Dub69 wrote: » Hi all I am moving to Athenry during the summer with kids. Am currently looking for a house to rent. Not sure should I live in town (which would be handy, kids would be able to walk to school) or live outside town. I have heard different stories about the town!!!. I have also heard that the playground it not really suitable for the children!!!. My eldest is 16 - would it be safe for him to go the shop or chipper on his own in the evening!! One side of me is looking forward to moving - everything available in the town and train station there and also so near Galway. On the other hand should I be worried about my children being safe. Any parts of it that I shoud avoid. I love the thought of moving there, but when you start hearing diffent stories, you don't know what to believe and you start doubting your decision. Any help or information would be great & helpful Thanks
Mr Man wrote: » Were you talking to people from Tuam by any chance? Athenry is a fine little town. It is beyond why anyone would say the playground is not realy suitable for children.
redsteveireland wrote: » I will agree with you that Athenry is a great town, I always walk late at night and never see any trouble. The playground is not suitable for children. A child was almost killed outside the gates today. There are 2 gates which open onto a main road which are always left open especially by people who decide to take a stroll through. Another gate, which is half broken, leads to an open area of the river which is fast moving. A fourth gate leads to an area which has a dangerous drop. The rubbish bins are broken........ Where do I stop?
Vote 4 Pedro wrote: » Athenry is fine, been here last 9 years with no regrets, the road to Oranmore is a easy journey to make and only takes a few mins, The town has most things but it's very near Galway via the motor way so i don't think you'll be stuck for anything.
adevane wrote: » Husband will be working in Oranmore. So, we think somewhere either in or near Athenry would suit as husband could commute. Would anyone know if the road is busy in the direction of Oranmore in the mornings? Also, I've been reading about the new motorway which was due/started construction in Nov. Would roadworks for this have an affect on the roads he might be travelling on? Sorry, have been trying to find a map of the motorway but any I found weren't detailed enough. Any helpful comments would be very much appreciated.
dantbyhid wrote: » You're probably talking about the Gort/Tuam motorway? Works have not started on that and I doubt they will anytime soon.
dantbyhid wrote: » . You're probably talking about the Gort/Tuam motorway? Works have not started on that and I doubt they will anytime soon.
JDcycle wrote: » Hi, I know this is an old old post but I am looking to purchase a house in Cluain Ri, Athenry in Galway and was wondering what the estate is like or any feedback on the area. Many thanks.
dnme wrote: » Ironically, I'm moving out of Cluain Ri today I rented a house in the estate for the past few months. The estate is grand, quiet but people still get a shock when I wave at them (I wave at my neighbours, thats how I was brought up) The problem with Cluan Ri is the build quality of the houses. You can hear your next door neighbour. Anything they do that involves the touching the woodwork such as walking, stairs, closet doors, etc is loud. At night time I had to use really good quality ear plugs and I could still hear them. The bedrooms are on the adjoining wall so you can hear them talking at night. The houses are built with no, and I mean NO sound insulation whatsoever. I reckon this is true of most of these celtic tiger estates. They were thrown up for stupid money.
Mr Man wrote: » As dnme says, those houses are not great. We looked at them originally and were not impressed with the quality. I think there is also a set of traveler houses behind some of the houses (relevant info for someone wanting to purchase). Dun Ri and Caislean Oir are nice estates with decent enough quality houses.
JDcycle wrote: » Hi Dnme, As you lived in the estate I was wondering that with the halting site (so I have been told) so close was there any problems? I driven around a few times but had trouble finding the site. I think Athenry is a good place to live from what I hear. I know you can't generalize but just going find out as much about the area and neighbors as a house purchase is such a big move. Thanks
JDcycle wrote: » I see you mentioned caisleann Orr and dun na ri estates, any feed back on those estates? Or is any one particulary better than the other. I'm looking at both tomorrow.