russelllohan wrote: » Hi all, At the moment I'm living in Dublin but I've gotten a job in Sligo and want to rent a house there. I've spotted a great house in a place called Rusheen Ard in Caltragh, Sligo. Can anyone give me any advice on what the area is like, is it a good neighbourhood etc.? Any pros/ cons and all advice would be really appreciated!!:):)
loki7777 wrote: » Good, no UPC:)
mewe wrote: » If you're happy with the house i would say go for it. Like Mint Sauce said it's a handy location beside the dual carriageway and walking distance to town centre but depends what you're lookin for really. For me personally it would have to be a really nice house for me to live up there. There's some nicer areas to live in around town but there's certainly nothin wrong with Rusheen Ard and it has some good houses. I'm speakin as someone who moved house in december and viewed one in Rusheen Ard.
russelllohan wrote: » Cheers for the response! Can I ask what you mean by "it would have to be really nice for me to live up there"? Is there something rough about the area out anything?
promethius wrote: » rusheen ard is a very nice estate, i have two friends who live there (seperately). Houses are nice and seem well built and the common areas are well looked after and neat and my friend is on the residents committee. It's ten minute walk to town and it's very handy for the dublin/galway roards. There's a good centra right there as well as the creche if you need it. Caltragh Heights, right beside it is dog rough. Seems to be a lot of social housing and some people who are no longer on the move.
tommyamnesia wrote: » Think u might have wrong estate there.!
red sean wrote: » I'd say you meant Caltragh Crescent. Now that's a no-go area!
KathleenS wrote: » I am considering buying a house here and would welcome feedback on this estate - is it mixed or mainly young families? Is it mainly owner occupied or investment property? Any comments very welcome. Thanks
TequilaMockingBird wrote: » When Rusheen Ard was built, as per regulations, they had to build a certain amount of social housing units. In order to keep the Rusheen Ard houses untainted by filthy social housing tenants the developer built the Rusheen Ard social houses at the far end of the estate, next to the Caltragh Crescent social housing estate THEN BUILT A WALL separating them from the privately owned Rusheen Ard houses. And the planners allowed this. Social inclusion fail.
Mint Sauce wrote: » I noticed something odd about that. Drove into Caltragh Crescent a few times, and seen houses built in a totally different style to the rest of the estate, but built in the exact same style as Rusheen Ard, and wonder if there was access between the two. Was that the reason why Tequila? Driving around there there does seem to be alot more social housing in Caltragh Crescent compared to maybe a few/none in Caltragh Heights, Rusheen Ard and Rusheen Crescent. Just on Strandhill side of town Kathleen, some lovely houses around 'The Park', 1st and 2nd Sea Road, and although the are on or around the Sligo Town Boundary, you are unfortunatly going to be paying in or around Strandhill prices.
TequilaMockingBird wrote: » No, there's no access at all, you have to go through Caltragh Crescent to get to the social Rusheen Ard houses. Completely segregated. It's outrageous really.