Chic ground floor pop up apartment on the footsteps of Dublins “Georgian Quarter”, access to all local transport links and Irelands most prestigious shared grounds.
Mommy, where was i when daddy put little Tristan in your tummy, i don’t remember that ??
Can add giant stiffy eye sore, can’t build up to house people.
If we fucked all the culchies out of Dublin 👍 housing crises sorted 👍😂
I’ve always liked the idea of ‘ugly protests’, every time there’s objections made to a development, people dress in their ugliest clothes and form shitty drum circles and make the street look as unappealing as possible.
…what skyline? It’s more like a fucking Juke.
Eeeew look at you with your fancy shelter!
Not all of us have a six-figure salary you know be more sensitive!
Ireland – a land of pearl clutching, hypocritical NIMBYs.
“What do we want? Social and affordable housing!
Where do we want it? Somewhere else!”
It’s important that we protect our pancake like non existent skyline and become morally outraged about any building more than 4 floors tall – it goes against the laws of nature to be that high up!
People living in 60s – 70s urban sprawl – ticky tacky boxes built on some rural village back in the 20th century organising meetings to prevent the generations that follow from even having a roof over their heads in a far denser, more compact and more sustainable way and probably one that might even have more architectural merit. No! It’ll be like Manhattan, as high as 6 floors !!
I can only assume some of them haven’t been to Manhattan since the early 1800s.
They’re looking a bit too far upwards to be looking at the Dublin skyline
Shite in a bucket
Good idea for a poster for the next general election – or indeed now: “Who will you vote for? The people who brought us this?”
€950 a month
I had a couple of uncles who fought against him.
I’m just tongue in cheek , life is hard especially for these people who find themselves in that situation
We will see a favela in St. Stephen’s Green before we have a solution for this crisis.
Owen Reilly are PROUD to present this delightfully cosy family home to the Irish property market.
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Amazing victorian ambience in there
Top 10 in HDI…
Have you planning permission?
We need more tentlords
Chic ground floor pop up apartment on the footsteps of Dublins “Georgian Quarter”, access to all local transport links and Irelands most prestigious shared grounds.
Mommy, where was i when daddy put little Tristan in your tummy, i don’t remember that ??
Can add giant stiffy eye sore, can’t build up to house people.
If we fucked all the culchies out of Dublin 👍 housing crises sorted 👍😂
I’ve always liked the idea of ‘ugly protests’, every time there’s objections made to a development, people dress in their ugliest clothes and form shitty drum circles and make the street look as unappealing as possible.
…what skyline? It’s more like a fucking Juke.
Eeeew look at you with your fancy shelter!
Not all of us have a six-figure salary you know be more sensitive!
Ireland – a land of pearl clutching, hypocritical NIMBYs.
“What do we want? Social and affordable housing!
Where do we want it? Somewhere else!”
It’s important that we protect our pancake like non existent skyline and become morally outraged about any building more than 4 floors tall – it goes against the laws of nature to be that high up!
People living in 60s – 70s urban sprawl – ticky tacky boxes built on some rural village back in the 20th century organising meetings to prevent the generations that follow from even having a roof over their heads in a far denser, more compact and more sustainable way and probably one that might even have more architectural merit. No! It’ll be like Manhattan, as high as 6 floors !!
I can only assume some of them haven’t been to Manhattan since the early 1800s.
They’re looking a bit too far upwards to be looking at the Dublin skyline
Shite in a bucket
Good idea for a poster for the next general election – or indeed now: “Who will you vote for? The people who brought us this?”
€950 a month
I had a couple of uncles who fought against him.
I’m just tongue in cheek , life is hard especially for these people who find themselves in that situation
We will see a favela in St. Stephen’s Green before we have a solution for this crisis.
Owen Reilly are PROUD to present this delightfully cosy family home to the Irish property market.