Hi Anita, thank you so much for sharing such detailed information. It has greatly eased the stress and challenges I've been facing regarding housing problems. Looking forward to more of your fantastic videos, so please continue to keep them as detailed as this one. 😊😊😊😊
This is such a wholesome review. Thank you so much for watching and for your amazing comment. I will do my best to share any info I find helpful to those house hunting in Ireland. You should check out one of the recent once I put up about affordable housing schemes
You’re welcome love. Have you seen any nice ones on daft? You can also visit the main websites of housing agencies in Dublin like Hooke and MacDonald, Ray Cooke, Shackleton etc
Thanks for the information dear. You have really enlightened me on the paths I must walk. Had no idea actually, I'm from Sweden and thinking of moving there with my family. I also know that rent itself is incredibly expensive in Dublin.
what about new residents from other countries? We don't have all those documents , do you have any tips for people who are coming from other country but already have a job aligned ? Thank you
Hi Sara, if you’re just coming coming for a holiday, you won’t be able to legally work so naturally, you won’t have a few of those documents. In this case (holiday purposes) you can just book an Airbnb, a hotel or hostel before your trip and enjoy your stay. However, in a case where you are moving to Ireland with the purpose of working, you will definitely need to apply to get your PPS number through immigration, you will eventually get a bank account, etc. For proof of funds to show to a landlord, you will be able to show your payslips or account statement from the bank you were using in the other country as well as proof of employment as the case may be. This is to show them that you can pay the rent they are requesting for. Most landlords ask for these especially if you’re not applying through a sublet medium. If you’re subletting, you won’t need those cos the person letting the room or space out to you would have already presented their own documents to the landlord. They may however just as for ID or something. I hope this helps 😊❤️
Thanks for the tips. since you said we shouldn't pay any money till one has actually gone for a viewing, and also the person doesn't know anyone in Ireland to view it for them, what should they do
You’re welcome. If you have no one to view for you then you have to wait till you get here but you might also have to prebook a room in a student hostel so you can begin your search when you get here. I wouldn’t advise you to pay money to anyone without going for a viewing
Im planning on going to limerick, but I thought housing issues are quite different compared to Dublin. I won’t be able to look for a house till I get there this just made me more anxious but thank you for so much info!
Hi Idara, I don’t think Limerick is as bad as Dublin with the housing crisis so I’d say you shouldn’t worry too much. Your best bet is to always start out with a student hostel then begin your search if you have no one to stay with. You’ll be fine ok. Best of luck with your search
Hi, thanks for watching. The documents you need would depend on the college you’re attending and you can start out with a hostel while you look for accommodation. There are a lot of student accommodation available, they’re just usually cheaper outside the campus. I hope you find a good one
What about buy an apartment in Dublin? We are a couple that want to buy an apartment in Diblin. We are foreign but want to make our lives there, but most of the time we found videos about renting only
Im an incoming internation student from the US at trinity- all the student accommodation halls are already full and it's SOOO difficult to find an affordable apartment
It's crazy especially in Dublin. Have you tried applying for accommodation on daft.ie or on Roomigo? You need to look externally, not just within the university
Yes you can. Have you tried looking on Facebook market place or Roomigo? Someone might either be looking for someone to share a room with or have those en-suite rooms ready to rent out to people.
@@anitanwalo I'm actually looking into flats right now outside Dublin maybe like Bray Swords and other near by locations. Wish me luck. Planning to relocate in November.
@@ChristosLouridas hi Christos. I actually have a place available to rent immediately in Dublin but since you’re not here till November, I’m not sure you’ll be able to take it
Hi Hope, Sure you can find a place on daft.ie, rent.ie, roomigo and Facebook marketplace as I mentioned in this video. Just try to implement the things I mentioned and you’ll be fine eventually
Hi I’m an irish citizen living in the Netherlands and I’m willing to move to Ireland by may please what should I know and concerning housing how do i go about it cus i was told to come to Ireland then book an air b and b then get my pps number also I should go to the social so they can look for a house for me please how does that work
Go elsewhere. There's nothing here. And yes, if you're Irish citizen, you will have a PPS number. Don't expect the social to find your accomidation either, they have nothing. Asylum seekers/refugees escaping actual wars are living on the street here! Are you serious???
Hi Anita, thank you so much for sharing such detailed information. It has greatly eased the stress and challenges I've been facing regarding housing problems. Looking forward to more of your fantastic videos, so please continue to keep them as detailed as this one. 😊😊😊😊
This is such a wholesome review. Thank you so much for watching and for your amazing comment. I will do my best to share any info I find helpful to those house hunting in Ireland. You should check out one of the recent once I put up about affordable housing schemes
Amazing thanks Anita 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾 looking for a 2 bedrooms Accomodation right now btw.
You’re welcome love. Have you seen any nice ones on daft? You can also visit the main websites of housing agencies in Dublin like Hooke and MacDonald, Ray Cooke, Shackleton etc
Thanks for the information dear. You have really enlightened me on the paths I must walk. Had no idea actually, I'm from Sweden and thinking of moving there with my family. I also know that rent itself is incredibly expensive in Dublin.
Hi Anita, thank you for the information on rentals in Dublin cause am planning to relocate to ireland with my son. Am from south africa
You’re welcome. I wish you all the best In your relocation plans
Yip, don’t be too particular especially if it’s your first time looking. If your application is accepted, take it!
❤️❤️❤️
This was so helpful, thank you so much ❤️
You’re welcome Kourtney
what about new residents from other countries? We don't have all those documents , do you have any tips for people who are coming from other country but already have a job aligned ? Thank you
Hi Sara, if you’re just coming coming for a holiday, you won’t be able to legally work so naturally, you won’t have a few of those documents. In this case (holiday purposes) you can just book an Airbnb, a hotel or hostel before your trip and enjoy your stay.
However, in a case where you are moving to Ireland with the purpose of working, you will definitely need to apply to get your PPS number through immigration, you will eventually get a bank account, etc. For proof of funds to show to a landlord, you will be able to show your payslips or account statement from the bank you were using in the other country as well as proof of employment as the case may be. This is to show them that you can pay the rent they are requesting for.
Most landlords ask for these especially if you’re not applying through a sublet medium. If you’re subletting, you won’t need those cos the person letting the room or space out to you would have already presented their own documents to the landlord. They may however just as for ID or something.
I hope this helps 😊❤️
Thanks for the tips. since you said we shouldn't pay any money till one has actually gone for a viewing, and also the person doesn't know anyone in Ireland to view it for them, what should they do
You’re welcome. If you have no one to view for you then you have to wait till you get here but you might also have to prebook a room in a student hostel so you can begin your search when you get here. I wouldn’t advise you to pay money to anyone without going for a viewing
Im planning on going to limerick, but I thought housing issues are quite different compared to Dublin. I won’t be able to look for a house till I get there this just made me more anxious but thank you for so much info!
Hi Idara, I don’t think Limerick is as bad as Dublin with the housing crisis so I’d say you shouldn’t worry too much. Your best bet is to always start out with a student hostel then begin your search if you have no one to stay with. You’ll be fine ok. Best of luck with your search
@@anitanwalo thank you very much for the reassurance!
Lovely content😊
for a student coming from Nigeria, what are the documents needed or do you think it is advisable to stay in the student accommodation
Hi, thanks for watching. The documents you need would depend on the college you’re attending and you can start out with a hostel while you look for accommodation. There are a lot of student accommodation available, they’re just usually cheaper outside the campus. I hope you find a good one
Thank you Anita 🌸
You are most welcome 🤗
What about buy an apartment in Dublin? We are a couple that want to buy an apartment in Diblin. We are foreign but want to make our lives there, but most of the time we found videos about renting only
Def Gon rent that appointment
Yaaay you’re here😃🥰
Ermmm can you send emails like a bit early asking about the apartment… let’s say like now and ur planning to move around July
Of course you can. When I went for the viewing of my current place, this unit was still under construction. They just let me view a different unit
Im an incoming internation student from the US at trinity- all the student accommodation halls are already full and it's SOOO difficult to find an affordable apartment
It's crazy especially in Dublin. Have you tried applying for accommodation on daft.ie or on Roomigo? You need to look externally, not just within the university
@@anitanwalo i’ve been looking at apartments i haven’t checked roomigo yet- tysm!!
Can you find en suite shared rooms in Dublin how that works?
Yes you can. Have you tried looking on Facebook market place or Roomigo? Someone might either be looking for someone to share a room with or have those en-suite rooms ready to rent out to people.
@@anitanwalo I'm actually looking into flats right now outside Dublin maybe like Bray Swords and other near by locations. Wish me luck. Planning to relocate in November.
@@ChristosLouridas hi Christos. I actually have a place available to rent immediately in Dublin but since you’re not here till November, I’m not sure you’ll be able to take it
@@anitanwalo Can we have a chat somewhere? Whatever the outcome thank you for the offer.
Hello Anita, I'll be coming to Ireland September. How can i find a place as a student ? Would I get a place on the websites ?
Hi Hope, Sure you can find a place on daft.ie, rent.ie, roomigo and Facebook marketplace as I mentioned in this video. Just try to implement the things I mentioned and you’ll be fine eventually
Thank you for this ❤
You’re welcome darling
How to rent an Apartment in Dublin. Be rich.
That is all.
😂😂😂 sometimes being rich without the right strategy can’t even help but I agree with you
Hi I’m an irish citizen living in the Netherlands and I’m willing to move to Ireland by may please what should I know and concerning housing how do i go about it cus i was told to come to Ireland then book an air b and b then get my pps number also I should go to the social so they can look for a house for me please how does that work
you are not irish. all irish have PPS
Go elsewhere. There's nothing here. And yes, if you're Irish citizen, you will have a PPS number. Don't expect the social to find your accomidation either, they have nothing. Asylum seekers/refugees escaping actual wars are living on the street here! Are you serious???
Cus I don’t have any family members in Ireland and I’m just scared of being stranded 😢
Have you been able to get a place to stay?
Don't come. Simple. No houses for the Irish never mind the whole world
Get your racist self off my page & never return.
@@anitanwalo😂😂😂 perhaps you need to go home if you don't like it
@@anitanwalo you put this crap up expect criticism
@@bluskyes524 Look in the mirror to see the exact crap you speak of.