aaronh007 wrote: » Thanks very much, good luck to you too Friend got back to me anyway, she said she loved the place and while it isn't the best looking place you soon get over that. You can move into an apartment of 4 or 7 and the apartment might be mixed but the place is big enough. And also security is easy going
Webmonkey wrote: » Have you tried daft.ie? That has it broken up into sections, Sharing, Letting etc...
FreerangeEgo wrote: » I've stayed in Abbeyville Apartments and would wholeheartedly recommend them! Very handy too if you're going to CIT as they're only just across the road. The prices have come down in recent times too to match the reality of the downturn. My cousin is going to stay there this year: http://www.abbeyville.org/
samapple789 wrote: » I went for parchment square in the end I got with my barthroom and dubble bed nice app edan hall is a shi.t hole to this and was at deans Hall that was a bit to far out for me So who is a 1st year in parchment square then?
Laxie wrote: » Have read the thread from start to finish and am now more confused than ever! Any chance someone with knowledge of all three could break down the pros and cons of each one? Caught between Parchment, Abbeyville and Eden. I'm a parent about to book my 18 year old son in for his first year. So I suppose the pros and cons from both our points of view really as I'm the one paying the bills. lol Much appreciated.
samapple789 wrote: » Was in the show house today and it was a ****hole because is was a funny samell coming from it and you had to go into the upder grownd carpark to get to the app and I did not like the rooms and the guy in the office said if you use a lot of the Internet you will be cut off and he said the the ps3 and chic would not work on it And was giving a extra 200 euro off the rent for the year no wonder because you have a pub on site that is not nice to have where you have to stay because if you end up in app where the pub is you will never sleep
mahamageehad wrote: » ?? imo this is a load of crap. you only ahve to go into the underground carpark to get to blocks A-D. The blocks go up to P. The internet thing is just a lie. I think you've been confused with parchment and Edenhall. i lived in edenhall for a yr and was never once cut off despite downloading many many GBs. however it's a policy in parchment to cut off Internet if you use too much bandwidth- ie. no torrents, no downloading, no more than 4 tabs or 2 browser windows. They do it so that the speed is quicker for everyone. The ps3 will defo work, our Xbox did. Of course it's nice living near the pub, they vary rarely rent the apartments around the pub itself and it's handy to have it so close. The loft is very cheap too and a great way to get to know other people who live in Eden. pros and cons as I see em (parchment and edenhall only)Parchmentpros: Its the closest to college. it has a pizza place you have a key to access the college when the gate is closed the office staff are lovelycons: The internet cutoff is SO annoying. You need to pay to park your car. They will rape you on your deposit Next to no security compared to edenhall They banned TOASTERS!!!!! Also they do regular room checks and stuffEdenhallpros: Free car-parking unlimited internet access close access to bar/sports facilities/beauticians/offy Security is great (note this may be a con if you plan on throwing parties!)cons: Its a little further away from the college. It's across the stupid road thats impossible to cross in the morn Theres a slight possibility that you may be near the pub thats just my 2c
mahamageehad wrote: » pros and cons as I see em (parchment and edenhall only)Parchmentpros: Its the closest to college. it has a pizza place you have a key to access the college when the gate is closed the office staff are lovelycons: The internet cutoff is SO annoying. You need to pay to park your car. They will rape you on your deposit Next to no security compared to edenhall They banned TOASTERS!!!!! Also they do regular room checks and stuff