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Taylor Hill, Balbriggan

  • 18-06-2019 8:43am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6


    Hi All,

    Does anyone know anything about the Taylor Hill development in Balbriggan. Anybody bought there in phase 1 ? Houses look good but don't know too much about the area.

    Thanks!


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 142 ✭✭into_the_wild


    Looking for similar information myself here. How's balbriggan area in general?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 641 ✭✭✭howardmarks


    The pros:
    The beach
    Access to the city by train
    Short drive to the airport

    Thats about it. Theres very little amenities for the population growth its seen and its still expanding. This leads to lots of bored teenagers roaming about with nothing to do. You can guess the rest. Although that may be an Irish problem in general.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 142 ✭✭into_the_wild


    The pros:
    The beach
    Access to the city by train
    Short drive to the airport

    Thats about it. Theres very little amenities for the population growth its seen and its still expanding. This leads to lots of bored teenagers roaming about with nothing to do. You can guess the rest. Although that may be an Irish problem in general.

    Guess I'll move on then :D Have been reading some bad press on balbriggan areas all over the internet.
    Will take a look at skerries/bettystown etc


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 614 ✭✭✭tvjunki


    There is bad press every where. You can put in any area and get negative press.

    Balbriggan is the youngest town in a Ireland in regards to age and growth. Fingal County Council has just put large funding put in to refurbish the harbour, park and the surrounding area. Plenty of money being put into it after many years of no investment but it getting there. They are linking skerries up with a coastal path road.
    There are 3 beaches, plenty of playgrounds. Short drive to Ardgillan demesne.

    My experience Balbriggan is good town to live in. Never had any problems or concerns. 45minutes into the City and the same with Newry. On the M1 so easy to get to m50. Good bus service to Swords and City.

    Houses built on the sea side on the Harry Reynolds road are well built.

    There was a pyrite issue with houses built after 2008 the same with skerries Rush and Lusk but many have been remediated.

    Large shopping centre, anchor store Tesco, have Dunnes, Supervalu and Lidl in the town.

    Schools have good results and have won many awards. From languages, science and arts. Many are on the league table. New secondary schools were built and there is a plan(there a while) to build a third level school.

    Plenty of clubs to keep kids busy. From sports, music, arts, boxing, yoga, kids clubs. There are a few gyms as well. Cricket, rugby and other sports.

    Taylor Hill estate phase 1 are nice houses but check if there are management fees as with some of the estates. A large portion of the Estate was bought by Irish Reits. They also bought in Donabate as well. The builder sold a large number to build a hotel in the city Centre.

    Do not dismiss without looking and seeing the place first. There are many here on the site living in Balbriggan that will give you their opinion.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 142 ✭✭into_the_wild


    tvjunki wrote: »
    There is bad press every where. You can put in any area and get negative press.

    Balbriggan is the youngest town in a Ireland in regards to age and growth. Fingal County Council has just put large funding put in to refurbish the harbour, park and the surrounding area. Plenty of money being put into it after many years of no investment but it getting there. They are linking skerries up with a coastal path road.
    There are 3 beaches, plenty of playgrounds. Short drive to Ardgillan demesne.

    My experience Balbriggan is good town to live in. Never had any problems or concerns. 45minutes into the City and the same with Newry. On the M1 so easy to get to m50. Good bus service to Swords and City.

    Houses built on the sea side on the Harry Reynolds road are well built.

    There was a pyrite issue with houses built after 2008 the same with skerries Rush and Lusk but many have been remediated.

    Large shopping centre, anchor store Tesco, have Dunnes, Supervalu and Lidl in the town.

    Schools have good results and have won many awards. From languages, science and arts. Many are on the league table. New secondary schools were built and there is a plan(there a while) to build a third level school.

    Plenty of clubs to keep kids busy. From sports, music, arts, boxing, yoga, kids clubs. There are a few gyms as well. Cricket, rugby and other sports.

    Taylor Hill estate phase 1 are nice houses but check if there are management fees as with some of the estates. A large portion of the Estate was built by Irish Reits. They also bought in Donabate as well. The builder sold a large number to build a hotel in the city Centre.

    Do not dismiss without looking and seeing the place first. There are many here on the site living in Balbriggan that will give you their opinion.

    Thanks for that. Sounds like I should keep my options open.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 133 ✭✭Milena009


    Thanks for that. Sounds like I should keep my options open.

    Did you end up purchasing in current phase?
    I am looking to potentially buy next year one of the 3-bed semi d

    Not familiar with the area over in north side as yet


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,634 ✭✭✭Yellow_Fern


    tvjunki wrote: »
    There is bad press every where. You can put in any area and get negative press.

    Balbriggan is the youngest town in a Ireland in regards to age and growth. Fingal County Council has just put large funding put in to refurbish the harbour, park and the surrounding area. Plenty of money being put into it after many years of no investment but it getting there. They are linking skerries up with a coastal path road.
    There are 3 beaches, plenty of playgrounds. Short drive to Ardgillan demesne.

    My experience Balbriggan is good town to live in. Never had any problems or concerns. 45minutes into the City and the same with Newry. On the M1 so easy to get to m50. Good bus service to Swords and City.

    Houses built on the sea side on the Harry Reynolds road are well built.

    There was a pyrite issue with houses built after 2008 the same with skerries Rush and Lusk but many have been remediated.

    Large shopping centre, anchor store Tesco, have Dunnes, Supervalu and Lidl in the town.

    Schools have good results and have won many awards. From languages, science and arts. Many are on the league table. New secondary schools were built and there is a plan(there a while) to build a third level school.

    Plenty of clubs to keep kids busy. From sports, music, arts, boxing, yoga, kids clubs. There are a few gyms as well. Cricket, rugby and other sports.

    Taylor Hill estate phase 1 are nice houses but check if there are management fees as with some of the estates. A large portion of the Estate was bought by Irish Reits. They also bought in Donabate as well. The builder sold a large number to build a hotel in the city Centre.

    Do not dismiss without looking and seeing the place first. There are many here on the site living in Balbriggan that will give you their opinion.
    Youthful neighbourhoods always produce more crime than older neighbourhoods.


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