Single Rooms - Silver Ensuite Accessible
41 Weeks
Tenancy Length
23 Aug
Move in from
€343.00
From (Per week)
Quite expensive for what it is but the staff are all lovely and helpful.
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Quite expensive for what it is but the staff are all lovely and helpful.
Postcode | D04 AE48 |
Price from | €310.00 per week for 25/26 (subject to availability) |
41 Weeks
Tenancy Length
23 Aug
Move in from
€343.00
From (Per week)
41 Weeks
Tenancy Length
23 Aug
Move in from
€374.00
From (Per week)
41 Weeks
Tenancy Length
23 Aug
Move in from
€538.00
From (Per week)
41 Weeks
Tenancy Length
23 Aug
Move in from
€343.00
From (Per week)
41 Weeks
Tenancy Length
23 Aug
Move in from
€343.00
From (Per week)
41 Weeks
Tenancy Length
23 Aug
Move in from
€310.00
From (Per week)
41 Weeks
Tenancy Length
23 Aug
Move in from
€374.00
From (Per week)
41 Weeks
Tenancy Length
23 Aug
Move in from
€352.00
From (Per week)
41 Weeks
Tenancy Length
23 Aug
Move in from
€352.00
From (Per week)
University of Notre Dame
University College Dublin
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
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Quite expensive for what it is but the staff are all lovely and helpful.
The wifi is the best thing about this place and its iffy most of the time. There are constant issues with no hot water or heating, there are 3 washing machines and 3 dryers for a building of 200 people, they only have 2 vacuums for the students (again almost 200 people in the building). There are constant fire alarms, all hours of day and night. when we first moved in there was night security, but they have been fired and not replaced. common areas are always really dirty. It is one main hallway that connects all of the rooms, (its laid out like a hotel) but in the refurbishment they put down wooden floors, so you can hear every person that walks past your room and everything they say. the blinds provided in the rooms might aswell be cling-film they let so much light in. the reception has issues retaining staff and maintenance issues take ages to have fixed (i've been waiting over 5 weeks for somethings to get fixed)and thats just naming a few issues. Don't live here, Save your self.