bilbot79 wrote: » Yes we looked at showhouses a good while back and initially weren't interested as too far from the dart. The idea has grown on us now though. How do you guarantee yourself a house there? I imagine there is high demand.
Creamy Goodness wrote: » These days you basically have to know someone on the site that will tell you when the agent is planning to launch. You need to be queuing as soon as that email is sent. A similar development in the area had the email sent and within 25 minutes there were 20 people queuing for 15 houses. It's a **** situation but in the grand scheme of things it's a small thing to have to do to get a home you'll live in for 15-20 years.
Blandpebbles wrote: » No doubt the traffic will be terrible, especially as the new Cairn estate at Redford comes online. Was shocked at how narrow the roads were and how close the houses were in Waverly/Seagreen. Might as well be terraced.
Blandpebbles wrote: » No doubt the traffic will be terrible, especially as the new Cairn estate at Redford comes online.
loyatemu wrote: » as discussed earlier in the thread, they haven't even applied for permission there yet, so you can still object if you wish.
murphyp6 wrote: » Hi all, we have a 4 bed secured in Waverly, we were waiting so long for this phase to go on sale and U have to say we were disappointed with the overall finishes inside and out. For one, the lead finishing on the roof above the door is very poorly finished and that is on the show house. I showed pics to my father who is a retired building contractor and he too wasn't impressed with the finishes. The lead finishing were of a concern for him too. We had secured a deposit on a 4 bed in Glenheron View a few weeks prior and when my father compared pics on the houses he said it was a no brainer that the Carins Homes were of a far more superior build. So with that we have now gone with Glenheron over Waverly. Also we had major concerns about the traffic congestion that occurs in and around Lidl in the mornings.
misstrekvix wrote: » Which development was this??
Jenny54321 wrote: » I think the location is dependent on what is important to you and your family. Glenheron seems closer to the various sports clubs and swimming pool and the walk to the dart station is the same distance as waverly and sea green but then waverly and sea green are close to the new school and you can bypass kilmac traffic easier. In terms of build quality , I had heard something similar regarding the quality of cairn. Interested to hear more about the site opposite the cemetery!
awec wrote: » The problem with Glenheron is location (IMO Waverly + Seagreen location is better), and no potential for expansion as the attics cannot be converted. On the other hand, Waverly is the cheapest of the three developments (I think), and I guess there has to be a reason for that. Even in the latest phase there were 4 beds with unconverted attics (so potential 5 beds) for sub-500. Wouldn't get close to that in Seagreen or Glenheron.
Hannah71 wrote: » The attics in 3 bed semi d in Glenheron can be converted. Does anyone know if they have sold out?
Creamy Goodness wrote: » Glenheron View aren’t shifting at all, based off the amount of advertising they’ve had to do IMO. Every second bus shelter has ads for it. Even the dart stations at Dun Laoghaire too which I’d say aren’t cheap, not to mention the online advertising I’ve seen. Every week there seems to be a viewing. Very different approach to the likes of SeaGreen [Gate] and Waverley. Is it that they’ve priced them too high for the location? Or the market is slowing, or they just built way too many? Probably a combination of all three.
loyatemu wrote: » There was some advertising for Sea Green as well - are you sure they're not selling? It would be strange considering how fast the other developments have been snapped up.
Creamy Goodness wrote: » I'm not 100% sure I'm only going on evidence of me being a buyer in the area. You're not seeing queues like thesehttps://www.greystonesguide.ie/as-youre-tucked-up-in-your-bed-tonight/https://www.facebook.com/greystonesguide/photos/a.217334318804/10156223689028805/?type=3&theaterhttps://www.greystonesguide.ie/a-long-days-journey-into-greystones/ I know once they've the show houses the queues pop up on site, but I haven't heard of many queues for Glenheron (they could well exist though).
awec wrote: » Was there a Seagreen release in the past few weeks? The one around April time pretty much sold out within the first weekend I think.
awec wrote: » Queues like that aren't normal any more, even for Waverly and Sea Green. They give out tickets now.
Creamy Goodness wrote: » Aye they’ve moved on from queuing but even the token system isn’t great. I know it’s a dog eat dog world but people getting tokens before the official email goes out is a bit unfair (not that I know of any better system given our housing market atm)
misstrekvix wrote: » There was a seagreen launch in September. I think there was a much greater demand for waverly than glenheron seagreen
misstrekvix wrote: » They didn’t give tokens out until a good few hours after email. There was a queue from 0730, email was at 1230 and tokens in the PM. I can’t think of a fairer way tbh. I don’t think there was a demand for glenheron this time for some reason. People seemed to be holding out for waverly. But who knows what it will be like at next release. There might not be a huge demand! I’m not sure if many people who wanted houses missed out.
aidandore wrote: » Thanks for the info. How did they know at 07:30am that the email would arrive at 12:30?
zeliboba wrote: » Attended the View at Glenheron viewing yesterday. West faced houses has a 2floor wall at the end of the garden, which separates from east facing house (I guess that's because of the overall landscape of the area and the latter is higher on the hill). Not sure if it makes sense to consider W facing at all. Also the surface of the garden is not flat leveled, which makes it not very useful
Blingy wrote: » You’ll find that with a lot of the gardens in these three estates as they are all built on slopes. Doesn’t matter what aspect your garden is if the light is mostly blocked due to the house behind you being on a hill and therefore higher than yours.