€7k a month in Ranelagh pic.twitter.com/9MfigfCXmM
— Conall Laverty (@ConallLaverty) December 19, 2019
That deserved a decent plug.
plug.
Suit yourselves.
€7k a month in Ranelagh pic.twitter.com/9MfigfCXmM
— Conall Laverty (@ConallLaverty) December 19, 2019
That deserved a decent plug.
plug.
Suit yourselves.
Studio apartment.
€1,150 Per month
Victoria Street, Portobello, Dublin 8 (Daft)
Studio apartment.
€1,200 Per month
Hatch Street Lower, Dublin 2 (Daft)
Carlosfandango writes:
Seeing this a lot on Daft now. Yes, it’s a bed in a kitchen..You can cook the bacon before you get up. No, they are not bedside lockers. This. Is. Your. Life.
Um.
Rob Gale writes:
found this ad (above) for an apartment in Holystown [Dublin 15]
I did a reverse image search on one of the clearly-not-Holystown photos and it’s of Mrytle Beach Hotels in the US [South Carolina, on the Atlantic coast of America]. What the Hell’s going on?
Anyone?
Chapelwood Green, Hollystown, Dublin 15, North Dublin (Daft)
‘A single BEDROOM available in one bedroom apartment MONDAY TILL FRIDAY ONLY ‘
IsMise writes:
I think that should say SITTING ROOM €570 to sleep in a communal area…but only Mon-Fri….
My neighbour's kid sorted her student accommodation in Galway. 700pm per month for own room in house with landlady & 12 other students. Cash only, and on Friday mornings they have to take *everything* out of the rooms & vacate as she does AirBnB at the weekends. pic.twitter.com/mFE4Q9N3jt
— emma burns (@betaburns) August 26, 2019
This makes me so angry and should be absolutely illegal as security for tenure – 7 days a week – is an absolute minimal ingredient for a proper rental market. That woman should hang her head in shame. #greed https://t.co/bK9dnY2hMg
— David McWilliams (@davidmcw) August 27, 2019
Good times.
AFTER EIGHT years of @FineGael in government
More than half of students skip class to work so they can pay for rising rents@Ly211
..students said they would cut down on food to afford living costs and 11pc admitted avoiding medical check-upshttps://t.co/KVkCEwOAcr pic.twitter.com/ZvrxzCOGyc
— Mick Caul (@caulmick) August 19, 2019
Reported on RTE this morning. Average monthly rents in Dublin have risen to €2000 a month. After 8 years of market obsessed FG, you now need €24,000 a year just for rent. Think about it, before you put food on the table, pay a bill etc, YOU NEED €24,000 A YEAR FOR RENT. https://t.co/hT4JA6NQrz
— Pete Coleman (@PeteColeman11) August 20, 2019
Twenty four big ones.
Yesterday: I Fought The Law Of Supply And Demand
This morning
The latest quarterly Rental Report by Daft.ie is out.
In Dublin, rent growth in the last quarter was 4.5% compared to a year earlier, bringing average rents to €2,023 a month – with available rentals continuing to slow.
Daft economist Ronan Lyons says:
“Availability on the rental market remains at levels that were unprecedented prior to 2015…For example, in the Dublin market, there were just 1,541 properties available to rent on August 1st. While that’s up from 1,121 two years ago, it’s well below the average of 4,700 for the preceding decade….”
Average monthly rents hit record level for 13th quarter in a row – report (RTÉ)
Meanwhile…
The government promised years back that it would bring in a deposit-retention scheme for landlords and tenants. What’s happened since? https://t.co/7LNFEqJ0EQ
— Dublin Inquirer (@DublinInquirer) August 20, 2019
Dillon Marshall DMPC, offers a ‘studio’ in Clondalkin €1,200pm. Photos suggest No bedroom window & non-compliance A.7 Min Standard 2017. No evidence of planning ‘Human Habitation’. Ber C3?! How many gardens have residents? #HomesNotSheds #DubRentWatch https://t.co/RzwiEdGkU9 pic.twitter.com/evouYHwdEV
— Dublin Rental Watch (@DubRentWatch) August 15, 2019
Oh.
Looks nice.
Aido writes:
€900 a month to live in a “vegan household” in Terenure? No thanks…
Ah.