stephen_n wrote: » Is Brexit going to be the next Y2K? As the hysteria builds about all the doomsday scenarios, I keep getting the feeling that it’s a big game of brinksmanship and in the end nothing will happen.
Deleted User wrote: » Reminds me of this scene from Parks and Rec. I never watched the show but to be fair Chris Pratt is a very witty individual as evident from this improved line:
Squidgy Black wrote: » Yes. Well at least on deadline day. There's a good chance of knock-on effects further down the line but nothing will change in the space of a day.
troyzer wrote: » Trump's media cheerleaders are turning on him after this capitulation. He must hate being president right now. Epic failure. Biggly.
troyzer wrote: » Tell that to the older generations who like to **** on us saying we don't work hard, are too distracted by social media and are snowflakes.
Dubinusa wrote: » Mom is renting her 3 bedroom in D13 for $1100.
Dubinusa wrote: » Mom is renting her 3 bedroom in D13 for $1100. Everytime I go back, I'm amazed at all the developments in D13. Clare Hall, Clongriffin etc. I think Dublin is screwed by the refusal to build up. There's lots of vacant sites in the city center where high density housing can be built. I hate seeing sprawl. It detracts from the county imo.
Interested Observer wrote: » I'm in the process of attempting to buy a house and we've moved in with family in the meantime (which yes is equal parts lucky and desperate, I know). I'm so glad I'm not in the rental market at the moment. Even 4 years ago or so I was in a nice spot in Ballsbridge for 1500pm. It could be nearly double that now.
Stheno wrote: » More than double I've a colleague paying 3.3k for a two bed in Ballsbridge
Squidgy Black wrote: » What. Are they pissing 50 quid notes or something? That's insane
Buer wrote: » A significant number of apartments in those areas are let to either successful young professionals who have no financial commitments or they're being let as corporate accommodation. There are a lot of companies around D2 and D4 with international workforces who need to find accommodation for staff who are relocating or over on secondment etc. I worked in one large company which held a few dozen apartments in the docklands area and would have first refusal on a lot of the new properties coming onto the market. Owners (who would just go through an agency) would be thrilled to lease to them.
Buer wrote: » Her tenants are exceptionally lucky. I lived in D13 for a few years during the crash and was paying €950 for a 2 bedroom apartment which was great value. €1100 for a 3 bed now is a steal.
kuang1 wrote: » You've been over there way too long.
stephen_n wrote: » Depends where you’re from I guess.
Dubinusa wrote: » I do really like the luas, that's class. I wish they could expand it.
Deleted User wrote: » I don't know anyone who has seen Aquaman so I could only go on reviews which were reasonably positive. It is the biggest pile of ****e I've ever seen. I can't believe someone signed off on that.