Or in the crying chair.
The classic Rathmines bedsit with some new mod cons.
Yours for €700 a month.
Thanks DD
Or in the crying chair.
The classic Rathmines bedsit with some new mod cons.
Yours for €700 a month.
Thanks DD
“PLACE AVAILABLE!!!!, WE LIVE TWO MORE PEOPLE, THE FLAT IS A STUDIO, SO THE PLACE AVAILABLE IS UNDER THE STAIRS…”
Where?
There.
Under the stairs.
Grosvenor Square Rathmines, Rathmines, Dublin 6 (Daft)
Thanks Stephen
A retail unit?
For a ton?
ON CAPEL STREET?
“You are very welcome to drop in and have a look at this City Center Salon and Share a lovely hair salon by renting a chair .”
Ah.
Thanks JennytheMonkey
Soup Norman writes:
I’m currently looking for a new place to live and came across this lovely bachelor pad [Synge Street, Dublin] on Daft.ie. €760-a-month for a kitchen-bedroom combo with en suite toilet. I’m tempted, obviously, but the lack of an adequate crying chair is a bit of a deal-breaker.
35 Synge Street, Dublin (Daft)
Meanwhile:
Darragh Ryan writes:
“Further to your post today – Bathroom/kitchen combo – I spotted this €750-a-month beauty. It brings a new meaning to the idea of breakfast in bed. Comes with a quality red crying chair too.”
Mark Sugrue writes:
Yours for only €325,000 euro in scenic Killester, Dublin 5. This charming 3 bed boast new definitions of convenience in ‘en-suite’.
Some shower, in fairness.
The Banter housing ding dong [part of the Living In The City series] at the Twisted Pepper (Middle Abbey St., Dublin 1) on Wednesday October 23.
Featuring: Ronan Lyons (economist, Daft.ie and Trinity College Dublin),Colette Browne (Irish Independent columnist), Karl Deeter (adviser and analyst at Irish Mortgage Brokers and Advisors.ie) and Dr Lorcan Sirr (lecturer in housing studies and urban economics at DIT).
From Banter:
After the ridiculous boom years came the inevitable bust and now come signs of a boom again, as anyone seeking to rent or buy a home in the last few years can tell you. It all sounds very familiar – and very worrying. Here we go again. Will we ever learn? And what exactly is there to learn?
FIGHT!
(Admission is free, but you will need to sign-up here)