Um.
Paulie Doyle tweetz:
840 quid a month to live in a hallway in Santry with a ‘Live, Laugh, Love’ phrase painted on the wall…
Coultry Road, Santry, Dublin 9 (Daft)
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Um.
Paulie Doyle tweetz:
840 quid a month to live in a hallway in Santry with a ‘Live, Laugh, Love’ phrase painted on the wall…
Coultry Road, Santry, Dublin 9 (Daft)
€840 a month and not so much as a crying chair.
Turn the washing machine on, leave the door open and you can get the full dancing in the rain experience from your bed!
When I lived in the Towers on Coultry Road, it was Ballymun.
Cheek of them switching it to Santry because we left.
My guess is this is a former airbnb, Fancy to look at, but rubbish to live in. Though I’ve seen far worse for that money.
I know we’ve had a discussion on this before; but this is positively palatial, clean and fresh when compared to my first abode in the early 80s. But yes, the rent was probably proportionally cheaper.
But remember, opportunistic, gouging landlords – like the poor – have always been with us.
doesn’t make it ok
dancing with tears in my eyes…lolz
Ideal for Students? Whey they gonna get €210 per week? School to Work to Bed to School *Rinse & Repeat, No Time For Foolish Rain Dancing
I worked part time through college four, sometimes five days a week to afford to live closer to college, ended up having something of a nervous breakdown in my third year for my efforts and derailing my life for a few years. The rent was nowhere near as expensive as it would be now. I can’t imagine how students are managing now, and the kind of pressure they must feel.
I ended up with pretty ill too juggling the same thing in college and my rent was cheap by today’s standards