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8 of Dublin's most laughable rental properties

“Country girls only”.

1. This bedroom/sitting room/kitchen in Rathmines

This one’s been getting a lot of backs up in the past few days with the photo below removed and the price dropped from €650 to €495.

Hey, at least you could pretty much wash the dishes while in bed, eh?

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2. This Phibsborough intellectual hub

Advertised at the end of last year, you could only move into this gaff if you had a college degree.

Last time we checked they don’t teach you how to clean hair out of the drains or not get toast crumbs in the butter in college.

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3. This Kimmage nightmare

Who doesn’t like to wake up to this?

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4. A country girl’s oasis in Glasnevin

No no city slickers, back away with your sushi and your craft beers. This is for country folk only.

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5. Sharing a bed in a studio for €320 a month

Not only are you asked to share the bed in this one room palace, there’s also a stipulation that ‘serious girls’ only need apply.

Whimper.

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6. This Bolton street double bed

This ad for a bed (not a room mind, a bed) in a flat on Bolton St stipulated that it was for girls only, and only girls who were willing to share a bed and pay €220 each per month for the pleasure.

This space is available for people who are ok to share double bed with another room mate. This could be a roommate of your choice, for example your sister. If you dont know a second person yet, but you are ok with this idea please also contact me.

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7. This Harry Potter situation

Under the stairs in a studio in Rathmines, sharing with two other people. The dream.

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8. “Bedroom close to the bathroom” in Dublin 2

We’ll say! The bedroom is on TOP of the bathroom.

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But hey, at least you won’t be lonely. It’s a bedroom for two! So cosy.

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