somefeen wrote: » 375 a month to share a room with 2 other people? Who in their right mind is going to go for that? Surely a bit outside the city you'd manage to get your own single bedroom for around 400. There's no way living in that location is worth having no privacy Also the modern facilities are BY the house. So is the kitchen around the corner?
[Deleted User] wrote: » English is not be certain the first tongue of the landlord. subletter
Thargor wrote: » Cant upload the pics as Im on mobile but for 1.6 million thiss will probably be up for a while anyway:https://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/24-garville-road-rathgar-dublin-6/4263434 What a complete and utter turd, the complete wrongness of the design, exterior and interior, look at the 2 main internal rooms! We have more attractive prefab storerooms at work.
gozunda wrote: » This is a bit special ... "This is without a doubt the most grim ad we've seen on Daft yet"https://www.buzz.ie/amp/latest/without-doubt-most-grim-ad-seen-daft-296248
Deleted User wrote: » Could be worse! You could be renting the bed for only the night, someone else working the night shift could have it for the day. It's also bad if you're on the right side of the double bed, assuming it's been rented as a 3up room.
tara73 wrote: » I don't get it. Why the need to squeeze in this additional bed? why not just rent it to a couple with the double bed in it for the 1200? If the rent for 3 people is 400 per person =1200 in all, it's still a bargain for 1200 for a couple. Or did I miss something..?
The studio its in city centre Dublin 8 15 min walk to spire .About me i m Professional 29 y old I would like to share my studio apartment, the studio brand new renovated I have 2 bed in the studio kitchen and electric shower very quiet. bills monthly just for energy (prepay) 30 50€monthly
gozunda wrote: » It's in the detail if the Daft.ie advert. The renter is looking to share the cost of the apartment(?) with one other person - hence the 'other' bed .. See: https://touch.daft.ie/dublin/apartment-share/portobello/longwood-avenue-portobello-dublin-8-portobello-dublin-1033115
Kitty6277 wrote: » Ah well that makes more sense then. Still pretty grim though.
gozunda wrote: » You would really need to get on very well with the other person, be very tidy and extremely understanding .... I'd say Id last about 5 seconds at best ...
Graces7 wrote: » if you were in desperate need of a roof over your head and a bed, you would be amazed what you could do.. trust me on that
mikhail wrote: » This thread stopped being funny some time ago. Maybe we can rename it Tragic Houses/Flates to rent.
gozunda wrote: » Trust me madam - I'd be sleeping under some good clean bushes in a field first ...
Mollyb60 wrote: » €1200 a month for a bedsit is NOT a bargain. That is shocking.
Lyle Lanley wrote: » Been following this thread for a laugh on and off for years. Now returning to Ireland looking for accomodation, not laughing any more!
Graces7 wrote: » Inaccurate title... not very polite?*... And i fully and sincerely hope that you are never in a real life situation to have to think of that. Many are .. better a place like that than a shop doorway.. Life has realities
Madam /ˈmædəm/, or, as French, madame/ˈmædəm/ or /məˈdɑːm/,[1] is a polite form of address for women, often contracted to ma'am /ˈmæm/. The abbreviation is "Mme" or "Mme" or "Mdm" and the plural is mesdames(abbreviated "Mmes" or "Mmes" or "Mdms"). The term was borrowed from the Frenchmadame (French pronunciation: [maˈdam]), which means "my lady".
JupiterKid wrote: » “Delightful” partly completed “dream house”on the outskirts of Cork city. Just a snip at €175K.
gozunda wrote: » That was my own response. I like bushes. I'm sure some others might consider the 'apartment' as a option ... *
JupiterKid wrote: » “Delightful” partly completed “dream house”on the outskirts of Cork city. Just a snip at €175K.https://www.daft.ie/cork/houses-for-sale/inniscarra/the-bridge-inniscarra-cork-1809828/ We are heading for a serious property crash. We haven’t learned anything since the last one, Not. One. Thing...
retalivity wrote: » Why is the outdoor septic tank in what looks like the hallway??
Graces7 wrote: » re your words re madam; yes I know all that but I am not your lady etc etc etc, and these days it has a sarcastic overtone.. PS I like bushes too but in Ireland they tend to be rather wet and insecty. and unsafe... I think you would hate where I live too, but there we are...
[Deleted User] wrote: » That's an oil tank.