You’ve seen the headlines, you know the story: the housing crisis in Ireland is out of control. When my partner Luke and I started planning on coming home to Dublin after a few months’ travel, it only took a cursory glance at daft.ie to know our prospects were bleak.
Our funds were low — we had saved up for a year to go backpacking, and our pockets were well and truly emptied. Hoping to avoid less-than-desirable house shares or moving back in with parents, we had to get creative. That’s when a suggestion made by my auntie Anne resulted in a lightbulb moment; why not try housesitting?
Aoife CodyKane. Picture: Moya Nolan
Stef with a pet
Aleksandra and Frida
Aleksandra saw an Instagram story from a mutual friend who needed someone to pet-sit for an entire summer. She jumped at the opportunity to look after a 12-year-old labrador called Sandy, bringing her own pup Frida with her.
“I walked the dogs, watered tomato plants that weren’t mine. I had a home — for three full summer months. With a garden, not far from the city centre, and two dogs I loved.”
Is housesitting a viable option for people who don’t want to pay an extortionate amount of rent in Dublin? Picture: Moya Nolan