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Look for someone to rent house together

  • 16-01-2009 7:40pm
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    there is one house available in broadford estate,dublin 16, the housemates want to move out ,due to pregnancy.
    but i prefer to stay in and sign new contract with landlady for another year.
    the question is there are huge amount of money involved for the house( 2 large double room ,one single room and two halls.landlady offer me a very good rent rate "1400 euro per month" ).but i have to sign the contract with landlady next week.what should l do with it?should i try to move on and find a new place or just take it over?


    any advices welcome!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,266 ✭✭✭MysticalSoul


    Personally, if that were me, I would look for elsewhere, as in the current climate, you cannot be certain of finding new housemates, or are you willing to pay that much just for yourself a month? Having your own space can be nice too though.


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