In the market for a new gaff? "Always!" we hear you cry.
Despite the Dublin housing crisis being the way it is, we believe that there are some great spots waiting for you if you look hard enough, and we've done the hard part by finding you a few.
Hopefully one of the spots below are just right for you.
1. 32 Garville Av, Rathgar, Dublin 6
This place is located on a beautiful tree lined avenue in Rathgar, Dublin 6, and boasts a great location just an eight minutes walk to Beechwood Luas stop. Accommodating three people, this flat comes in at €1,780 a month altogether.
In here, you'll find three bedrooms (two single, one double), lounge, kitchen, private bathroom, central heating, piped television, garden, parking, and laundry.
2. 56 Lower Drumcondra Rd, Drumcondra, Dublin 9
Located on 46 Whitworth Road, Drumcondra, this flat is going for €220 weekly between two, meaning it's €440 each a month.
The lease is 9-12 months and the flat has a load of new amenities put in recently; including tiled shower, carpet and painted walls.
The area is quiet, with St. Pat's College just 15 minutes away, and loads of buses just a stone's throw away.
3. Leinster Road West, Rathmines, Dublin 6
This self-contained upstairs flat contains two single bedrooms, a kitchen/living room, power shower and toilet in quiet house adjacent to shops, buses and anything else you might need.
The facilities include cable television, washing machine and microwave, and the rent comes in at €1,100 monthly between two.
4. Melrose Avenue, Fairview, Dublin 3
This flat is located on the top floor of a house on Melrose Avenue in Fairview. It boasts two bedrooms both in great condition.
The house comes with electric heating, electric shower, free street parking and a flexible lease.
It suits two quiet people and comes in at €1,240 monthly between two.
5. Beside Mater Hospital, near Dorset St, Phibsborough, Dublin 7
The two bedrooms are both double rooms, completely kitted out with all the mod-cons you could possibly need. It's located right across from the Mater Hospital, making it a five minute walk to city centre.
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