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Design could be better, better use of space in the kitchen, has not been efficiently used. No
hard solid walls. Management is not too great and not help when you need it. Need legal regulations officer checking on sound proofing. And the efficacy of sound proofing.
Bought a flat in 2001 on the RABOURNMEAD ESTATE, Northolt, Middlesex. To my biggest regret when I realised there was hardly any sound proofing. Hear neighbours talking even in low voices, person peeing eg. Upstairs flat I was other side of the flat and heard my neighbour peeing, every sound I could hear. I managed to through the experience by wearing ear plugs at might. And having tv on all day. Luckily I had quiet neighbours. I then rented the place and I am back with families living above and below with children and now wooden flooring. I hear running screaming . Someone slams the door the whole place vibrates, the walls are thin partitions , the skating boards are a form material not wood. No sound proofing it seems. Hear every sound!!!
I have to have music or some sound all day long to camouflage the racket. These flats tinder boxes were built in the 70s when there was no legal regulations on sound proof controls. Fairview should be sued and brought to justice for stress and breaching the law. Can someone help me and give me some guidance to whom I should talk to. What can I do ? Need to speak to legal advisors but whom? Living in hell!!!
The development was under another name , later i found out the devlopers were actually FAIREVIEW
Fitted wardrobes i guess! A closet space in the hallway
it’s a newly built development. the quality of the exteriors are good plus the flooring . the interiors are average in terms of the finishing (e.g. the painting of the walls .
the security is okay but no security personnel in charge. the maintenance of the building is fine but the lifts still terrible since I moved in .
the development is close to Hayes town which is full of various amenities. still close to M4 to access. parking is a little difficult. but there is a close parking with limited parking spaces for visitors.
lower level of the flat , i’m currently on 6th floor , best to be on 4th downwards
close to Hayes station which is the best access to London
Cottage flat good space and good size rooms. Lots of cupboard space in both bedrooms. Good views. Kitchen could do with more cupboard space. No real contact building management required in 3 years. All issues dealt with promptly and efficiently. Flower beds could be smarter but will look better when start to grow.
Long walk from town. Pub at bottom of road. No real restaurants within walking distance except golf club. Asda easy walk. Green space to walk in. Street quiet. Parking not an issue.
Council bins don’t come already ordered on new build houses.
Best aspect of property is plenty of space, and a quiet area.
The property management at times was very poor and very non excistant took a year and a half to have a road and when they were doing works we were never really informed or helped in the situation and had to put up with it and struggle to park our cars at night after working long hours which shouldn’t of been the case .
Parking on the street was lined in the plans but never ever got done so parking at my property can be hard as others don’t use common sense and park properly .
The good things lots of shops local including restaurants etc
The time frame for things to be completed and actually tell your paying customers and supporting them when works being done right infront of there homes and incoviencing them all the time communication is key
The not so sound proofing to my upstairs which was said to me the day I moved in the young manager kept saying everything helps with sound proofing special flooring etc clearly isn’t as good as he said it was