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Housing and Real Estate in Dublin, Leinster

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Here's what 5 local experts had to say about housing, real estate, apartments, and more in Dublin.

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Someone moving to Dublin should know the high cost of living! The average one-bedroom apartment costs €2000 per month. Landlords can charge over €1000 per month for a room in a house, or a ‘studio’ apartment where the bed is in the kitchen area. Sometimes the beds are so close to the fridge or oven, you can’t open them fully. Move somewhere else for your sanity.

Andrea, says: 2020

Dublin has a very high cost of living. Anyone moving to Dublin should have arranged lodging and a source of income before relocating. Non-EU nationals may find it difficult to secure a work visa in Ireland. Dublin also ranks as one of the most expensive European cities in terms of housing.

Sylvia, says: 2020

When traveling by public transport, ensure that you use a leap card. Rents in Dublin are very expensive and it is important to have someone go along with you when viewing apartments as there are a lot of scammers who advertise fake properties online. Dublin has a lot of fun spots to visit for example the Guinness storehouse and the Book of Kells.

Naoise, says: 2020

Dublin is the beautiful capital city of Ireland, where one can find beautiful Georgian buildings, neoclassical palaces, and modern architecture. It is important to know that, while the city centre of Dublin is relatively small compared to more populous European capitals, the urban sprawl is extreme. Thus, one should consider how close their place of residence actually is to their workplace, since an apartment ostensibly within ‘Dublin’ could quite easily be in a dormitory town 20 kilometres as the crow flies from the outskirts of the city. However, that is not to say that public transport won’t be sufficient to make such a journey efficiently if that is one’s only option.

Danielle, says: 2020

I’ve been living in Dublin, Ireland for a couple of years, the first thing that annoyed and shocked me is how expensive the rents are. Being single, I thought finding the place to stay in the city center would be easy but it was not the case. I live in a 20 square meter studio apartment which costs me 800 euros a month, and for that hefty amount I am still considered lucky. Nowadays the current average price for a studio apartment rent is 1000 euros.

Méabh, says: 2020
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