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Rent 8 bedroom apartment in Dublin

30 Blessington Street, Dublin, D07 P4AX, Ireland

Budget-Friendly: The price is below average

€693
€693
€693
The pricing of this property is well below the average market rate, providing exceptional value for your budget.
Bedrooms:
8 bedrooms
Bathrooms:
6 bathrooms
Property type:
Apartment
Facilties
  • -
Available from:
30 May
Verified by Renthero:
Yes
Case number:
57636

Bed in a bright twin room in Broadstone


minimum age 22 yo
Cozy Twin rooms available in a new house. The house is located only 10 minutes walking distance to the city center.

This is a beautiful ground floor, 2 stores-house on Blessington Street-Dublin. Enjoy modern wooden flooring, plus spacious bedrooms with all the essentials.

This house really does have it all. Slick modern interior, right in the heart of the city. Bask in the sun in your stylish room, then pop out to the city center in a flash.

Here you'll have plenty of space to work, study and relax. Plus, it has all your favorite modern comforts.

Your top 3 reasons to live here:
The entire house is modern and sleek, with stylish furnishings and wooden flooring.
Each bedroom has plenty of storage and offers a great spot to work or study.
You're right in the city center, just a stone's throw from everything.

The house comprises a bright open plan sitting and dining area, fully fitted kitchen, and spacious rooms designated laundry area and a patio with BBQ area.

The location is next to none, right in the city center, 5 minutes by walk to O'Connell street* close to all major universities and English schools.

There are plenty of restaurants, shops, supermarkets, barbers, hairdressers, bars, and cafes in the area."
Rental period for this listing is between 3 - 24 months


Do you have questions regarding this property? Contact the landlord directly here

About this property


Property type: Apartment

City: Dublin

Bedrooms: 8

Bathrooms: 6

Price: 693 €

Available from: 2025-05-30

Furnished: Yes

Washing machine: Yes

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