Ha. Check out any of the house/flatshare groups on FB and you’ll see just how common posts/vacancies like this are.
The housing crisis is actually so much worse than we think it is. If inward migrants weren’t willing to accept substandard, overcrowded accommodation like this, both demand and rents would be even higher and the crisis would transform into an emergency.
Scundered
At least when showing tenants around it won’t take long, you can see everything the minute you open the door.
Stan
Park West ‘close to the city centre’?
millie st murderlark
*relatively* close
Ciuncainteach
Relative to Mizen Head perhaps?
Papi
Or like relatives are close in Mississippi.
Mr.Fart
when would ya get the chance for a tug even? I’d be on tug patrol constantly, the first little sound i hear “STOPPIT NOW”
Pat
Is that a Magic 8 Ball on the table? You’d wonder what message comes up when you shake it
Papi
Table? Oh, the guest room!
paddy apathy
It really ties the tenement together!
just sayin
Looks like you would need to open the window to access the ladder on one of the bunks
Paulus
Could be a safety feature, ya know, doubling as a fire escape?
eoin
If you were in direct provision today, and having food and utilities covered, would you prefer to move into accommodation like that shown above?
The govt says it spends €35 per person per day on people in DP which includes bed and board. You’re looking at €20/day just for accommodation only based on that disgraceful set up advertised on Daft.
The 700 in DP whose asylum applications have been approved should no longer be in DP, but where can they go? As for the 4,300 whose asylum applications are still pending, their situation might not be ideal but compared to the above set-up, it’s not the worst either.
Daisy Chainsaw
Yes, think yourself lucky you have a tenement slum to go to.
Ha. Check out any of the house/flatshare groups on FB and you’ll see just how common posts/vacancies like this are.
The housing crisis is actually so much worse than we think it is. If inward migrants weren’t willing to accept substandard, overcrowded accommodation like this, both demand and rents would be even higher and the crisis would transform into an emergency.
At least when showing tenants around it won’t take long, you can see everything the minute you open the door.
Park West ‘close to the city centre’?
*relatively* close
Relative to Mizen Head perhaps?
Or like relatives are close in Mississippi.
when would ya get the chance for a tug even? I’d be on tug patrol constantly, the first little sound i hear “STOPPIT NOW”
Is that a Magic 8 Ball on the table? You’d wonder what message comes up when you shake it
Table? Oh, the guest room!
It really ties the tenement together!
Looks like you would need to open the window to access the ladder on one of the bunks
Could be a safety feature, ya know, doubling as a fire escape?
If you were in direct provision today, and having food and utilities covered, would you prefer to move into accommodation like that shown above?
The govt says it spends €35 per person per day on people in DP which includes bed and board. You’re looking at €20/day just for accommodation only based on that disgraceful set up advertised on Daft.
The 700 in DP whose asylum applications have been approved should no longer be in DP, but where can they go? As for the 4,300 whose asylum applications are still pending, their situation might not be ideal but compared to the above set-up, it’s not the worst either.
Yes, think yourself lucky you have a tenement slum to go to.
thanks blushirts