Nuovo capitolo della saga " Vivere a Dublino " e momento fondamentale per quanto riguarda la stabilità nell'isola verde, scrivo ora brevemente una panoramica sull'abitare nella capitale irlandese.
Oltre ai suggerimenti già dati nel post inerente all' arrival in Ireland, I think it is important to have a survey relating to average costs and typical situation when you rent in Dublin.
Everyone can clearly have different requirements in terms of accommodation, there is a single house that is happy to share but not the room, who prefer to have a shared room to spare, but those who already have a girlfriend or that you look for room in the house with other people or those who finally want to have their autonomy and enjoy everything a studio for himself and his sweetheart eventually.
Dublin has all these solutions clearly different costs. In the city center, aka Dublin 1, 2, 3, the costs may be higher with the same quality. The typical apartment in the city center it is nothing short of thrilling. Reigns carpeting or plastic when you're lucky, the sanitary conditions are often hallucinating so it is important to know that this is the media and prepare for everything. Costs may be more or less around these averages:
- Double to share with other people at home: 250-300
€ - Single room in a house with other people: € 400-600
- Studio: 1100 to 1500 €
Leaving a little bit outside the city center but you can find decent houses in economic conditions significantly higher, but here we have to decide between quality of life and make a little money then you.
- Double room to share with other people at home: 350-450 €
- Single in the house with other people: € 600-800
- Studio: 1500 +
There are areas that are particularly recommended or not recommended in terms of safety or comfort, all depends on your direct needs. Personally, I'd still look at the DART line that runs along the coast and stop in many villages where you can find homes much better than the center of Dublin and costs lower. Hence economic advantage and quality, but the distance from the center and continuous dependence on the urban train.
Latest updates on the issue with estimates on Daft new post. I call on
altri blogger italiani in irlanda a condividere le loro esperienze e a offrire aggiori informazioni in relazione alle zone in cui vivono. Sia chiaro infatti che le mie sono solo stime, in termini di costo, dovute a quanto visto e provato da me e da amici che vivono qui.
Oltre ai suggerimenti già dati nel post inerente all' arrival in Ireland, I think it is important to have a survey relating to average costs and typical situation when you rent in Dublin.
Everyone can clearly have different requirements in terms of accommodation, there is a single house that is happy to share but not the room, who prefer to have a shared room to spare, but those who already have a girlfriend or that you look for room in the house with other people or those who finally want to have their autonomy and enjoy everything a studio for himself and his sweetheart eventually.
Dublin has all these solutions clearly different costs. In the city center, aka Dublin 1, 2, 3, the costs may be higher with the same quality. The typical apartment in the city center it is nothing short of thrilling. Reigns carpeting or plastic when you're lucky, the sanitary conditions are often hallucinating so it is important to know that this is the media and prepare for everything. Costs may be more or less around these averages:
- Double to share with other people at home: 250-300
€ - Single room in a house with other people: € 400-600
- Studio: 1100 to 1500 €
Leaving a little bit outside the city center but you can find decent houses in economic conditions significantly higher, but here we have to decide between quality of life and make a little money then you.
- Double room to share with other people at home: 350-450 €
- Single in the house with other people: € 600-800
- Studio: 1500 +
There are areas that are particularly recommended or not recommended in terms of safety or comfort, all depends on your direct needs. Personally, I'd still look at the DART line that runs along the coast and stop in many villages where you can find homes much better than the center of Dublin and costs lower. Hence economic advantage and quality, but the distance from the center and continuous dependence on the urban train.
Latest updates on the issue with estimates on Daft new post. I call on
altri blogger italiani in irlanda a condividere le loro esperienze e a offrire aggiori informazioni in relazione alle zone in cui vivono. Sia chiaro infatti che le mie sono solo stime, in termini di costo, dovute a quanto visto e provato da me e da amici che vivono qui.
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