I have a few alarms for rental properties but i received studios for 2.000€ or crazy prices like these ones, there is nothing affordable. Now i understand why so many irish are leaving Ireland for Australia, and some are even going to my country (Spain) for living even with the language barrier, lower salaries and housing crisis too. It doesnt make sense studios for 1800/2000€ idk what else to say, f*ck everyting.

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    1. Short_Ad_5006 on

      3 bed so likely shared…..and targeting the people who work for tech firms  presumably 

    2. thesquaredape on

      That’s 1600 each and it’s a house not an apartment. It’s actually okay value considering where it is

    3. Imaginary_Crow6667 on

      Next door neighbours are paying €4500, both from NL, Doctor and Analyst.

      Good bit more than the mortgage would be, but the flexibility suits them

    4. Anywhere_everywhere7 on

      Rich foreigners who work in tech. The prices are honestly disgusting.

    5. FlowBorn5279 on

      A family with 2 people making a good living that aren’t buying for whatever reason, not completely unfathomable

    6. IrishAllDay on

      1.6k a month per person.

      So about the same cost as having my kid in Crèche

    7. SoloWingPixy88 on

      This is a 3 bed but a lot or more exprensive rents are geared towards coorperate lets for CEOs are senior execs ect.

    8. Anywhere_everywhere7 on

      1.6k a person rental for month and people on here defending it, you can find cheaper in New York for that price.

    9. Craicriture on

      It’s definitely getting way out of hand. For a city Dublin’s size and relevance, that’s taking the piss tbh. There’s a severe lack of supply, but it will come down again eventually.

    10. A lot of people have corporate apartments, paid for as part of a relocation deal

    11. tightlines89 on

      I think it’s sad that we’ve become numb to mad shit like this. People in here saying it’s good value per room etc. Crazy what we accept as the norm now.

    12. Internal-Cobbler9140 on

      If a corporation doesn’t rent it it won’t be long before the government comes along looking to rent it as emergency accommodation. 

      I met a girl years ago who, I shit you not, spent over a year in “emergency accommodation” in a 5 star hotel in Ballsbridge, she’s on my instagram, was unemployed, on the dole, living in a 5 star hotel suite, posting pics every weekend from festivals and trips abroad… reason she got the accommodation was that she claimed to be a victim of domestic violence, and not to diminish the very serious nature and need to support someone in that situation, I’m very suspicious of even the legitimacy of her claims. She’s Irish, before anyone starts.

    13. ThreeTreesForTheePls on

      1666 a month for a room if they share, which is still mad but fairly doable for those lads in tech or upper management.

    14. A 3Bed/2Bath in GCD?

      That’s for a pharma exec with a couple of kid’s who’s been seconded to Dublin for a couple years.

    15. MacaroonFancy9181 on

      If you look at rent prices across Ireland, I ask the same question, who the hell affords €1,600 for a 3 bed terrace in Roscrea in Tipperary like

    16. Sharing is fair but there should be regulations as to what is considered a bedroom and how many square metres a bedroom must have to share it. Also, rents should be capped and should depend on location and BER rating and should not be more than 50-75% of the current HAP payment for a given county.

      Also, funds should be banned from buying private stock, they should build houses for rent and so should councils. Both new and second-hand housing market should be for private people only and, as special measure just until the housing crisis is solved, buy to let should not be allowed in places where demand exceeds supply.

      Short term lets like airbnb should be banned, but laws should make it easier to remove a tenant who fails to pay or damages the property

    17. There’s a 5 bed place out in Donnybrook advertised for 15 a month.

      The other side of the population is a different place altogether.
      Though, I thought it was odd something like that was advertised on Daft. You’d think there’d be agents that dealt with places like that separately to the unwashed masses.

    18. Old_Mission_9175 on

      Not for normal folk, aimed at high earners/corporate lets.

      Dublin is becoming a theme park for visitors, not a living city anymore.

    19. MuffledApplause on

      3 bed so say the en suite master is 2k a month and the other rooms are 1500.

    20. Everyone argues that it’s 1600 for a room, and that’s valid, but if I’m a high earning tech worker or something I wouldn’t want to have to share accommodation just to live either. Doesn’t make sense.

    21. LaIrlandesa on

      God damn that couch is fucking deadly! Why can I, a poor person, not get furniture in highly saturated colours? So unfair

    22. I often wonder who can affort this. I never met anyone living in expensive rentals like this so I guess it’s not my cirlce

    23. supremeemperor_dalek on

      Tbh, my old house I used rent was 600 per room and there were 2 people per room (couples). 8 people in a 4 bedroom 3 bathroom. Like I can see how groups of people can do it

    24. The most senior Meta staff, the Grand Canal architects of the Algorithmic Reich.

    25. Slow_Heron_5853 on

      It was actually €5,200 per month for rent a few weeks ago, they have reduced the price.

      Still utter madness, maybe some blue chip corporate types will rent it for their Executives, its Dublin 2. business area. Its still very high rental but the location is good.

    26. Time-Trifle9604 on

      What I find even worse is the number of studio apartments with the beds right by the kitchen for over €1500 a month. If you’re charging that much at the very least design the small space with some thought put into it.

    27. Pricing aside… what the hell is up with these interiors? Couldn’t have possibly picked an uglier arrangement of furnitures and colours