WarbossPepe wrote: » "i'd like to be close to the gyms in the southwest".
POBox19 wrote: » Decision made right there! Crossing the town from either side can be a nightmare at times and if being close to the gym is important you just have to be there.
WarbossPepe wrote: » Its looking like the knightswood area, or the beaulieu village area. Pretty opposite parts of the town really.
John Hutton wrote: » Of the two I would say Knightswood (which is in Co Meath) would be better as it is much better for commute to Dublin. I will be buying a house in Drogheda next year, personally I probably wouldn't buy in either of those places unless I needed the first time buyer rebate on a new house. Knightswood I would consider, Beaulieu because of the places near it and because commute would be a nightmare I would write off.
WarbossPepe wrote: » i'd like to be close to the gyms in the southwest - i can be fairly lazy at the best of times so ease of travel would help.
JethroC wrote: » Bought a house in Marian Park
RobiS wrote: » Can anyone please advise about the place Oldbridge Manor
RobiS wrote: » Can anyone please advise about the place Oldbridge Manor.
Scotty # wrote: » At €275k for the smallest 3 bed semi's I'd say it's vastly overpriced. You'd get the same in the estate across the road, Riverbank, for €210k or in Highlands for €215k. There has been planning permission granted (and then revoked) for 660 houses in the field next to it. I expect this development will go ahead in some form in the near future. Edit: actually, looking at PropertypriceRegister I see these houses have been dropped to €246k. Still overpriced IMO.
gipi wrote: » The property price register shows the price of new houses ex-VAT, so the price to the punter may not have dropped at all
Thanks,
Hi everybody, I'm on the same boat as many here, considering moving from Swords to Drogheda. I'd have to come to Swords 2 days per week, so commute might not be my biggest concern.
I'm looking at this development called Avourwen, which is to the south and close to the m1. Any thoughts on this estate or in this area that I should be aware?
I've a girl at school age, so I'd have to arrange a school nearby, GP, etc. Anything that you can share I'd greatly appreciate it.
Thank you
I Drove from monasterboice to meadowview in Drogheda on sunday at 2pm .
24 mins ! Absolutely crazy for a journey of 12km.
i Could have been in Dundalk or Navan quicker.
Wouldnt live in Drogheda if i got a free house.
There's a crazy amount of traffic lights and pedestrian crossings on that road. In all seriousness there shouldn't be a toll at so many spots around drogheda. You'd do that trip in half the time if you hopped onto the motorway at Monasterboice and off at the Donore Rd.
Drogheda has a port and a lot of heavy traffic access it right thru the town.
Inbound traffic from Dublin road backups often because the traffic turning right to Shop St / Termonfeckin etc blocks traffic that wants to go straight thru as well.
Walking along Dublin road up to Black Bull is horrible with all the heavy trucks thundering by.
Traffic coming into town from Trinity st also gets backed up like crazy.
Town is completely neglected from traffic point of view. A separate access road to the port would be nice.
Hi @jackstow did you end up moving to Avourwen? I was looking into buying in the development myself, but Bryanstown Wood is also on my radar at the moment.
Anyone living in either of those?
Hey, sorry for the late reply. I did book a property there and have been considering other options in the meantime while I wait for the contract and everything. So far, I did not find anything better, all other developments around dublin are much more expensive. There will be another up in north drogheda, ballymakeny park, which is also on my radar, properties in there seems better, but it is too far from amenities, shops, city center and train station, whereas in Avourwen you can have access to all of it within walking distance.
Hi, thanks for replying. I actually ended up booking in Bryanstown wood. For what I can tell the south side is indeed more convenient than the north. I really liked the houses in newtown wood but the northern location made us choose Bryanstown wood. We preferred the house there to Avourwen.
good luck to you ☺️
I've noticed this chain started in 2020, but since the last response was about 6 weeks ago, I'm going to give it a try :-)
My husband and I are moving from London (UK) to Ireland and are seriously considering Drogheda. I work in IT so will likely be doing part time remote buy a day or 2 a week in Dublin.
Everyone has talked about commuting as if you;d have to drive. Are there any issues with taking the train to Dublin and back instead?
My parents will be moving to be closer to us and we'd love to get 2 houses that are if not right next to eachother, then within easy walking distance so I can check in on them daily. We're considering that area east of the hospital. I think the area name is Newfoundwells. We don't have children so schools are not an issue. Can anyone give me an idea of what kind of neighborhood that is?
thanks!!
Termonfeckin Road area has some nice estates.
West Court, College Rise, Harmony Heights etc.
Mostly owner occupied.