Smouse156 wrote: » No sales registered on the PPR for the 3-beds. The latest sale was for a 4-bed for €699,000 which appeared on the 4th Sep 2020. So unless they sold the lot recently I’d say the EA was lying 🀥! They wouldn’t have dropped the price either if they had sold any
Polkadotpjs wrote: » Ah ok - to be honest I don’t really put much weight on the PPR. Houses only appear once the sale is closed and they’re ready to move into. I have just found the original price list from early this year and number 15 was listed at 595k. Drop me a PM if you want a copy. Like yourself, I haven’t bought yet but I’m keeping a close eye on things.
lawred2 wrote: » Ah yeah but deposits could be taken on many of them but the loan offers haven't been finalized... Are the houses complete?
DavidA330 wrote: » We purchased in Brookfield. Couldnt be happier on all fronts - finish is excellent and builder is brilliant to deal with. €595 is for the smaller 3 beds that are North facing. I understand 3 families moving in before Christmas - remainder just after. New phase launching early 2021.
Farrell D wrote: » What sizes are the new builds in malahide are they around 1,520 sq.ft Cant seen to find the size of the new builds in Brookfield, Back Road, Malahide, Co. Dublin
Smouse156 wrote: » When you compare that the following in Robswall sold for €288/sqft (€663,000/2300...not a new build yes but still a B rated house), you’d have to think they’re very expensive:https://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/36-the-crescent-robswall-malahide-county-dublin/4343893
Cyrus wrote: » no familiar with the area but that appears to have been value
brisan wrote: » Its Malahide (kinda) You would not walk home from Duffy's pub at midnight after a few pints Its halfway between Malahide and Portmarnock lovely houses and apartments but fairly crowded and depending on where you are in the estate its a bit of a walk to the main road that house certainly was underpriced compared to others in the estate
lawred2 wrote: » Jesus... Robswall is barely a ten minute walk from Duffy's
brisan wrote: » https://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/2-the-anchorage-robswall-malahide-county-dublin/4435771 28 minutes walk from that property to Malahide DART station Duffys is about 30 secs closer
lawred2 wrote: » that's a google maps measure I presume... would you consider Biscayne half way to Portmarnock?
brisan wrote: » Depends on what you consider Portmarnock and what you consider Malahide People out there can be very particular about where they say they live Would you consider Waterside to be In Malahide ,its advertised as such
lawred2 wrote: » Waterside is nothing like Biscayne or Robswall really
brisan wrote: » I never said it was just that its advertised as Malahide All I said was that Robswall in Malahide is at least a 20 min walk to Duffy's depending on where in the estate you live
johndoeoreilly wrote: » Totally agree, way over-priced. Just under €500 per sqft is crazy. €620k for a 3 bed 1,250 sqft. Spoke with Noel Kelly estate agents last week and the arrogance of this EA is shocking. Estate agent hung up on me when I was asking if they would accept any below asking offers or any discount. Will not do business with this estate agent now or ever. They really do live up to reputation. I was in shock after speaking with them last week Noel Kelly had taken over as selling agents as JLL are selling nothing
vintagecosmos wrote: » I doubt the phone was hung up for that reason solely. You were talking about a certain recession and prices dropping up to 30% so I would be inclined to think there is more to the story...
House Hunt wrote: » Would you consider Skylark in Portmarnock? You would be in Malahide in 10 mins from your door via the train and priced closer to 400€ per sq ft