ImBoredDotIe wrote: » Hi, I'm thinking of moving to the Monkstown Farm area and would like to know what it's like. How safe is it, issues with anti-social behavior etc? Is it just the usual stuff or are there issues which would be of concern to a young couple planning to start a family there??? The area is at the bottom of Kill Avenue, just off Oliver Plunkett Avenue. Areas of particular concern to me are Dunedin and the social housing at Fitzgerald Park. I really like the general area but as I'm not originally from here I would like people's opinions on this. Thanks!
ImBoredDotIe wrote: » Thanks for all comments, the area itself is St Patricks Crescent. Took a walk around there over the weekend and I suppose what I'd be worried about are signs of anti-social behavior which I spotted on the field behind the leisure centre - graffiti, empty beer cans on the field, signs of fires etc. I realize that there are plenty of amenities in the local area and good schools etc but I just don't want to move there and not feel safe walking around in the evening... Or more importantly that my wife feels safe! Any more info would be much appreciated. Thanks!
webirina wrote: Opinion on whether it's a good place to have a family with small kids would be much appreciated.
webirina wrote: Also, quiet put off by the comment about 'fine as long as you don't walk at night', as wouldn't want to spend life's savings on a house on a street I wouldn't feel safe walking if I was working late.
webirina wrote: » Similar question - we are a young couple, looking to start a family. We viewed a house on the Oliver Plunkett Road. The house was nice, but checking the selling of the houses in the area sold in the last year, seems overpriced now... Opinion on whether it's a good place to have a family with small kids would be much appreciated. Also, quiet put off by the comment about 'fine as long as you don't walk at night', as wouldn't want to spend life's savings on a house on a street I wouldn't feel safe walking if I was working late. Many thanks in advance!
jamesthepeach wrote: » Diverse in the case of Monkstown farm means high chance your kids will end up junkies. Take a walk around at night and see what you think. I have an aunt who lives there. Of all.of the kids I knew from staying there as a kid, I'd say 75% are junkies now. Experiences may vary, but I wouldn't play those odds.
frash wrote: » ^^ :rolleyes: I'm assuming the above is based on the 70s I live nearby & know plenty of families living in the area with young kids. Yeah there's still the odd dodge families around the place but mainly it's young families.
Pivot Eoin wrote: » I wouldnt drink in the Farmhouse Inn,
aine_ni_l wrote: » Frash can I ask how close by you are?
aine_ni_l wrote: » Haha, see this is what I'm finding! People with completely different opinions! Frash can I ask how close by you are? I know the vast majority of Monkstown Farm is a great area, with lots of young families, and there are some new super expensive developments close by as well. However it's specifically Fitzgerald Park or Dunedin I'm interested in, as that's where the house is and it's also where I think there have been issues in the past. My mother is from D?n Laoghaire and she says Monkstown Farm and Sallynoggin are both completely different to how they were when she was younger, but I'm just wondering if there are still isolated problematic streets, and if so which ones, as I'd rather not end up living in the middle of one. James thanks for the input too. Is it the general area you're talking about or those specific streets/estates?
bullvine wrote: » Theres far worse places in Dun Laoghaire than Monkstown, have a stroll around Tesco Ballybrack late in the evening and compare it to the Farm, a big difference.
jamesthepeach wrote: » Monkstown is lovely. Monkstown farm isn't. Tesco Ballybrack at night is similar to Monkstown farm at night alright. Maybe Ballybrack slightly worse to be fair.
billybonkers wrote: » Lived in the area for over 20 years. Used to hang out down there a bit when younger. Used to be a bit rough, when Mountown flats were still about. There was a fair bit of anti social behaviour but nothing crazy, kids hanging around, bonfires, drinking in the park by the leisure centre etc I was mugged and assaulted quite badly walking through the farm about 13 years ago at about 11pm on a summer night though, I don't think the people responsible were from there. The guards came round with pictures of the local lads they knew were up to no good and it wasn't any of them. Since then it has cleared up no end. New developments, fresh young professionals who at the end of the bust could afford out here. can only get better in my opinion. Recent Honey park development with Tesco etc up the road and the great transport links make it really desirable if you ask me.
bullvine wrote: » Its completely different these days since the flats went, it use to be mental back in the 90s but now its much better, like someone already mentioned, take a stroll on a saturday evening to see what its like and then go up to Ballybrack and do a comparison.