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Moving to Celbridge

  • 12-03-2017 10:55AM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3


    Hi all

    I am thinking about buying a house in St Patrick's Park , Celbridge. I am just wondering if there is any trouble, anti-social behaviour or traffic problems in this estate.

    Thanks a mil


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,766 ✭✭✭knucklehead6


    sb2017 wrote: »
    Hi all

    I am thinking about buying a house in St Patrick's Park , Celbridge. I am just wondering if there is any trouble, anti-social behaviour or traffic problems in this estate.

    Thanks a mil

    There seems to have been a few mentions of st Patrick's park in this thread from a while back.

    I'm a leixlip person though, and don't know celbridge that well.

    http://touch.boards.ie/thread/2057116627/2


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,004 ✭✭✭daheff


    sb2017 wrote: »
    Hi all

    I am thinking about buying a house in St Patrick's Park , Celbridge. I am just wondering if there is any trouble, anti-social behaviour or traffic problems in this estate.

    Thanks a mil

    this is the council estate. Can be loads of trouble or none. depends on your neighbours.


    personally wouldnt move there.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 444 ✭✭scarbouro


    Im From Celbridge originally. Personally, I wouldn't live in St Patrick's park. You can get trouble in any estate but over the years, youths would gather in groups around the estate.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23 waseqr


    scarbouro wrote: »
    Im From Celbridge originally. Personally, I wouldn't live in St Patrick's park. You can get trouble in any estate but over the years, youths would gather in groups around the estate.

    Do you mean kids out drinking or just bored teenagers?
    All areas can have good or bad is it just reputation that would stop you from living there?
    Just wondering as I'm considering a move and I've been out that way a few times.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23 waseqr


    scarbouro wrote: »
    Im From Celbridge originally. Personally, I wouldn't live in St Patrick's park. You can get trouble in any estate but over the years, youths would gather in groups around the estate.

    Do you know what it is like now seems to be ok ?
    Not like some of the council estates I've lived in.
    Looked like there were a few people who had moved in and were doing some work.
    Is it just a reputation that the estate has?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23 waseqr


    sb2017 wrote: »
    Hi all

    I am thinking about buying a house in St Patrick's Park , Celbridge. I am just wondering if there is any trouble, anti-social behaviour or traffic problems in this estate.

    Thanks a mil

    Just wondering if you moved to Celbridge?


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