gillespieza wrote: » We are moving to Limerick next year, from South Africa. My husband will be working in the city centre, and I'd like some advice on what suburbs we should look at to rent in (and which to avoid). We'll rent for about a year to get a feel for the area, and then we'll be looking to buy. I don't know if there are any dodgy suburbs - but every city has them, and I'm sure Limerick will, too. Here are our requirements: * We have 2 small dogs, so we need a house with a garden (no apartments/flats - which term do you use in Ireland?). * We'd like to get away with *not* buying a car, so access to public transport is important. * I'd prefer a fully detached house, as opposed to semi-detached, but only because one of my dogs is a little barky and that can irritate neighbours if they are right on top of us. But we'll take what we can get. * We can probably afford a maximum of €1,600 for rent. <!--td {border: 1px solid #ccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->
Persiancowboy wrote: » The advantage of Corbally (apart from it being a relatively ok place to live) is that you are very close to the River Shannon (Limerick's best amenity) so for exercising your dogs you couldn't get a better place. Sadly there are lots of places that are best avoided...not sure naming them here would produce unanimity among other posters. If you weren't totally against buying a car then there are plenty of extra options out in the wider county of Limerick or Clare that you could consider. Best of luck with your move.....Limerick is a small city so hopefully you will be able to settle in quickly and as you are South African at least you will have some excellent local rugby to keep you entertained.
gillespieza wrote: » We are moving to Limerick next year, from South Africa. My husband will be working in the city centre, and I'd like some advice on what suburbs we should look at to rent in (and which to avoid). We'll rent for about a year to get a feel for the area, and then we'll be looking to buy. I don't know if there are any dodgy suburbs - but every city has them, and I'm sure Limerick will, too. Here are our requirements: * We have 2 small dogs, so we need a house with a garden (no apartments/flats - which term do you use in Ireland?). * We'd like to get away with *not* buying a car, so access to public transport is important. * I'd prefer a fully detached house, as opposed to semi-detached, but only because one of my dogs is a little barky and that can irritate neighbours if they are right on top of us. But we'll take what we can get. * We can probably afford a maximum of €1,600 for rent. * I'm a freelance WordPress developer, so fibre broadband is a must. * Access to some nice parks or green areas where I can walk my dogs. Doesn't have to be off-leash, but if there is a dedicated dog park, please do tell. EDIT: I did try searching to see if someone else has asked a similar question, but I kept getting Error 503s EDIT: Fibre broadband is a must too.
Persiancowboy wrote: The advantage of Corbally (apart from it being a relatively ok place to live) is that you are very close to the River Shannon (Limerick's best amenity) so for exercising your dogs you couldn't get a better place.
Del2005 wrote: » There's a rental crisis in our cities and pets can be difficult to rent with even when there isn't a crisis. I think that you will have to look further out to get a landlord willing to except pets.
damowill wrote: » Option A: Ennis Road If you want to live within walking distance to the city centre, the areas of Ennis road, North Circular road, Farranshone, Mayorstone, Clancy Strand & O' Callaghan Strand might be good options. These are all pretty nice areas to live in with a a few parks and walking trails in the area notably Westfields wetlands park & Shelbourne park. Even along the river has some of Limericks most scenic walks along Clancy Strand and O' Callaghan Strand & Condell road. The Ennis road starts at Sarsfields bridge and runs for a about 3km so there is a good stretch of this area within walking distance.Option B: South Circular road The South Side of the city centre, has some lovely areas as well notably South Circular Road, Castlewell / Ashbourne, O' Connell Avenue, Wolfe Tone/ Josephs street etc. These are all within walking distance to the city centre. Mary Immaculate university is in this area so you will get students but also a lot of professionals and families.Option C: Corbally and Westbury North East of the city has the suburbs of Corbally and Westbury. Corbally would be within walking distance to the city centre, while Westbury is a little further out. These are generally nice areas as well and would be slightly cheaper than some of options A and B. Shannon Fields has a great river side walk which links up with the canal and riverbank walk (Clare street to the University) and perfect for walking the dogs.Option Rhebogue Rhebogue is also a nice area which is 2-3km walk to the city. Easy access to the canal and riverbank mentioned above so perfect for walking the dogs.Option E: Castletroy, Monaleen, Annacotty These are generally pretty good areas, They surround the University so some areas would have a big student population. But this area also has the National Technology park where lots of people work and tend to use these areas to live nearby work. lots of nice walks close to the University. Decent Bus routeOption F: Dooradoyle / Raheen / Mungret Similar area to Option E imo minus the University. Lots of families live in these areas. Mungret has a lovely park for walking and The Crescent shopping centre has decent shopping. bus route is ok.
zulutango wrote: » Public transport is not good in Limerick, and therefore the suburbs (Castletroy, Annacotty, Raheen, etc) aren't much of an option if you don't own a car. There are good options for short term car rental if you need one, including GoCar (for hourly rental) and Enterprise (for daily rental).
callaway92 wrote: » Not sure how you can say this. Constant buses going from Castletroy to town - The green one and Bus Eireann ones.