SouthWesterly wrote: » For the majority of people, Tralee is a small place and walkable.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Wow that's a crazy asking price!! Where did they come up with that price? That's actually ridiculous.
Sardonicat wrote: » What if you live in Manor but work in Monavalley/Dromtacker? It's not really walkable unless you plan to spend 2 hours a day walking. People drive everywhere here. If for some reason, you are unable to drive you have to shell out for taxis. The elderly, disabled, etc are badly let down by a lack of integrated public transport. TBS fill a gap and provide a good service, but two loops of the town aren't really sufficient to get people to and from where they need to be efficiently given the spread of the town now..
SouthWesterly wrote: » I clearly said, the majority. That obviously leaves a need for others. Having come from a city of over 1 million. Tralee is a small place.
Sardonicat wrote: » Yes, it is comparatively small and I would wager most able bodied people would be able to walk from their home into the town centre in 20 mins max, regardless of which side of the town they live on. The issue is going further than that for a 9am work start. Those without transport are either precluded or stuck getting taxis. It's simply not good enough given that towns of comparable size and spread have a BE service with interlinking routes. We should be moving towards leaving the car at home, lack of a proper public service transport system prevents many from doing that.
Shaka Hislop wrote: » "build it and they will come"
[Deleted User] wrote: » So what you're saying is you don't come from Tralee, you don't live in Tralee, you don't work in Tralee, you don't know all that much about Tralee, but you're setting everyone else straight about the place
Deleted User wrote: » So what you're saying is you don't come from Tralee, you don't live in Tralee, you don't work in Tralee, you don't know all that much about Tralee, but you're setting everyone else straight about the place
Ciarrai76 wrote: » If I had that sort of money, I wouldn't be paying that for a house on a busy main road. Much nicer options outside the town for a bigger house, bigger land etc. Whoever pays that needs their heads read!
TigerTim wrote: » Absolutely. I thought about mid €300k would be a decent asking price. Seems ridiculous. T.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » I was thinking that. I haven't seen it around.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Wow that's a crazy asking price!! Where did they come up with that price? That's actually ridiculous. Lovely house, but way too overpriced! its not the nicest location right on the busiest main road in town! I'm shocked! There are bigger houses with bigger gardens for sale in Ballyard which are less than that and Ballyard is always expensive to buy!
kn wrote: » Its a rather big site in that location compared to a semid in the Oakpark area. I imagine that is adding to the price a lot.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Can anyone recommend a company who can install a porch at a front door of house? Considering getting a small porch, but not even sure where to go or who is good.
Forge83 wrote: » Hey Ciarrai, any reputable builder is crazy busy at the moment. With the current massive increase in material prices I would strongly recommend you wait until next year if possible. Some good small builders would be Dermot Lawlor Contruction, Tommy Diggins Construction and CTS construction.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » Where did you get the idea they are not from Tralee? Plenty of people who didn't grow up here live here! Don't be so presumptuous!
[Deleted User] wrote: » I didn't presume anything I just read the posts in the Tralee thread and the poster has mentioned several times that they don't come from Tralee, don't live in Tralee and just in the last couple of pages that they don't work in Tralee?????
Deleted User wrote: » I didn't presume anything I just read the posts in the Tralee thread and the poster has mentioned several times that they don't come from Tralee, don't live in Tralee and just in the last couple of pages that they don't work in Tralee?????
Johnthemanager wrote: » Prices of materials are only going to go up, next year is going to be worse. Most of the tradesmen I.know that are pricing jobs are only giving the quotes for 3 weeks. Most materials have gone up 40%.
Forge83 wrote: » Would disagree about next year. Unless there is another worldwide disaster, materials cost will stabilise by the end of this year. They are already starting to stabilise in the US. Cost of product manufacture hasn’t increased much, it’s transport costs due to Covid that have driven prices up. These will come down gradually.
Shaka Hislop wrote: » Minx/Wildpair in The Mall will be closing, they'll stay open for another 2 weeks to sell off stock & allow vouchers to be used