fiload wrote: » Are you looking to share or your own place and what is your budget?
N.96 wrote: » You could advertise for someone to share with you? If it's that hard to find accommodation then surely someone will come along if you advertise.https://www.daft.ie/cork/apartments-for-rent/rochestown/mount-oval-village-rochestown-cork-1859683/
yogmeister wrote: » Those areas you named are some of the more expensive areas of the city . Do you drive ?? You might have to consider a longer commute .
whisky_galore wrote: » Dog-eat-dog rental market, best you can do is scan notice boards in shopping centres, literally sit on Daft.ie and actually ask people at work. Shrinking violets never get anything. You don't ask, you don't get. You might prepare to just suck it up and live further away.
barry181091 wrote: » The first thing is that you have to be in Cork when searching for a place to live. You need to try to be as close to the first person that views the place. Gone are the days where you could respond to an add days after it is put up I am afraid. I was in a similar position to you where by I was looking up until a week ago for a room to rent. The place I got only had one day for viewing and had twelve (Yes, 12!) viewings scheduled. Its a very competitive market, but if you are not in the city you are basically snookered. You say your budget is 550-600 and that should really be enough for what you are looking for? What exactly are you looking for in a room? Are you being too picky (Double bed + ensuite etc)? Apartment or house?
jimgoose wrote: » Seeing as you've gone as far afield from work as Ballincollig, there's also Glasheen, Wilton and Bishopstown.
TrustedApple wrote: » 550 I would not consider all that much to be fair in this rental market. I was paying 600 a month nearly 3 years ago when i moved to cork for a double with no ensuite. I was only paying 270 a month in Waterford for the same thing. I saw my old room up to rent a few months back and they were looking for about 700 for it and I nearly died and was due to go up again !!!. So you might have to up your rent to the 700 range if you want a double that's not a drive. As for me, it takes 45 mins on a bus to get to work and an hour home and I know its something I have to do !!!.
dory wrote: » If you would consider owner occupier you'll have a lot more options. I've friends who aren't renting houses they previously rented as the tax makes in not worth it. Especially if the house needs work. But people can rent rooms tax free so they're much more likely to do that. I've been there, it's slim pickings. I think you should definitely reconsider the Lough/Bishopstown. Not all houses there are student orientated.
rom wrote: » Is east Cork on the train line that you can claim commuter tax back on an option?
iLaura wrote: » I've been asking people constantly in work, but there's been no luck that way. I regards to sucking it up; I am vehemently trying to stay away from anywhere that requires me to use the tunnel. I'm not prepared to sit for over 20 minutes to try and even get to the tunnel. And I think that's a fairly decent excuse.