“House is fairly run down and there is no heating, hence the cheap rent”
Fair enough.
House share, Bray Road, Foxrock, Dublin 18 (Daft)
Thanks D
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“House is fairly run down and there is no heating, hence the cheap rent”
Fair enough.
House share, Bray Road, Foxrock, Dublin 18 (Daft)
Thanks D
i’d say there must be some fierce damp in there if there’s no heating. house looks nice, wonder what they mean by “run down”.
Meanwhile at the other end of the market here’s what I believe to be the first thousand euro room is a normal house share.
Dublin rental RIP
http://www.daft.ie/dublin/apartment-share/clontarf/glaslyn-howth-road-clontarf-dublin-906908/
There is a fax machine. I reckon that’s pushing up the prices. Handy if you need to contact the 1980s.
People leave house shares all the time, but I bet what is happening more than ever is that people are pushing their rent increases onto new tenants and further muddying the waters and not being entirely honest about how much all the rent is, 980 p.m. not a chance
can somebody contact them and ask why there’s no heating and if they’re planning on hibernating for winter??
“we play chess!”
You can buy plug-in electric heaters fairly cheaply.
€70 quid little lifesavers. Needed a few when my boiler went kaput a few years ago & my pipes froze.
Fun times.
but but but according to Pat Kenny there’s plenty of certain types of people who will leave their taps running to stop those pipes freezing, water that has to be paid for by someone!!?!?!
I can only assume that you are not one of those types of people as Pat is always right about everything
http://www.daft.ie/dublin/apartment-share/clontarf/glaslyn-howth-road-clontarf-dublin-906908/
Probate.
Bubble. Slowly. Expanding. Beginning.to.creak. she cannae take anymore captain!!
998 families in emergency accommodation.
http://www.rte.ie/news/2016/0930/820477-homelessness/
No heating! I believe thats illegal
Suitable for Eskimos. Which reminds me of the story of the Eskimo reading his child a nursery rhyme
‘Little Jack Horner sat in the corner…..’ When the child interrupted him and asked ‘Daddy – what’s a corner?’
Daft are a fupping disgrace. They legitimise this poo.
It’s a property website, not your personal well bring.
Try again.
http://www.daft.ie/dublin/house-share/foxrock/torquay-road-foxrock-dublin-899883/
Jaysus “come and pay me to look after my dying father”.
Why do people rent? I bought in my early twenties – it’s an easy ride after that and you escape all of those greedy Dublin / absentee landowners and shysters.
I would advise people to do that if possible, even they plan on traveling for most of their 20s. Just rent it out while you’re away and have an estate agent manage it. You can buy a small house in a country town somewhere and then sell it when you want something to live in later.