The appartment is really nice. I got a 2 bedroom apprt for 1.9k (duplex, 2 ensuites first floor and guest toilet, kitchen and living room on first floor. 30 min walk to Dublin city centre and it is quite well maintained and safe/quite area.
Hey Zay, can we connect on social media as I m also planning for my masters and I want some suggestions for booking accommodation. It will be a huge help for me.
Oui en effet je suis d'accord, à Paris il y a vraiment de petits appartements et des loyers vraiment élevés. Paris reste quand même une ville plus grande et dynamique et il y a toujours l'option de vivre en IDF et prendre les transports. Ici le problème c'est que tout est à Dublin et le réseau de transports est pas assez developpé ce qui empêche les jeunes actifs de s'eloigner du centre.
I've lived in Dublin for 16 years and I can tell you 100% that if you rent this apartment for that price a month, you have something going on the side or the place is not really Dublin, not City center anyway, It can be Lucan, or even further, Blanch, I don't know but if you have this in City center tehre is something going on for sure, otherwise is a pile of BS
Yes it very expensive in general and it is getting worse every year. I have nothing on the side apart my 9-5 job. I just became very good at managing my money since lockdown/pandemic and I am on a pretty much great salary today compared to when I moved in (I work as a project manager). I wish rent would be lower but it is what it is right now. I do not live in the city centre but my commute is great still in county dublin :)
@@frankierodriguez8661 thanks but I did not take it the wrong way. It is very upsetting for a lot of people including me. I wish I could just pump the breaks with work but I do long hours and go for promotions/ask for pay increases every year. It is just very tiring altogether to over perform to maintain a certain decent standard of living. It sure pushes me but ideally everybody should be able to afford an affordable place regardless of their career choices :)
Hi, I can't tell the exact location but i am Northside (West). I have the bus, train and my nearest luas stop is Broombridge but it is not close to where I live, I still need to commute by bus or train to access this luas stop. I hope that helps.
Hi, thank you for the video. You have an amazing apartment! Could you please advise some reliable websites where where we can search for the apartment and what is your suggestion about the timing as we are not in Dublin yet, but want to find the apartment in advance, do you think it is possible or we have to be already in Dublin in order to rent?thank you ❤
Hi! the main reliable website in Ireland is Daft.ie. There are other sites such as Rent.ie or rental agencies but they all end up advertising their listings in Daft.ie. With regards to the timing, I would advise to come in Dublin 1-2 months in advance of your work start date or college start date, book temporary airbnb accommodations / hostels... and search as soon as you arrive. I do not recommend searching from abroad because of scammers and agencies who can take advantage of you not being in the country to ask for huge deposits to secure the place.
Hi there :) a 2-bed in Dublin on average is around 1,900 - 2,500 euros a month (it is crazy money) you can also find a 2-bed for just about 1,800 If lucky. Rent here is out of control but you can find ''cheaper'' if you rent in one of the commuter towns just around Dublin. If you drive/have a car it can be worth living slightly outside Dublin.
a 2 bed apartment in Dublin City center, no less than 2K if is in decent shape and not falling apart, bills not included. I lived there for 16 years and had to leave or most of my wages would go for a place which in most of the cases are shitholes rented by greedy bastards. AVOID!
Hi! no, it's only the rent for the apartment which came fully furnished. Usually rent in Ireland does not cover other bills unless it is specified by your landlord. All rentals here are semi or fully furnished but you can ask the landlord to change the furniture if you wish (at your own cost I think).
That's what you think, I like boring, it's peaceful :) At least I have a roof over my head! and I am satisfied with what I have. Go check on Daft.ie how it's like for the same rent then come back here later lol I am very lucky and grateful.
You will both find something :) You just need to be very active in your research and come mentally prepared and aware of the reality. I hope you find a place quickly!@@TaymerMason
The appartment is really nice. I got a 2 bedroom apprt for 1.9k (duplex, 2 ensuites first floor and guest toilet, kitchen and living room on first floor. 30 min walk to Dublin city centre and it is quite well maintained and safe/quite area.
Your place sounds nice. Glad to hear you found something great for you.
@@itsangeangelina Thank you! ❤️ Yes, we were really lucky! It took us 3.5 months of searching but it was worth it. 😄
Hey Zay, can we connect on social media as I m also planning for my masters and I want some suggestions for booking accommodation. It will be a huge help for me.
Can you give a video on the estimate of setting up, and initial moving in costs, as well?
Hi, Sure I can, but I moved to Dublin in 2015 so the cost of living was not as high as today. Happy to do a video about this specific topic.
I admire you❤
This is a really lovely place!
Thank you :)
Je ne crois pas que ce soit plus cher qu'un placard au centre à Paris? ....en tout cas ça ne coûte pas trois fois rien à Dublin non plus
Oui en effet je suis d'accord, à Paris il y a vraiment de petits appartements et des loyers vraiment élevés. Paris reste quand même une ville plus grande et dynamique et il y a toujours l'option de vivre en IDF et prendre les transports. Ici le problème c'est que tout est à Dublin et le réseau de transports est pas assez developpé ce qui empêche les jeunes actifs de s'eloigner du centre.
I've lived in Dublin for 16 years and I can tell you 100% that if you rent this apartment for that price a month, you have something going on the side or the place is not really Dublin, not City center anyway, It can be Lucan, or even further, Blanch, I don't know but if you have this in City center tehre is something going on for sure, otherwise is a pile of BS
Yes it very expensive in general and it is getting worse every year. I have nothing on the side apart my 9-5 job. I just became very good at managing my money since lockdown/pandemic and I am on a pretty much great salary today compared to when I moved in (I work as a project manager). I wish rent would be lower but it is what it is right now. I do not live in the city centre but my commute is great still in county dublin :)
@@itsangeangelina didn't mean to be disrespectful, sorry if I was, It is just that I love Ireland and I'm very angry about the situation ❤
@@frankierodriguez8661 thanks but I did not take it the wrong way. It is very upsetting for a lot of people including me. I wish I could just pump the breaks with work but I do long hours and go for promotions/ask for pay increases every year. It is just very tiring altogether to over perform to maintain a certain decent standard of living. It sure pushes me but ideally everybody should be able to afford an affordable place regardless of their career choices :)
Only 1,200?
What area of Dublin is your apartment in?
Hi, I can't tell the exact location but i am Northside (West). I have the bus, train and my nearest luas stop is Broombridge but it is not close to where I live, I still need to commute by bus or train to access this luas stop. I hope that helps.
Hi, thank you for the video. You have an amazing apartment! Could you please advise some reliable websites where where we can search for the apartment and what is your suggestion about the timing as we are not in Dublin yet, but want to find the apartment in advance, do you think it is possible or we have to be already in Dublin in order to rent?thank you ❤
Hi! the main reliable website in Ireland is Daft.ie. There are other sites such as Rent.ie or rental agencies but they all end up advertising their listings in Daft.ie. With regards to the timing, I would advise to come in Dublin 1-2 months in advance of your work start date or college start date, book temporary airbnb accommodations / hostels... and search as soon as you arrive. I do not recommend searching from abroad because of scammers and agencies who can take advantage of you not being in the country to ask for huge deposits to secure the place.
Hello sis
How much is a 2 bedroom rent in dublin city
Thank you so much 💓
Hi there :) a 2-bed in Dublin on average is around 1,900 - 2,500 euros a month (it is crazy money) you can also find a 2-bed for just about 1,800 If lucky. Rent here is out of control but you can find ''cheaper'' if you rent in one of the commuter towns just around Dublin. If you drive/have a car it can be worth living slightly outside Dublin.
a 2 bed apartment in Dublin City center, no less than 2K if is in decent shape and not falling apart, bills not included. I lived there for 16 years and had to leave or most of my wages would go for a place which in most of the cases are shitholes rented by greedy bastards. AVOID!
How much is rent if you dont mind me asking?
it's in the title :) approx 1,200 euros
Apartment size in sq m?
I don't really know to be honest :( I wish I did. It's not a big apartment, ideal for 1 person.
Hi
Is the rent inclusive of gas, electricity and water?
Hi! no, it's only the rent for the apartment which came fully furnished. Usually rent in Ireland does not cover other bills unless it is specified by your landlord. All rentals here are semi or fully furnished but you can ask the landlord to change the furniture if you wish (at your own cost I think).
@@itsangeangelina Thank you
What is the location of the apartment
Dublin City
Where is it located plz share
A bit too personal to share the exact location sorry...it's in Dublin
Boring wirh no personality especially if youve lived there for 2 years
That's what you think, I like boring, it's peaceful :) At least I have a roof over my head! and I am satisfied with what I have. Go check on Daft.ie how it's like for the same rent then come back here later lol I am very lucky and grateful.
Thank you moving next month with my hubby so worried abt finding a house
You will both find something :) You just need to be very active in your research and come mentally prepared and aware of the reality. I hope you find a place quickly!@@TaymerMason