Checki0610 wrote: » Does anyone no if the bins are included in mgt fee do we all get individual bins or are they a part of bin sheds etc for the houses?
corre10 wrote: » It looks like every house has rear or side access to garden spaces, like in parkside. My guess is that we get individual bins. My belief is that refuse is included anybody else??
corre10 wrote: » Did the solicitors or the agent tell you that you had to sign by a particular date? Did they mention why? We're in the same boat, got a bit of the run around from the agent who said to check with our solicitor as the replies to queries were sent but they weren't. Does anyone have contact details the builder? I have the plans off the sdcc website but little detail around internal floor sizes. Just want to jump the gun and get some quotes for flooring. We've asked to confirm the garden sizes as well but it appears it's only going to be confirmed when complete in spite of detailed site plans on the sdcc website. Also if anyone gets those socket details that would be great to post if possible. We're on Shackleton Place, hoping to be in before the end of the year, fingers crossed. It's one of the only main feeder roads into the front half of the estate so I'm guessing that'll be the case.
corre10 wrote: » Called agent there this evening, Shackleton Place still scheduled for October. Good news!
DrSeuss wrote: » Why would everyone have rear or side access? Is there a "lane" at the rear of the homes?
corre10 wrote: » There is a lane yes for terraced homes and they all enter into it, or so it looks. End of terrace and semi ds have their own access it looks like. It's on the sdcc planning docs. I'll see if I can upload the right one.
dn2017 wrote: » I was looking at the map on the brochure but can't find any lane for the terraced homes? We are a mid terrace so interested to see if they do put a lane way where you store your bins.
Newbie xx wrote: » Did you view the show houses in parkside? They had a little lanes at the back of the mid terrace to allow for wheelie bins.
dn2017 wrote: » No I never saw that. I might pop over the weekend and see the 3 bedroom Type B showhouse in Park Side and check it out. Thanks for that.
DrSeuss wrote: » I was told that the kitchen will be placed to the back of the house with the living/dining area at the front of the home. So your window at the back will be high and low window to the front. The attic conversion is a problem also as expansion is a huge part of buying a home, and the management company will have the say so If you ever wish to expand. That's my worry, what will the start to include in the fees and subsequently what will the fee rise to? Could easily be €1,000 over the course of a year.
fionamc29 wrote: » Just found this thread, there is some really helpful info here, we have just signed our contracts for a 4 bed on Shackleton Close!
audi5 wrote: » I think you should check with developer or Hooke & Mcdonald. My understanding is that back lanes are not being built in Shackleton, despite them being in planning docs.
Nastygal2511 wrote: » When did you put down your deposit? We are still waiting on contracts but only put down a deposit 10 days ago
Nastygal2511 wrote: » I'm going to head over tomorrow if anyone wants me to ask any questions. I want to find out about the sink in type C
corre10 wrote: » Nastygal2511 wrote: » I'm going to head over tomorrow if anyone wants me to ask any questions. I want to find out about the sink in type C I may not get over there myself but would be interested in the lanes or lack of and refuse plans. Also which plans are the most accurate, brochure or most recent plans on sdcc?
corre10 wrote: » Really? How did you find that out? That is interesting though, I wonder how they'll manage refuse collection in that case. The brochure does indicate side gates are included where applicable, maybe I am jumping to conclusions based on that, the map and parkside. Makes things difficult when you can't rely on planning permission docs! ��
Checki0610 wrote: » Ye they seem to be slow with getting back with any queries. I just had a look at the sdcc website there thanks for that! I didn't no they were building apartments at the entrance too, they kept that quiet. Have you heard back anything since signing the contracts or have they said how long it would be until they contacted you again?
Skelp wrote: » Checki0610 wrote: » Ye they seem to be slow with getting back with any queries. I just had a look at the sdcc website there thanks for that! I didn't no they were building apartments at the entrance too, they kept that quiet. Have you heard back anything since signing the contracts or have they said how long it would be until they contacted you again? Of course they kept it quiet. Its the Part V obligation(social housing) of the development so I presume they will wait until the end to build it.
Fk28 wrote: » Has anyone else bought the type D house? We signed contracts today but are finding it very hard to get information on layout and parking.
Newbie xx wrote: » They should have been attached to your contract.
Newbie xx wrote: » They have a number of houses/ apartments/ duplexs allocated for section V, on the map it seems to me that is just for illustration.
Fk28 wrote: » There was layouts attached but they don't match up with plans on SDCC website. Kitchen has a different layout. Trying to see what others were told about the D layout. When we put down our booking deposit we were told we that we had a driveway, but now Cairn are saying that we don't have a traditional style driveway and that we have parking to the side of the house. Our solicitor is following up on this. Anyone else in the same boat?