Now Greystones has a bit of a problem. It is a lovely place, and everyone knows it. For years it was probably too far out from Dublin to commute, but then they extended the DART to the village and improved some of the access roads. Now everyone (us included) wants to live in Greystones (apparently voted the World's Most Livable Community at some ceremony or other). It really does have a lot going for it....on the beach, nice main street, friendly people (for the most part), but not enough pubs if I'm honest.
As the 'Great Recession' drew to a close, developers who had lots of land around the town started building massive housing estates. Fair enough, loads of people want to live here so who am I to complain when we did the same thing (we bought an old cottage, not in the new estates). But, it really does seem to be losing some of its allure that brought us here in the first place. Lots more traffic, and buses and trains are packed. Schools are oversubscribed, but that's a whole other story for another day. It's still a lovely place, but the harbour development is still not finished, and quite frankly is a bit crap. Oh yeah, house prices are daylight robbery as well. My long-held disgust with Irish estate agents keeps getting worse.... Cowboys, Ted, Cowboys.
Photo stolen from Wikipedia apparently taken by someone called moptoptv.
Absolutely agree. Same with tourism (I worked in the tourism industry). Everybody wants to expand until the reason people actually came for has disappeared.
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