Well the poster only asked for opinions on Lucan.They did not ask for alternatives.
However in the area, as others have said Maynooth is better. Indeed given its close proximity to Liffey Valley maybe Ballyfermot is a better choice.
Personally I would recommend going as close to town as their budget allowed. As the market is falling at present I may not buy atall but rent for a while and decide themselves after a while living in Dublin.
Originally Posted by Blueberry08 http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?p=581771#post581771
I assume those who have claimed Lucan has no traffic problems never leave their homes at rush hour?
Hi, does anyone know what Ballyowen hall or Rossecourt Avenue are like? Would appreciate any help as am thinking to move there but not sure of the area!
This time is from my house on Griffeen Avenue. I take umbridge at your reference of living in a fantasy world. I only give the facts honestly and have done so on this site for many years - well three. Except for the time I sent Clubman in search of a 'sky hook'Traffic has improved greatly for us since the Outer Ring Road opened in 2006. I drive to St Stephens Green for work. We usually leave the house at about 7.10 am and the trip takes 35 minutes (go through Ballyfermot and Inchicore and then Pimlico). If we leave at 8am the same journey takes less than 50 minutes. The trip home averages about 50 minutes.
Sangster made alot of sense in these posting but others with the chip who have got blue lights and sirens on there cars are living in fantasy world.
Left for work at 7.20 every morning and arrived of Dawson Street at 8.45 or so.
I'm not usually slow on the uptake but please explain.8 years - because it was close to work (8 mins by car real time),
Ok DeeDee
As i said it was not a personal thing, the blue lights thing was the fact that people must have been using emergency vehicles to do some of the times mentioned in getting to work.
8 years - because it was close to work (8 mins by car real time), I was away a hell of alot because I did not have a big mortgage and because i had a 4 bed detached house in comparison to a 2 bed somewhere else.
OK this could go on forever, final line from me ..... with what they had to spend i cant think of anywhere else in the city where you could buy a regular 3 bed semi for with the exception of Tallaght, Clonee, Tyrrelstown and perhaps Swords and of all them I would agree Lucan is fine but then again the competition is .................weak to say the least.
Thanks Sigmund for the response, you have summed up the point I have tried to make all along. For the price you pay in Lucan you get a nice house in a nice safe area. The houses are affordable and so while still living in Dublin myself and my fiance can afford to decorate the way we want, have a couple of holidays a year, save for our wedding etc, that to me makes for a better quality of life overall. We could have bought a dearer house but I would rather still have a social life in my twenties. Maybe I'm lucky in that I find the traffic no worse than anywhere else I live and the bus service is very good. So of course there are nicer more expensive places in Dublin to live, no one is disputing that, but with regard to the op's original query regarding needing a good bus service, local schools, little anti social behaviour and on a budget of 350, Lucan is a good choice.
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