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    1. cowandspoon on

      Looks like a youth hostel – and not a great one either. Jesus.

    2. Dazzling-Concert5288 on

      Absolutely scandalous the way estate agents are trying to describe it

    3. SeanB2003 on

      Those who defend landlords – look for tax breaks for them, removal of rent increase restrictions – often say that it is bad when landlords leave the market. We have to be nice to them. When they leave the market fewer people live in their former rental properties once they’re bought by an owner occupier.

      This is how they think you deserve to live.

    4. Due_Evidence on

      Shouldn’t be allowed this shite, fucking hell, poor people that had to live there!

    5. PorridgeBeforeBed on

      I actually know this house – I used to park on that road when I went to Spanish lessons nearby. Every Tuesday evening, there’d be at least 6-8 men outside, either standing around or sitting on this old couch they dragged out, smoking and drinking after what looked like a day’s work. Some were still in PPE and there was always this shit box of a blue 7 seater van parked there with not a shred of tax or insurance. Looking at the inside now, it’s no surprise -it was obviously a glorified work camp. Classic Dublin landlord greed, squeezing every last cent out of desperate people while pretending it’s ‘just business’. Absolute scum.

    6. How many are currently living there? Feels like you can smell the kip from here

    7. cheeselouise00 on

      There’s a small few that are absolutely delighted with the housing crisis

    8. Defiant-Face-7237 on

      This is standard for immigrants unfortunately. Only way to afford it these days

    9. Critical-Wallaby-683 on

      Currently generating a strong rental income of €105,000 PA, this property is being sold with full vacant possession, allowing a new owner to increase the yield significantly.

      Jesus the greed

    10. McHale87take2 on

      I actually stayed in this house years ago for digs when working away. Wasn’t cheap either but a lot cheaper than a hotel. Was something like €500 a month per person at the time. House was freezing in winter mind. Only thing that really sticks out.

    11. ApprehensiveFault143 on

      Reminds me of Gaeltacht dorm rooms when I was a teenager.

    12. overthebridge65 on

      There’s one like that near me. 20 people in it. Pure greed.

    13. pineapple-90 on

      An absolute disgrace. I feel awful for the people who had no choice but to live there. The greed is stomach churning.

    14. An ex used to live in Ranelagh in a place like this. Felt like a clown car equivalent of a rental house. Think there was 15 people in the house.

    15. svmk1987 on

      People who rally against accomodations specifically build to rent should see this. There are countless of places like this, and even when people aren’t stuffed in rooms like this, it’s still not desirable to be sharing your accommodation with strangers. We need more purpose built rental accomodation. Dare I say, even coliving is better than this, as you atleast get some privacy in your own bedroom, even if you have to share kitchen facilities.

      At the end of the day, the renters are not gonna disappear even if you bring strong regulations and enforcements against bedsits like this. They need a place to live.

    16. SoloWingPixy88 on

      So €600-€700 per month each? I doubt 20, but maybe 13 people. Part of the problem with these places, is they’re just so big

      I get we think it’s grim but depending where these people are from are the conditions any worse than what they’d usually expect?

    17. Professional_Elk_489 on

      It sounds nonsense. They were generating €1250 per room in a 7 bed HMO. No one would pay that when you can share a 2 bed for the same amount

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