extend now that Rinawade area is getting more built up. Enough pubs/restaurants in village tho only one nightclub (more for younger people too!). Courtyard Hotel in village is excellent location for a night out. The only problem with leixlip/lucan is the N4, have never experienced anything like it and the traffic is all day not just peak times coming up to the M50 roundabout. Leixlip is a really lovely place to live and you have everything you need in the village and lidl/aldi beside Intel.
And if these rumours about intel come to fruition, I'd say Leixlip would be an even more miserable place to live.
Cello Point
By saying Leixlip would be an "even more miserable" place to live you seem to be assuming that it already is a fairly miserable place to live. I have to disagree with you. I currently live in Leixlip, and the regular train service which runs from Leixlips two stations has me in work in 40 minutes every morning. I think this is a fairly reasonable commute daily, especially considering the fact that I work in Dublin 4. Those working in Dublin 1 have a 20-30 minute commute. There is also a regular Dublin Bus service , as well as a nitelink at the weekends. Ive worked in the citywest area before, and in Blanchardstown, both of which were a 20 minute car journey from Leixlip. So Id consider it to be fairly well located to many major industrial areas. It has good shops, pubs and restaurants as well as having many schools. I would have thought of it as a pretty desirable place to live. So before you make sweeping generalisations about "bleary-eyed and exhausted commuters", why not compare it to commuting from Enfield, Drogheda, or Gorey and see which would be preferable?
Just my two cents worth...
I never mentioned Drogheda, Gorey or Enfield. I'm giving my opinion on Lucan, which I think is an awful place (akin to legoland).
CelloPoint;272861 I think I would rather kill myself than endure 40 years of standing on a stuffy cattle train full of bleary commuters reading the 'Metro' and/or listening to FM104. quote said:Strong words there Cello Point, but you're entitled to your opinion and you obviously feel passionately about this. I'm delighted for you that you only have a 7 minute commute-but the reality of the industry I work in means that almost all the jobs are based in Dublin city centre and I cant afford a property within 7 minutes of my workplace. I'm sure that there are lots of other people in the same situation. I live in Leixlip because I feel its offers a good quality of life and reasonable proximity to Dublin. I think its a bit patronising to claim that you have higher standards and expectations from life because you don't have to commute to work.
Getting back to Beech Park in particular, I did think the prices were quite high, but maybe this is because there is limited space in Leixlip for further developments. Eg the Louisa Park development is almost all apartemnts/duplexes isn't it? I do think that some of the second hand estates offer better value though, Rinawade and Ryevale for example
This thread is about Leixlip though???
Obviously Cellopoint's self-professed high standards don't extend to reading posts properly before rattling off his own ill-informed and supercilious rants.
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