If everybody from Blanch is moving to Navan who's living in Blanch??

A lot of first time buyers moved to Navan in the past ten years because it was affordable particularly Johnstown - these were not just people from Blanch and I can assure you that there is nothing to be seen in Blanchardstown that is not seen in every other large suburb in Dublin. I have heard people talking about problems down the road in Johnstown - IMO this will be down to the sheer volume of young people who are going to be living in the area - ten years down the road all these cute kids belonging to the working couples will be teenagers who've been reared in creches and have looked after themselves after school for years with nobody watching them - it will not be down to the fact that their parents hailed from Blanchardstown. The same could be said for most large estates across the country - they will all have problems in 10-15 years time. Johnstown is a very large area, however from what I've seen the facilities are pretty good - Navan is a nice town a stones throw away, again like any town it has it's good points and bad points.