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New Development Royal Canal Park D15

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  • Registered Users Posts: 55 ✭✭maciektok


    1dav wrote: »
    Hi All,

    Any luck with getting internet connection in your new homes?

    One of the lads contacted eir. Takes up to 3 weeks to get connected to the phone line. However if you decide to use them as internet provider connection is free


  • Registered Users Posts: 63 ✭✭nordstrom


    1dav wrote: »
    Hi All,

    Any luck with getting internet connection in your new homes?

    Yep, broadband available now. If the wait is 3 weeks with eir then you might want to try Vodafone, we were connected in less than a week. It's fibre broadband and the speed isn't bad at all, not quite virginmedia speed but not far off. Vodafone wireless signal is also pretty decent through the the house.


  • Registered Users Posts: 13 IAmTheWasp


    nordstrom wrote: »
    Yep, broadband available now. If the wait is 3 weeks with eir then you might want to try Vodafone, we were connected in less than a week. It's fibre broadband and the speed isn't bad at all, not quite virginmedia speed but not far off. Vodafone wireless signal is also pretty decent through the the house.

    Is Virgin Media not available in the area?


  • Registered Users Posts: 63 ✭✭nordstrom


    IAmTheWasp wrote: »
    Is Virgin Media not available in the area?

    No. I just mentioned it because that's what I'm used to.


  • Registered Users Posts: 41 guns_healy


    Hi all. Thanks for all the information provided so far.

    I bought a 3 bed in phase 2. I've been told August will be earlierst any of the phase 2 will be ready. Has anyone heard anything different or more concrete as to when they'll move in?

    More importantly ;) what's the deal with TV and broadband. As of right now. Can we not get Virgin or Sky? I'd love to get sky, but I've had a bad feeling for quite a while they would not allow dishes on the houses. If so, why can't we use the dish that connects to the apartments?


  • Registered Users Posts: 40 1dav


    Hi All,

    I've noticed a sat dish on one of the new 3 beds houses last week. What's more at least half of the apartments in the whole development have satellite dishes clearly visible from the street level. Maybe it's not a big issue over there????


  • Registered Users Posts: 41 guns_healy


    1dav wrote: »
    Hi All,

    I've noticed a sat dish on one of the new 3 beds houses last week. What's more at least half of the apartments in the whole development have satellite dishes clearly visible from the street level. Maybe it's not a big issue over there????

    That's good to know. Thanks for the reply


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 662 ✭✭✭Maireadio


    guns_healy wrote: »

    More importantly ;) what's the deal with TV and broadband. As of right now. Can we not get Virgin or Sky? I'd love to get sky, but I've had a bad feeling for quite a while they would not allow dishes on the houses. If so, why can't we use the dish that connects to the apartments?

    I have a close relation living in RCP and they have Eir for broadband and telly, a decent speed too! I stayed with her recently and used my laptop there a lot. Eir is allowed for some reason but she said the management company has a deal with some crappy local cable company but lots of people get in Sky and UPC anyway. If the management company catch sight of the installation vans though, they'll tell them to leave as dishes aren't allowed. She was saying that happened to a neighbour of hers. But some people seem to manage to get away with it as there are dishes all over the place.


  • Registered Users Posts: 41 guns_healy


    Maireadio wrote: »
    I have a close relation living in RCP and they have Eir for broadband and telly, a decent speed too! I stayed with her recently and used my laptop there a lot. Eir is allowed for some reason but she said the management company has a deal with some crappy local cable company but lots of people get in Sky and UPC anyway. If the management company catch sight of the installation vans though, they'll tell them to leave as dishes aren't allowed. She was saying that happened to a neighbour of hers. But some people seem to manage to get away with it as there are dishes all over the place.

    Seems to be a grey area alright. I've seen posts say stuff about changing the door and net curtains alright, but nothing about getting a dish.

    If that's not in the contract we signed then I can't how they could refuse us getting one


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,201 ✭✭✭ongarboy


    I knew net curtains were old fashioned but I didn't think they were so offensive as to have official rules against them!!:eek:


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  • Registered Users Posts: 40 1dav


    Hi All,

    I was wondering if it will be hard to get those houses insured as almost all of them are with close proximity to water (canal, water retention ponds). I think that insurance companies ask if the property is located within 100 metres from water. (Even if they don't ask they have it in small print in terms and conditions)

    Any experience or thoughts on this please....


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,677 ✭✭✭PhoenixParker


    1dav wrote: »
    Hi All,

    I was wondering if it will be hard to get those houses insured as almost all of them are with close proximity to water (canal, water retention ponds). I think that insurance companies ask if the property is located within 100 metres from water. (Even if they don't ask they have it in small print in terms and conditions)

    Any experience or thoughts on this please....

    We didn't have a problem. Canal's don't flood, it's more then a few metres over the tolka and the attenuation ponds are there to capture rainwater. Flooding should never be a risk unless there's a very big drain that's blocked.

    I think one agent I was talking to months ago balked a bit, but that was before the development was registered and she didn't have it properly on her system.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 662 ✭✭✭Maireadio


    guns_healy wrote: »
    Seems to be a grey area alright. I've seen posts say stuff about changing the door and net curtains alright, but nothing about getting a dish.

    If that's not in the contract we signed then I can't how they could refuse us getting one

    Maybe it's in the management company's rules, I'm not sure. Maybe things have changed and Sky and UPC are now allowed. Have a chat with the management company about it. And at least there's the option of Eir, though not sure if you can get things like Sky Sports and whatnot with them.


  • Registered Users Posts: 13 IAmTheWasp


    Hi guys, as a matter of interest which broadband/TV have people gone with? Is it Fibre?

    I'm part of the March houses on Phelan avenue.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,677 ✭✭✭PhoenixParker


    I rang Vodafone this morning and they said the line wasn't active call Eir.
    I rang Eir and they'll send a technician out but told me I need to sign up to an 18 month contract to have that happen.
    Right now I'm trying to work out whether there's something simple I can do (like plug in a cable somewhere) or someone else I can call (ballymore?) to avoid signing up with Eir.


  • Registered Users Posts: 41 guns_healy


    I rang Vodafone this morning and they said the line wasn't active call Eir.
    I rang Eir and they'll send a technician out but told me I need to sign up to an 18 month contract to have that happen.
    Right now I'm trying to work out whether there's something simple I can do (like plug in a cable somewhere) or someone else I can call (ballymore?) to avoid signing up with Eir.

    Maybe try kingfisher who are the management company. Tel: (01) 866 4138


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,719 ✭✭✭cronos


    Curious what different people paid price wise at different stages. Anyone mind publishing there house price/house size/car parking spaces/rough time purchased. Without giving the specific house away or anything. Could get it off the property price register but would rather ask here.


  • Registered Users Posts: 396 ✭✭mille100piedi


    1dav wrote: »
    Hi All,

    I was wondering if it will be hard to get those houses insured as almost all of them are with close proximity to water (canal, water retention ponds). I think that insurance companies ask if the property is located within 100 metres from water. (Even if they don't ask they have it in small print in terms and conditions)

    Any experience or thoughts on this please....

    yes, it can be a problem. Tolka river has a history of flooding


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,677 ✭✭✭PhoenixParker


    yes, it can be a problem. Tolka river has a history of flooding

    If the Tolka river ever floods royal canal park the world will have much bigger problems then just the tolka flooding.
    The development is 10+ meters above the river's level.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 396 ✭✭mille100piedi


    If the Tolka river ever floods royal canal park the world will have much bigger problems then just the tolka flooding.
    The development is 10+ meters above the river's level.

    I can't say there are no problems because I would lie, I live in the area and some insurer refused to cover for flooding, my apartment is even on the top floor.


  • Registered Users Posts: 40 1dav


    Hi All,

    Can i ask who is your house insurer and if you declared the proximity to the water (canal or ponds).
    Do you have any issues with mobile phone reception inside of the houses? I am loosing signal every time I enter the house😂


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,677 ✭✭✭PhoenixParker


    I can't say there are no problems because I would lie, I live in the area and some insurer refused to cover for flooding, my apartment is even on the top floor.

    This is the streetmap view of Royal Canal Park from the road bridge which passes above the Tolka. Everything you see in the photo up to bottom of the apartments would have to be filled with water for flooding from the Tolka to be an issue.

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    Basically, if we get to the point that happens, there won't be any more insurance companies, they'll all be bankrupt. Granted some of the insurance companies may look at the Tolka and see that it looks close on a map and be arseholes based merely on that, but they've no real reason to refuse insurance based on a flood risk from the Tolka.

    Our insurance ended up being with Zurich. They offered a half price deal for people with a mortgage from KBC so it was a no brainer price wise.


  • Registered Users Posts: 396 ✭✭mille100piedi


    This is the streetmap view of Royal Canal Park from the road bridge which passes above the Tolka. Everything you see in the photo up to bottom of the apartments would have to be filled with water for flooding from the Tolka to be an issue.

    hd2uCzt.png

    Basically, if we get to the point that happens, there won't be any more insurance companies, they'll all be bankrupt. Granted some of the insurance companies may look at the Tolka and see that it looks close on a map and be arseholes based merely on that, but they've no real reason to refuse insurance based on a flood risk from the Tolka.

    Our insurance ended up being with Zurich. They offered a half price deal for people with a mortgage from KBC so it was a no brainer price wise.


    I just reported the fact that some insurance refused the cover, I just wanted to answer the question without giving personal opinions over the matter. I didn't asked to insurer/broker that refused cover for flooding if it was right or wrong to do so, I didn't wanted to waste my time, I just shopped around and at the end I got BOI insurance and I pay 120Euro for 2bedroom and I am happy about the price. I understand your point, but is there something I can do about this?
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  • Registered Users Posts: 396 ✭✭mille100piedi


    1dav wrote: »
    Hi All,

    Can i ask who is your house insurer and if you declared the proximity to the water (canal or ponds).
    Do you have any issues with mobile phone reception inside of the houses? I am loosing signal every time I enter the house😂

    with some insurance you have to declare that there is no history of flooding in the area and some can see this on a map they have and tell you that they will not cover for flooding. With BOI I didn't have any problem. I do not live far away from the new development and my vodafone mobile phone is working fine


  • Registered Users Posts: 18 elTenedor


    Hi Everyone,

    I'm looking at potentially buying in one of the upcoming phases, as a first time buyer it's all new to me! Similar to Cronos I'm wondering about the house prices. From the property register it seems that the prices people are paying are quite a bit lower than the listed prices as per the info in the show houses.

    My question is did people negotiate their prices or was it very much a case of meeting the asking price and the difference in the register is because the house prices have actually risen by about 20k between phases?

    Totally understand if people don't want to go into detail on the thread but would appreciate a pm from anyone who has bought as to how the process with Ballymore went.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,677 ✭✭✭PhoenixParker


    elTenedor wrote: »
    Hi Everyone,

    I'm looking at potentially buying in one of the upcoming phases, as a first time buyer it's all new to me! Similar to Cronos I'm wondering about the house prices. From the property register it seems that the prices people are paying are quite a bit lower than the listed prices as per the info in the show houses.

    My question is did people negotiate their prices or was it very much a case of meeting the asking price and the difference in the register is because the house prices have actually risen by about 20k between phases?

    Totally understand if people don't want to go into detail on the thread but would appreciate a pm from anyone who has bought as to how the process with Ballymore went.

    Because they're new builds the property price register excludes VAT which is 13.5% of the price of the house. That means prices appear lower then what was paid.

    Houses have been selling out quickly. I doubt anyone negotiated anything off.


  • Registered Users Posts: 41 guns_healy


    elTenedor wrote: »
    Hi Everyone,

    I'm looking at potentially buying in one of the upcoming phases, as a first time buyer it's all new to me! Similar to Cronos I'm wondering about the house prices. From the property register it seems that the prices people are paying are quite a bit lower than the listed prices as per the info in the show houses.

    My question is did people negotiate their prices or was it very much a case of meeting the asking price and the difference in the register is because the house prices have actually risen by about 20k between phases?

    Totally understand if people don't want to go into detail on the thread but would appreciate a pm from anyone who has bought as to how the process with Ballymore went.

    The register doesn't include the 13.5tax on the house.

    As far as I'm aware all house went for the asking price. They have been snapped up on phase one and two.. They are in a strong position not to negotiate on the price as they know they'll sell


  • Registered Users Posts: 18 elTenedor


    Thanks everyone for the feedback, good to know why there is a difference from the property register... less good to know the prices aren't really negotiable 😀


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 880 ✭✭✭Arbie


    Previous comment re: VAT and PPR is correct. We bought late in 3rd phase and comparing against PPR entries we paid the same as 1st phase.

    The houses seem to be flying up so if anyone has questions or needs changes make sure to contact Ballymore directly and as soon as possible. Be persistent as they are busy and need reminders but in my experience they will try to facilitate, you just need to give them notice in good time.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,677 ✭✭✭PhoenixParker


    I rang Vodafone this morning and they said the line wasn't active call Eir.
    I rang Eir and they'll send a technician out but told me I need to sign up to an 18 month contract to have that happen.
    Right now I'm trying to work out whether there's something simple I can do (like plug in a cable somewhere) or someone else I can call (ballymore?) to avoid signing up with Eir.

    To update on this.

    I talked to Eir again. They have a 14 day cooling off period after you receive your modem and the broadband is active . . . . so they're sending a technician this week (fingers crossed) and once we're set up I can then decide to switch to Vodafone with no penalties.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 880 ✭✭✭Arbie


    Could anyone PM me about window measurements for a Heron please?


  • Registered Users Posts: 13 IAmTheWasp


    To update on this.

    I talked to Eir again. They have a 14 day cooling off period after you receive your modem and the broadband is active . . . . so they're sending a technician this week (fingers crossed) and once we're set up I can then decide to switch to Vodafone with no penalties.

    Hi Phoenix Parker,


    " I can then decide to switch to Vodafone with no penalties"

    Are you sure this is the case? I called Eir last week and they said that the technician will come out to the property to set up the phone line - if I chose then to use Eir for my TV/Broadband then there is no charge for the technician's visit but if I use another supplier, I will be billed €120 for the visit.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,677 ✭✭✭PhoenixParker


    IAmTheWasp wrote: »
    Hi Phoenix Parker,


    " I can then decide to switch to Vodafone with no penalties"

    Are you sure this is the case? I called Eir last week and they said that the technician will come out to the property to set up the phone line - if I chose then to use Eir for my TV/Broadband then there is no charge for the technician's visit but if I use another supplier, I will be billed €120 for the visit.

    Can't see anything in the two emails they sent me and it wasn't mentioned on the phone. Time will tell if they try to charge me for it I guess.
    Right now, the priority is internet access!


  • Registered Users Posts: 13 IAmTheWasp


    Can't see anything in the two emails they sent me and it wasn't mentioned on the phone. Time will tell if they try to charge me for it I guess.
    Right now, the priority is internet access!

    Ok cool, great stuff!

    No internet/TV for us until next Monday - I don't know what to do in the evening anymore?!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,677 ✭✭✭PhoenixParker


    IAmTheWasp wrote: »
    Ok cool, great stuff!

    No internet/TV for us until next Monday - I don't know what to do in the evening anymore?!

    unpack?

    I have unlimited 4G data on my phone and it works as a wifi hotspot.
    It's saving me the perils of sorting through all our crap.

    Just talked to Donna there about it too and she's on the case so hopefully it'll be fully sorted soon either way.


  • Registered Users Posts: 41 guns_healy


    IAmTheWasp wrote: »
    Ok cool, great stuff!

    No internet/TV for us until next Monday - I don't know what to do in the evening anymore?!

    Would sky not be quicker?


  • Registered Users Posts: 13 IAmTheWasp


    guns_healy wrote: »
    Would sky not be quicker?

    Eir (Eircom) own the lines so one of their technicians needs to come to the property to wire it up.


  • Registered Users Posts: 13 IAmTheWasp


    unpack?

    I have unlimited 4G data on my phone and it works as a wifi hotspot.
    It's saving me the perils of sorting through all our crap.

    Just talked to Donna there about it too and she's on the case so hopefully it'll be fully sorted soon either way.

    Pretty much all done at this stage, thank god.


  • Registered Users Posts: 41 guns_healy


    IAmTheWasp wrote: »
    Eir (Eircom) own the lines so one of their technicians needs to come to the property to wire it up.

    Oh right

    Looks like I'll have to stump up €120 for them to connect my lines so I can then get sky


  • Registered Users Posts: 91 ✭✭janeybaby


    elTenedor wrote: »
    Hi Everyone,

    I'm looking at potentially buying in one of the upcoming phases, as a first time buyer it's all new to me! Similar to Cronos I'm wondering about the house prices. From the property register it seems that the prices people are paying are quite a bit lower than the listed prices as per the info in the show houses.

    My question is did people negotiate their prices or was it very much a case of meeting the asking price and the difference in the register is because the house prices have actually risen by about 20k between phases?

    Totally understand if people don't want to go into detail on the thread but would appreciate a pm from anyone who has bought as to how the process with Ballymore went.

    For people who have bought here and moved in already, were you given a breakdown of the management fees before signing the contract? Again if people don't want to get into details publicly that's understandable but would really appreciated a PM - just trying to do a bit more research before the next phase as Ballymore & Sherry Fitz aren't great at getting back to us.

    Thanks!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,677 ✭✭✭PhoenixParker


    janeybaby wrote: »
    For people who have bought here and moved in already, were you given a breakdown of the management fees before signing the contract? Again if people don't want to get into details publicly that's understandable but would really appreciated a PM - just trying to do a bit more research before the next phase as Ballymore & Sherry Fitz aren't great at getting back to us.

    Thanks!

    We didn't get a breakdown of our own management fees specifically, but the pack with the contracts contained a contractual list of what fees we were liable for and the accounts of the management company from last year, which gave the general overview. The accounts of the management company were included with the minutes of last years AGM. Probably worth trying Tammy in the office diagonally opposite Centra for a copy. (Her number is earlier in this thread).

    You get the contracts pack at the E5K, easy to walk away, stage so you will have plenty of time to go over it prior to signing on the dotted line.

    The breakdown in the accounts from previous years is more designed around the apartment blocks and their maintenance much of which the houses aren't liable for so I couldn't work out or exact breakdown. Via the solicitor I got it in writing that the houses contribute only towards the leisure suite and estate service charges only and also that bin charges were included. Our solicitor was happy with the level of sinking fund etc. I also made sure the solicitors told us exactly what our first years service charge was before we signed the binding contracts.


  • Registered Users Posts: 63 ✭✭nordstrom


    On the Internet connection thing, I went with Vodafone and they sent someone out and connected us up, there was nobody from eir involved. Didn't have to pay anything for connection.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,719 ✭✭✭cronos


    Did anyone get square footage and specific specs in their contracts. The documents I got show a layout but nothing specific. I know it roughly from the brochure just want to be sure.

    Also did anyone get a specific listing of what's included per room? I know the bathrooms are tiled and the rest of the floors are not covered.

    One last thing, I'm curious of the types of changes people have had the builders do during construction and the costs. For example if anyone's introduced a door between the Kitchen and the living room.

    Find Sherry Fitz don't provide much details.


  • Registered Users Posts: 55 ✭✭maciektok


    ring or email Donna in Ballymore, she'll has all the info, she's lovely and very helpfull


  • Registered Users Posts: 41 guns_healy


    Has anyone been to the gym in the apartments yet?

    If so. How big is it and does it have a pool and sauna etc?

    Also, where do the house owners get their gym membership card from?


  • Registered Users Posts: 17 ek


    Hi All,

    Just wondering if you got a choice of paint colours or any other say on the interior before you moved in?

    Thanks


  • Registered Users Posts: 1 alexa89


    Hi there,

    I've bought a Heron in february and the houses are now ready to move in. Today I got the Statement of Account from my solicitor and the Service Charge is over €900, which normally is the fee for a whole year. Could someone please tell me if they paid service charge for a full year?

    Does anyone know if the land is registered?

    Thank you,
    Alexandra


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,677 ✭✭✭PhoenixParker


    guns_healy wrote: »
    Has anyone been to the gym in the apartments yet?

    If so. How big is it and does it have a pool and sauna etc?

    Also, where do the house owners get their gym membership card from?

    Haven't been to the gym yet, but did the induction.
    Contact Tammy in the management office, she gives you the forms. You fill them out, hand over E20 and some form of photo (a copy of our drivers licence did). She'll then ring you whenever the next induction is. Seems to be about every second Wednesday. We did ours last week. Then you get a card you can use to get into the gym whenever. There's a sauna and steam room and your regular cardio & fixed weight machines. Few Dumbbells for safety reasons.

    The new gym is also due to open shortly though not sure when.

    ek wrote: »
    Hi All,

    Just wondering if you got a choice of paint colours or any other say on the interior before you moved in?

    Thanks

    We were given the choice of magnolia or grey walls. Contact Donna in ballymore. We also changed the colours of the kitchen cabinets, however there's a new kitchen guy now so not sure what the story is with that.
    alexa89 wrote: »
    Hi there,

    I've bought a Heron in february and the houses are now ready to move in. Today I got the Statement of Account from my solicitor and the Service Charge is over €900, which normally is the fee for a whole year. Could someone please tell me if they paid service charge for a full year?

    Does anyone know if the land is registered?

    Thank you,
    Alexandra

    You pay the fee for the whole year at closing and the difference between when you close vs what the whole year fee is, is credited against the fees in year 2.


  • Registered Users Posts: 41 guns_healy


    Haven't been to the gym yet, but did the induction.
    Contact Tammy in the management office, she gives you the forms. You fill them out, hand over E20 and some form of photo (a copy of our drivers licence did). She'll then ring you whenever the next induction is. Seems to be about every second Wednesday. We did ours last week. Then you get a card you can use to get into the gym whenever. There's a sauna and steam room and your regular cardio & fixed weight machines. Few Dumbbells for safety reasons.

    The new gym is also due to open shortly though not sure when.




    We were given the choice of magnolia or grey walls. Contact Donna in ballymore. We also changed the colours of the kitchen cabinets, however there's a new kitchen guy now so not sure what the story is with that.



    You pay the fee for the whole year at closing and the difference between when you close vs what the whole year fee is, is credited against the fees in year 2.

    Thank you for the detailed reply PP

    All sounds good


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  • Registered Users Posts: 3 JIMjim87


    Hi Guys,

    I picked up a Herron in the last phase.

    I was just wondering how people have found the houses, and I 've a few questions:

    Is there a network hub in the utility room? How is the place wired for multimedia devices/TV.

    The kitchen island in the show-house has a low bench/breakfast-bar, anyone have this raised or if not how are you finding the level it is at? I assume you can only use low stools with it.

    Also I was considering making changes to the fittings in the bathrooms, to have a hose aswell as the rainfall head in the showers. Anyone do something similar?

    Cheers.


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