Drumcondra - Tolka River flood risk?

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After a lot of bidding wars, my wife and I have gone sale agreed on a house in Drumcondra, near Griffith park. We’re very happy with the house, but its location by the Tolka River has given me some concern. I see that works were done after flooding in 2002 on the river and it appears there’s been no flooding since then.

My question is for anyone in the locality what were extent of the works and if they think they were sufficient? There’s been heavy, sustained downpours the last year and has the Tolka appeared close to breaching it banks again, particularly in the Drumcondra area?

Current owners say they have flood insurance.
 
After a lot of bidding wars, my wife and I have gone sale agreed on a house in Drumcondra, near Griffith park.
A lot of the houses near Griffith Park are on elevated ground which should mitigate any flooding risks. Would that apply to the one that you're looking at? I don't recall any major or even minor flooding problems since measures were taken to improve management of the Tolka and associated water courses in the 2000s. I was only thinking of that picture of Bertie in his wellies in the 2002 floods the other day. I really need to get out more...
 
In my experience, if a property is within 150m of a river, any river, Irish insurers won’t cover for flood risk.

Even if remedial works have been carried out to capture a 1 in 200 year event (pretty much the gold standard).

Very frustrating.

But that’s been my experience.
 
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