liteweight
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but the Hooke MacDonald prices don't include a car parking space. So recent private sale was for 23.5k lower than May prices (when you exclude the parking space).
Hello All,
Thinking of buying an apartment in the Gasworks , anyone owning/renting there with any views on the development. Thanks.
Jason7, I feel like Whathome and I have hijacked your thread!!
William Bligh (?) is supposed to be the best block!!
just wondering if anyone else had any further comments on this, as i'm thinking of taking the plunge! i checked googleland.ie but some of the more negative posts appear to have been censored/removed???
Just a gut feeling from myself that there are strong signals that these are ( VERY) overpriced. Many good apoartment developments sell out from plans or soon after build. You do not see full page advertising for more than a few weeks on most developments.
The Gasworks, I feel, Has reappeared in the adavertising pages very , veryfrequently over the past year or more and in otyher forms of media. This shows a reluctance of the general buying population to buy them.
They are indeed overpirced for what you get in my opinion and rely on D4 address to sell them.
If they are so difficult to sell new how hard will the be to shift with 5/6% stamp on them 2nd hand!
A house in nearby Iriushtown could be bought foir similar representing much better value and chance of appreciation/redsale IMO.
As in Captain Bligh of mutiny on the bounty! That's great. Gold star to whoever thought of that one.
Bligh designed the North Bull Wall at the mouth of the River Liffey, to ensure the
entrance to Dublin Port did not silt up by a sandbar forming.
The problem was apparently in one apartment where the tenant opened her windows and had people out on the balcony on a Saturday night. The Management Company informed her father who was the landlord and he took her home...silly silly girl!
Unless my research has been flawed there's nothing of that size for that price??
Do you honestly expect anyone to believe that? You come up with the best stories liteweight, I love them, ... move over Cecelia Ahern!!!
As I said, there's much better value in the area IMO. I'm sure gravitygirl knows about myhome.ie
i do indeed know about myhome.ie (i've been trawling it for months!) to be honest i'm actually looking more for an apartment, as im a 23 y.o. girl and used to own an older type small property (the typical city centre type, from the places iv seen in ringsend/irishtown they're similar about 500 sq feet etc.) and the hassle that was involved in maintenance was too much for me (don't talk to me about repointing brickwork ). I definitely agree that a house in the area would probably appreciate much more and do better long-term, i just think it's probably a bit much for me at this stage having tried it already.
the noise aspect does bother me, as does the fact that you can't access the negative posts which have been cordoned off into a private/password access only forum (sounds a bit dodge!) also security would be a bigish thing for me as iv been broken into before (and pretty much everything was stolen). i always through 2nd/3rd floor apartments would prob be considered safer than houses but maybe not??
thanks again guys
thanks again liteweightrechecked myhome.ie and tbh there's nothing in the same price range in the area. you're right on that front. bar some of the other docks developments (which would be similar-ish to the gasworks anyway in terms of density etc. and maybe not as high-end in terms of finish) perhaps. i'm willing to accept an average level of noise/people moving about/ the odd party at the weekend etc. don't get me wrong (i am 23 after all )
as for posting on the gasworks forum, well i did (and also included a 'sorry if this isn't allowed/in the wrong place' etc proviso) and it got deleted a few hours later. perhaps nothing is allowed that may put off a potential purchaser?
What's the point in having a site that won't let potential purchasers ask questions?
I don't particularly care whether you believe it or not!!
I think this thread on googleland will provide an answer as to why negative posts are removed or hidden.
A poster called "Sherlock" requested that complaints be kept private (from post 16 on).
[broken link removed]
By the way liteweight, I guessed from your very distintive style of writing and tone of posts that you were also known as "Sherlock" on googleland in the thread linked to above ...but the real giveaway was your trademark double exclamations...."!!"
So which Gasworks building is your investment apartment in Sherlock...ooops Sorry, liteweight?
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