sunshine909 wrote: » That sounds odd, does that mean your 21 days to sign the contract start from last Friday or the date you receive them? I have found the EA (not sure if I can mention them by name but sure everyone knows who they are), from past dealings, to be an absolute disaster. You'd be lucky to get a response from them in a somewhat timely manner or to even be able to get them on the phone, different employees in the office will give you conflicting information, you can never get an honest, straight answer - they are extremely unprofessional, untrustworthy and unethical. But hey, they are an Estate Agent after all!
hello92 wrote: » Has anyone else who bought in Bishops Gate had issues with the contracts? Agents say they were sent out last Friday but our solicitor still hasn't received them.....
louser1 wrote: » Any update on the houses in Greystones?
SuiteCheex wrote: » Richardsons Muff wrote: » Neither of these two assumptions happened. It's very unhelpful adding fuel to the fire of this mindless frenzy with this baseless untrue speculation. QUOTE] As previously stated, I apologise for spreading falsehoods, in this particular instance Richardsons Muff wrote: » Have zero interest. QUOTE] I now see the futility in having a discussion with someone who is prepared to drive around Greystones obtaining photographic evidence to refute a boards.ie post so please consider this me throwing in the towel on this particular dialogue. My previous sentiment regarding your search for a home still remains. "Throw in the towel on this particular dialogue" as in admit you were talking through your hoop about scenarios that never took place ? Editing posts and then blaming the fella down the road in Greystones that told you? I'm not driving around Greystones, I work on Church Road and my reasons for posting photographic evidence are primarily to inform those that are potentially interested in purchasing a house in the new estate that there is no panic, that your baseless waffle contributes to the hysteria...and finally, a very small part of it is prove that your post is untrue.
Richardsons Muff wrote: » Neither of these two assumptions happened. It's very unhelpful adding fuel to the fire of this mindless frenzy with this baseless untrue speculation. QUOTE] As previously stated, I apologise for spreading falsehoods, in this particular instance Richardsons Muff wrote: » Have zero interest. QUOTE] I now see the futility in having a discussion with someone who is prepared to drive around Greystones obtaining photographic evidence to refute a boards.ie post so please consider this me throwing in the towel on this particular dialogue. My previous sentiment regarding your search for a home still remains. "Throw in the towel on this particular dialogue" as in admit you were talking through your hoop about scenarios that never took place ? Editing posts and then blaming the fella down the road in Greystones that told you? I'm not driving around Greystones, I work on Church Road and my reasons for posting photographic evidence are primarily to inform those that are potentially interested in purchasing a house in the new estate that there is no panic, that your baseless waffle contributes to the hysteria...and finally, a very small part of it is prove that your post is untrue.
Richardsons Muff wrote: » Have zero interest. QUOTE] I now see the futility in having a discussion with someone who is prepared to drive around Greystones obtaining photographic evidence to refute a boards.ie post so please consider this me throwing in the towel on this particular dialogue. My previous sentiment regarding your search for a home still remains.
Richardsons Muff wrote: » Neither of these two assumptions happened. It's very unhelpful adding fuel to the fire of this mindless frenzy with this baseless untrue speculation. QUOTE] As previously stated, I apologise for spreading falsehoods, in this particular instance Richardsons Muff wrote: » Have zero interest. QUOTE] I now see the futility in having a discussion with someone who is prepared to drive around Greystones obtaining photographic evidence to refute a boards.ie post about a phenomenon (queueing for a house) that evidently does occur (Bishop's Gate/Waverly in recent memory). So please consider this me throwing in the towel on this particular dialogue. My previous sentiment regarding your search for a home still remains.
Richardsons Muff wrote: » Have zero interest. QUOTE] I now see the futility in having a discussion with someone who is prepared to drive around Greystones obtaining photographic evidence to refute a boards.ie post about a phenomenon (queueing for a house) that evidently does occur (Bishop's Gate/Waverly in recent memory). So please consider this me throwing in the towel on this particular dialogue. My previous sentiment regarding your search for a home still remains.
LirW wrote: » Some builders or EAs are there a few days before the launch and hand tickets with numbers out.
SuiteCheex wrote: » However, don't discount the potential that a list has begun, numbers have been given out and the queue has been dispersed/relocated in order to avoid negative press for the EA/developer
JaMarcusHustle wrote: » Sorry, what's a prelaunch? Can you really secure a house at such an early stage?
SuiteCheex wrote: It's happening again. There are currently queues in Greystones ahead of tomorrow's pre-launch of the Cairn Homes Glenheron development.
Richardsons Muff wrote: » no there is not, taken about 15 minutes ago...I work in Greystones...no need for this.
SuiteCheex wrote: » It's happening again. There are currently queues in Greystones ahead of tomorrow's pre-launch of the Cairn Homes Glenheron development. https://www.cairnhomes.com/portfolio/2016/9/23/charlesland-greystones Not normal but is unfortunately now the norm.
Richardsons Muff wrote: » No. This is not the norm and there is nothing normal about people driving by half built estates in anticipation of camping outside in order to spend a huge whack of money on a property.
Dr.Rieux wrote: » I think he means turn right at the mint past SuperValu in Sandyford and onto the Drummartin Link Road, rather than take the roundabout at the M50
AndrewJRenko wrote: » I hate the junction coming off the roundabout to go down by the Beacon towards Drummartin - no consideration give to cycling by the road designers, and little consideration given to cyclists by drivers.
Johnny Jukebox wrote: » Enniskerry Road Lambs Cross Over M50 right into Sandyford Left down Drummartin Link Road
SuiteCheex wrote: » I'm curious to know which route you took. I'll be doing a similar cycling commute.
Johnny Jukebox wrote: » The good news is that from Bishopsgate to the IFSC, it took me approximately 35 minutes.
bishops wrote: » How about the duplex ? That was pre-reserved ?
emmacxxx wrote: » I could be wrong but thought that was number 42 that was pre-reserved?