Where the heater is mounted is killing the versatility of the space tbh and that wall that encases the bathroom not going all the way up is just a dirt and mold trap.
Studios have their place in the rental market. I’m sat in one rn but piss poor floor plans like this ruin the usability of the limited space you have.
Prices for studios shouldn’t be on par with a 1 bed’s at all. Legal cap on prices, proportional percentage of 1 bed’s or something to make sure that this sort of gouging just doesn’t happen
The Daft page has a list of nearby schools, yknow in case you’re moving in with your child and will need to find them a new school. How considerate.
Why are the plug sockets six feet up the walks over the radiators?
Double doors to a second apartment behind your headboard. Expect to hear every single breath and snore of your ~~flatmate~~ neighbour!
Why are the internal walls not even going up to to ceiling?
I can remember when I began working in Dublin back in 2014. Myself and a mate got a two-bedroom apartment in The Grange on the N11 between Leopardstown and Stillorgan. It was one of the fancier apartments too, just below the penthouse suits. It was €1,400 a month(in total), and at that we thought it was too expensive for what it was.
That was 9 years ago, how have things come to this in under a decade?
If these were more affordable, I would have lived in a space like this instead of house sharing.
Studios have their place in the rental market but they need to be at least a certain size and affordable.
We need to make being a slumlord like this have the same social stigma as being a pedo or something. It’s disgusting carry on, predatory and exploitative.
Nah, this is a kitchen in a bedroom, which believe it or not is actually an improvement over the former.
A polished kip
I’ve said that in different issues that is being posted here. All this bs comes from the same place: lack of law and order, lack of punishment.
“No need to worry about utilities – space heating, water heating and electricity is included in the monthly rent!”
Ohhh, well thennn! I love my bed linen and clothes stinking of cooking smells 🙏
Meanwhile I’m having a can in my 1 bed apartment in Hanoi. Overlooking the lake, weekly cleaning, fridge, bathroom, utilities and more for €100 a week.
Fuck Dublin.
Why do estate agents feel the need to create cringey bullshit slogans? People are gonna apply for it regardless, unfortunately
Considering bills are included it’s actually more than reasonable
bed sheets would be grand and garlicy
Beautiful
Serious question..How do businesses retain low paid staff Dublin? Where do they live?
This actually isn’t that bad at all given the location and bills included
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Not even a chair or a couch. Jesus.
Doesn’t appear to be a fridge?
Where the heater is mounted is killing the versatility of the space tbh and that wall that encases the bathroom not going all the way up is just a dirt and mold trap.
Studios have their place in the rental market. I’m sat in one rn but piss poor floor plans like this ruin the usability of the limited space you have.
Prices for studios shouldn’t be on par with a 1 bed’s at all. Legal cap on prices, proportional percentage of 1 bed’s or something to make sure that this sort of gouging just doesn’t happen
The Daft page has a list of nearby schools, yknow in case you’re moving in with your child and will need to find them a new school. How considerate.
Why are the plug sockets six feet up the walks over the radiators?
Double doors to a second apartment behind your headboard. Expect to hear every single breath and snore of your ~~flatmate~~ neighbour!
Why are the internal walls not even going up to to ceiling?
I can remember when I began working in Dublin back in 2014. Myself and a mate got a two-bedroom apartment in The Grange on the N11 between Leopardstown and Stillorgan. It was one of the fancier apartments too, just below the penthouse suits. It was €1,400 a month(in total), and at that we thought it was too expensive for what it was.
That was 9 years ago, how have things come to this in under a decade?
If these were more affordable, I would have lived in a space like this instead of house sharing.
Studios have their place in the rental market but they need to be at least a certain size and affordable.
We need to make being a slumlord like this have the same social stigma as being a pedo or something. It’s disgusting carry on, predatory and exploitative.
Nah, this is a kitchen in a bedroom, which believe it or not is actually an improvement over the former.
A polished kip
I’ve said that in different issues that is being posted here. All this bs comes from the same place: lack of law and order, lack of punishment.
“No need to worry about utilities – space heating, water heating and electricity is included in the monthly rent!”
Ohhh, well thennn! I love my bed linen and clothes stinking of cooking smells 🙏
Meanwhile I’m having a can in my 1 bed apartment in Hanoi. Overlooking the lake, weekly cleaning, fridge, bathroom, utilities and more for €100 a week.
Fuck Dublin.
Why do estate agents feel the need to create cringey bullshit slogans? People are gonna apply for it regardless, unfortunately
Considering bills are included it’s actually more than reasonable
bed sheets would be grand and garlicy
Beautiful
Serious question..How do businesses retain low paid staff Dublin? Where do they live?
This actually isn’t that bad at all given the location and bills included
I wonder what’s luxurious about it