Hello @42ireland ,Hi -I'm in the process of buying an apartment in the Waterville estate in Blanchardstown Dublin 15. I've seen some reports of Pyrite in the news around this part of dublin and wondered if the Waterville estate was one of those with Pyrite issues? I'd appreciate any advice on this.
Thanks.
Ask the vendor to provide that.I've gone sale agreed on one of the apartments in Waterville Terrace and my bank is asking me for proof that there are no pyrite issues before I can receive my offer letter.
Sister has a place here. Never heard of this. Would you link to these reports you have seen, if they exist?
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I've seen some reports of Pyrite in the news
Ok then, carry on so...Yes. The question was for the OP.
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They have no obligation or relationship with you or your solicitors, so that is not a surprise. Get the vendor to chase this information.The only problem is that the management company is not replying to my solicitors emails and calls.
Was about to add that - vendor and their solicitor should be able to get this info for you, and its very much in their interest too, or else they'll struggle to sell to anybody who is borrowing to buy.They have no obligation or relationship with you or your solicitors, so that is not a surprise. Get the vendor to chase this information.
Didn't Leo V live down there at some point? Can't be all that bad surely? Have a relative in one of the last houses on Ballycoolin Rd and its a HELL of a lot nicer round there now than I remember it in the 80s.Apart from that, is Waterville Terrace a good place to live ? It's a little close to Corduff which does not have a good reputation.
That's it precisely. Management companies or their agents aren't going to get into the business of supplying such information to any random person who requests it on the off chance they might buy a unit there.Was about to add that - vendor and their solicitor should be able to get this info for you, and its very much in their interest too, or else they'll struggle to sell to anybody who is borrowing to buy.
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