I moved out of Dublin 1.5 years ago and have never looked back!!
Pros
No traffic problems
Being able to go to Post Office, the Dry Cleaners AND the butchers all in the one day AFTER work!!! This would have had to be done over a couple of evenings in Dublin!!
Nicer, bigger home, for a quarter of the price I would have got in Dublin
Nicer environment(imho) to bring up kids
Biggest con re moving to the west is that effectively it's a one way street -- you won't be able to get back on the property ladder if you change your mind and want to return.
It always surprises me how vitriolic some people who live in Dublin are against the place. There's an easy solution - change jobs, work remotely, life is too short to live in a place you hate!
(Unless you're a martyr, which I suspect some of you anti-Dubliners are)
i live in dublin and i can do this - plus go to work, butchers, pharmacy, bakery, school, creche, library all within 10 min walk of home. i lived in the country while growing up, and dont think i'd ever like to return to a car dependant place again. ok, i dont live in a 4000sq foot house that only cost 200grand to build, but like others have said, if you're happy with your lot, good luck to you.
mind you - i know many many people who live outside of dublin with HUGE commutes, because there just isn't the choic of jobs available
I have friends(living in Dublin) who think we live out in the sticks and feel half sorry for us(We live in a big town outside Dublin) I would be absolutely gutted if I had to move back. It's definitely a case of different strokes for different folks!
Just speaking from my experience when living in Dublin! Lived there for 8 years, in two locations in the city centre and two locations in the suburbs....worked and lived in the city centre and wasn't able to do all the above in the one evening!!!
I have friends(living in Dublin) who think we live out in the sticks and feel half sorry for us(We live in a big town outside Dublin) I would be absolutely gutted if I had to move back. It's definitely a case of different strokes for different folks!
My sister lives in Sligo. It is nice and everything with spectacular surrounding countryside but to be honest I find it to be a bit too small, grim, cold, parochial, too far north and more of a country town than a small city. Myself, I live in Limerick city.... great looking city, chock-a-block with history, shopping galore, theatre, cinema, dance, good restaurants, great air /rail /bus links, nearby accessible countryside of county limerick, clare, cork, tipp, good job and career oportunities, a great buzz about what the city is becoming and still comparatively reasonable house prices.......
Not trying to be defensive about my native townbut what Trafford said is true - Sligo does have all these things! I also find it strange to hear it described as 'grim' - the weather is undeniably appalling 11 and a half months a year - but I always thought it was quite a pretty town and that its setting was beautiful. I guess it depends on your perspective. I ache for the ever-changing mountains I used to see out my bedroom window, I miss the wildness of the sea and the peace of Lough Gill and how easy it was to find a forest to walk in.
If it had all that and no amenities, I can see why it wouldn't appeal, but if you add in regular trains and buses to Dublin, buses to Galway and other towns, its own airport, a few theatres, a large cinema, plenty of arts and culture events and sports clubs, a thriving local IT, a yacht club and two golf clubs, several spas and hotels and relatively moderate house-prices, both in the county and in the neighbouring counties...
God, I wish I could move home!
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