Ah ragazzi, ero un po’ indeciso riguardo a questa stanza condivisa con altre 2 persone per 500€ al mese finché non ho visto che avrei vissuto come una specie con il mio letto separato 🙄🤣🤣 il fatto che questo sia menzionato nell’annuncio mi porta a credere che nella mente di questo proprietario, esista un mondo in cui le persone affittano LETTI condivisi e non solo stanze condivise.

Inoltre, che dire del massiccio aumento delle proprietà pubblicitarie indiane e brasiliane? Almeno su Facebook quasi la maggior parte di esse sono scritte in portoghese e poi in inglese (a volte solo portoghese) o, come nel caso delle mie foto, pubblicizzate da qualche tizio indiano. Mi sembra strano quanto le cose siano enormemente sproporzionate

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  1. WickerMan111 on

    500 euro a month for that area is tremendous value, in fairness.

  2. AnGreagach on

    The people advertising it are probably the ones living in the house and want to be the ones to decide who gets to share the house/room. Very common.

  3. 123Tubthumper on

    Of course the advertiser is non-Irish. People from certain other countries are much more willing to accept more cramped living conditions, making it much harder for native Irish to find reasonable spaces. If people can get €1500 from one room shared by 3, why would they ever rent anything for less.

  4. Necessary-Fudge-5264 on

    You’re dead right about a lot of landlords upping the room-sharing with so many Indians and Brazilians coming over lately.

    Loads of them are coming over for student stuff are only allowed work 15 hours a week (I think) so landlords know they’re absolutely skint and will do sharing that no one else ordinarily would.

    I really feel terrible for them, coming over for a new better life/adventure and just getting fucked left right and centre by the price of rent.

    There’s a bunch of Brazilian lads and ladies working in the shops near me and they were great craic a year or so ago, they just all seem depressed now. I don’t blame them.

  5. RuggerJibberJabber on

    I’m guessing they mean as opposed to bunk beds? Still grim though. This is what FFG have given us lads. I have no real political party of choice but will put practically everyone on my list of preferences except for that shower of corrupt pricks

  6. magharees on

    I got downvoted for saying this in another thread, the majority of these setups are done by tenants creating a sublet & profiteering.

    A landlord would want 3 people splitting or a family…not this it’s really hard on the house. Most tenancies forbid it but since when has tenancy enforcement been a thing

    Now downvote me

  7. pedantic-romantic on

    the Brazilian group on Facebook is full of “single rooms but can be shared if you dont mind sharing a bed” kind of advertisements so it leads me to believe that people in fact do share a bed

  8. Purple_Agency_1905 on

    In modern Ireland with it’s housing and accommodation shortage, we’re now at a stage where the basic level of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, the basic physiological ones of food, water,shelter, etc, are now an opportunity for someone else to exploit for their own wealth, status and advantage.

    Well done FFG and the loyal voters of same. You’ve created an Ireland devoid of basic rights for many with more problems than solutions, but a land with plenty of privilege and fun for the few and the aspiring wealthy.

    Shameful.

  9. spamalluwant on

    What’s happening here now is very identical to what’s happening in the last 5 years in Australia. People from India going to a diploma mill on a student visa to work full time – mostly illegally. This has been documented factually and as a result they are starting to decline these visas and examine the schools closer.

    A lot of the property is getting bought up in Australia by Indian nationals and they are renting only to other Indian nationals and it is in fact the landlord installing the large number of beds per room to make more money from the property.

    I suspect you’ll see a lot more of this soon, but at the same time the people arriving on student visas know what they are doing too with the system.

  10. its_brew on

    If they push the beds together they could have friends over

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