truthseeker
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and the only people who seem to want to disregard areas or postcodes are the ones who live in "less desirable" parts.
and this is why D4 people put the strongest fight against the new proposed postcode system.
This thread started a bit of a debate going on our neighbourhood forum website. Somebody checked with An Post and their address verification tool has confirmed that the correct address for our estate is Hunterswood, Firhouse, Dublin 24. However, most people responding seem to agree with shellstar and just use Ballycullen, Dublin 24.
A previous poster said she uses Ballycullen and Firhouse and Tallaght in her address. This seems strange to me. Has anyone else heard of this?
thanks for that newhomeowner - must check it out - although i went to view the showhomes in stocking wood last year and wasn't mad about them - lovely but small for the price. interesting to see they've dropped 80 grand though!
haven't made any further decisions on woodfield yet. no other offers on the house we're interested in so are taking our time and checking everything out - still have to pay stamp duty so it all adds up and want to make the right decision!
Because builders got greedy in the boom time the made the houses narrower and taller to fit more in and now driveways and gardens, so your 4 bed has 3 beds on second floor and attic as master bedroom. What the builders forgot was people looking for 4 Beds have kids, why would a couple buy a 4 bed, they dont, unless planning a family.
The downstairs in Stocking wood was a joke, the previous poster was correct you couldn't fit a 3 seater in the sitting room, your kids would have no room to play. A good second hand house with " a driveway" and " a backgarden" is well worth paying stamp for and previous poster correct, add all those man fees over mortgage period and it would equal stamp cost.
2 and half storey narrow houses dont make sense for families. People in stock wood got a bad deal but drive into Airpark down the road if you can get down the road as it only fits one car they got a worse deal, if there was an award for worst built and designed houses it would win hands down.
totally agree with both of you - we drove into airpark one day and were shocked at how bad the roads were laid out - i know people who bought there and i'm sure their houses are lovely but no way would i pay that kind of money to live there with no parking and narow roads.
we curently live in an apartment in stepaside and are constantly frustrated with the non existent service from the mgmt company, the huge mgmt fees, no parking for any visitors, clamping in operation etc...... so as a result top of our checklist for a house is also drive way, garden and grass verges with on street parking. think developers have seemed to abandoned these over the last 5-10 years - belermine, airpark, stocking wood, hunterswood, ballintyre etc...
i am definately prepared to pay stamp duty to get a decent house with drive way and garden vs paying mgmt fees - its just a mater of finding the right one as i want it to be a looooooong time before i pay stamp duty again!
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