ShaneC93 wrote: » I assumed so given the first picture on the ad appears to be the living room, then if there's two other rooms it must be at least a 2-bed.
wonski wrote: » Sitting room is part of the kitchen I guess. Call it what you want there is a girl living rent free while 4 other pay for everything. 280 for sharing a bed, 400 or more for the one who has her own bed. There are 4 people living there already and fifth on the way. That is 6 in total now. Seen this kips in Manchester, London, Dublin and even Naas. All similar setup with one clever chap or girl renting a house or apartment and getting enough people in to not to worry about the bills and rent as it is all covered by the poor "tenants".
Deebles McBeebles wrote: » Not quiet as bad but that last one reminded me of thishttps://www.daft.ie/laois/bungalows-for-sale/portlaoise/no178a-crann-nua-portlaoise-laois-1668829/ Someone has built what is essentially a large conservatory on the side of their terraced house in an estate. Notice the name, "178A". Great spot if you ever wanted to live your life totally exposed to the public footpath 6 feet from your large windows.
colm_mcm wrote: » It’s a commercial unit with permission to change to residential. Looks like it was a shop
Deleted User wrote: » With all those easy access ramps, it looks more like it was a health centre of some kind.
blackwhite wrote: » Unlikely to be a health centre with the Coke fridge and HP freezer in the window! If you look on google maps there's payzone stickers on the side windows as well. Former corner shop by the look of it.
Deebles McBeebles wrote: » Whatever the use was its shocking that its now allowed as residential and the same price as an actual house in the area.
ShaneC93 wrote: » €750 a month for this 'studio apartment'.. Looks about the right size to be a remodeled bike shed, not even large enough to have been a garage. The shed from a couple of weeks ago was probably larger than this place.
DublinHun72 wrote: » Is it literally the bed ? No other facilities?
whiskeyman wrote: » Wouldn't have thought someone who owns a house like that would be stuck for a few bob, but it shows the sheer greed all the same. Some landlords simply don't give a funk about rules and regulations (let alone peoples lives) and just want more cash.
JP 1800 wrote: » Originally a garage, Jesus the rental market has gone bat**** crazy.https://www.google.com/maps/@53.3007448,-6.2116992,3a,75y,335.85h,90t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s7WrCjGBxSDWE5vzGjYS9_Q!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
whiskeyman wrote: » Apparently there's a mini hob and mini fridge... probably stashed under the bed that you take out as you need? No kitchen as such, and no mains tap. Breaks lots of laws, but sure it'll be rented out tomorrow if not already... Wouldn't have thought someone who owns a house like that would be stuck for a few bob, but it shows the sheer greed all the same. Some landlords simply don't give a funk about rules and regulations (let alone peoples lives) and just want more cash.
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somesoldiers wrote: » https://www.daft.ie/dublin/apartment-share/dublin-1/mountjoy-square-south-dublin-1-dublin-1046806/
Shared Bedroom Ensuite €77 weekly 5 people currently living in this apartment Apartment is not owner occupied Looking for males only
Surreptitious wrote: » That's disgusting. Some poor bastard claustrophobic while the owners live in the lap of luxury.
gozunda wrote: » Tbh the house looks like a 1930s /40s detatched build and fairly typical for that area. 'Lap of luxury' might be a bit if a misnomer - some of those houses have very poor insulation and not the best built imo. Whichever no one can know whether the house owner has a decent income or otherwise from the outside. Maybe grandmas and grandad pension is ****e - who knows. From the ad it's clearly targeted towards students as it states it's just minutes from UCD. More like something under the rent a room scheme. As a student I lived in far worse ...
Surreptitious wrote: » You lived in worse? It doesn't even have a kitchen. Where are they supposed to eat and wash their clothes?
gozunda wrote: » Would renting then be 'greed' ... From the ad it's clearly targeted towards students as it states it's just minutes from UCD. More like something under the rent a room scheme. As a student I lived in far worse ...
Hector Savage wrote: » The "No racist" sets off alarm bells, I mean who requests that ? Surely that goes without saying ... sure while you're at it stick these in there too : * No child molestors * No murderers
gozunda wrote: » Tbh the house looks like a 1930s /40s semi- build and fairly typical for that area. 'Lap of luxury' might be a bit if a misnomer - some of those houses have very poor insulation and not the best built imo. Whichever no one can know whether the house owner has a decent income or otherwise from the outside. Maybe grandmas and grandad pension is ****e - who knows. Would renting then be 'greed' ...
whiskeyman wrote: » 31 St Thomas Road was sold for €650,000 5 years ago:https://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/31-st-thomas-road-mt-merrion-dublin-south/2149346 It's probably would over the 1m mark now considering the market and money put into it: Money spend on new doors, windows, painting, removed handrails at front door (younger buyers most likely) and a landscaped front garden over the past few years thanks to google street view timeline I'd reckon the inside has been modernised also, given the garage was renovated also (which is now what we're looking at).
check_six wrote: » What kind of rent would you have been paying for "far worse"?
the average rental figure for students in Dublin is higher at around €541 Rent in Dublin can vary widely from less than €483 per month for a shared room, up to €1,784 or more for a one bedroom unit in Dublin 2.
gozunda wrote: » Surreptitious wrote: » That's disgusting. Some poor bastard claustrophobic while the owners live in the lap of luxury. Tbh the house looks like a 1930s /40s semi- build and fairly typical for that area. 'Lap of luxury' might be a bit if a misnomer - some of those houses have very poor insulation and not the best built imo. Whichever no one can know whether the house owner has a decent income or otherwise from the outside. Maybe grandmas and grandad pension is ****e - who knows. Would renting then be 'greed' ... From the ad it's clearly targeted towards students as it states it's just minutes from UCD. More like something under the rent a room scheme. As a student I lived in far worse ...