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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Listening to the news . Surely it's a joke that people are renting out a half a bed due to the rent prices .

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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of

It reflects the absolute incompetence of the irish government in any regards of the housing sector.

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By *ortobello SionnachWoman
over a year ago

Dublin


"Listening to the news . Surely it's a joke that people are renting out a half a bed due to the rent prices ."

More likley hopeful men looking for a lady to share it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Listening to the news . Surely it's a joke that people are renting out a half a bed due to the rent prices .

More likley hopeful men looking for a lady to share it. "

Na, prob is half a bed for rent. A guy will take this and then can accomodate on here

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By *easingTimMan
over a year ago

Loughlinstown

Say what you want about this place...

but many's a cold Winter's night a Fabber here has shared his or her bed and looked for nothing in return

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Listening to the news . Surely it's a joke that people are renting out a half a bed due to the rent prices .

More likley hopeful men looking for a lady to share it. "

Lol...

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By *P_80Man
over a year ago

Waterford


"It reflects the absolute incompetence of the irish government in any regards of the housing sector. "

Incompetence, plus the fact that they clearly don't give a shit.

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By *traycats2Couple
over a year ago

Dublin


"Say what you want about this place...

but many's a cold Winter's night a Fabber here has shared his or her bed and looked for nothing in return "

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By *rossflow daveMan
over a year ago

Mullingar


"It reflects the absolute incompetence of the irish government in any regards of the housing sector. "

The cost of everything has risen over the last number of years including rent but wages haven't kept increasing at the same rate, the majority of people are living from one pay check to the next !

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By *P_80Man
over a year ago

Waterford


"It reflects the absolute incompetence of the irish government in any regards of the housing sector.

The cost of everything has risen over the last number of years including rent but wages haven't kept increasing at the same rate, the majority of people are living from one pay check to the next !"

Yep. Over the last few years even employers have been using the recession as an excuse to lower wages. So not only are wages not rising with the cost of living, but they are being decreased.

It used to be that you'd work for a better standard of living. Now sadly many people are working just to pay the bills.

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By *orinaTSTV/TS
over a year ago

Dublin

€500 to share half a bed. With loads of possible permutations. What a nightmare. The rental / housing sector is being badly managed and that won't change while political dogma takes presidence over practical living . We need an uprising

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Seen the corruption and incompetence of one goverment for the past eight months and then come home to see our own shower of f##kers are twice as corrupt and incompetent....Irish republic...more like ( and hate to say this ) f##king banana republic

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By *oguish1Man
over a year ago

Carrigrohane

Very little to do with the goverment ..... Supply and demand ..... If the goverment are at fault it is fo attracting so many jobs to dublin .......

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By *rossflow daveMan
over a year ago

Mullingar


"It reflects the absolute incompetence of the irish government in any regards of the housing sector.

The cost of everything has risen over the last number of years including rent but wages haven't kept increasing at the same rate, the majority of people are living from one pay check to the next !

There's no incentive to work harder, I was working sixty to seventy hours a week and just getting skulled for tax , I work a flat week now and refuse to work overtime unless it's in cash!

I don't mind working hard but I expect to be well paid for it!

Yep. Over the last few years even employers have been using the recession as an excuse to lower wages. So not only are wages not rising with the cost of living, but they are being decreased.

It used to be that you'd work for a better standard of living. Now sadly many people are working just to pay the bills."

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By *exmark12Man
over a year ago

Rathcoole/Roscommon/Mayo

Supply and demand is correct.No.building for almost 10 years it will take a few more years to catch up.

Anybody who hasctravelled a bit it seems tonbe an issue everywhere.Homeless people on streets everywhere.Homelessness has many friends it seems Alcohol Drugs Trafficking to mention a few Just an observation

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