Shox2711 wrote: Anyone have a rough estimate on how much it costs to heat the flats in these modern apartment blocks? I.e Strand and Riverpoint. Big glass windows straight onto the river sounds lovely in the summer but a curse in the winter.
panda100 wrote: » Lived in the strand for two years and I say I turned on the heating about twice in that time. Depending on what way you're facing the apartments are real sun traps. Moved into an old Georgian house recently and while it's beautiful, it's frigging freezing compared to the strand!
Shox2711 wrote: That’s good to hear. Would you be able to tell me if parking was included in the rent for each resident?
Shox2711 wrote: Is there anywhere other than daft where the strand apartments are advertised? Seen maybe 5-6 in total in the last year on daft and they’re gone within a few hours.
panda100 wrote: » I think it depends on the apartment. We had one parking space with ours but had to pay for another one. They also have a very secure bike locker as well which was handy.
Shox2711 wrote: » How much was the second parking space do you remember? In a situation here with my (potential) roommate where we're battling over parking lol.
Arrival wrote: » Just split the price of the second parking space, handiest solution
Shox2711 wrote: » Few other factors involved. He has a partner stay over 3-4 days a week and gets the bigger room with en suite.
TooObvious wrote: » Hey there - does anybody here know who the managing agents are of Harveys Quay on Henry Street?
testicles wrote: » You don't need to turn on either hot water or timer for the showers, just make sure the switch for hot water is on. It'll heat as required (i.e. when you turn on the shower) then The dial outside the bathrooms is for underfloor heating. Give the concierge a shout, and he'll show you how to use the heating / hot water.
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testicles wrote: » Mike is the concierge (his fancy title) Are you an owner or a tenant?
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panda100 wrote: » Ahh Mike is what I miss most about living in the strand. Went above and beyond for the tenenats and was great fun. Never forget when I went down to collect my post the week before Christmas and there he was in his little elf costume putting out the bins. Sorry, I can't help with the boiler situation as nevr had any issues with it.
seachto7 wrote: » Just moved back to Limerick from Dublin, and thought I'd be able to afford to rent an apartment on my own, but by the looks of things on Daft, I'll be out of luck. I was paying €700 sharing per month in Dublin, and can't find anything in that price range here. A share might be my only option.... Any advice?
holystungun9 wrote: The commercial units downstairs seem empty but it looks like a handy place. Doesn't seem to be parking though so I don't know what tenants do.