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Published 12:25 30 Aug 2018 BST
Add us as a preferred source on Google »A new block of student accommodation is opening in the Point Village this week, which should be great news all round given the current rental crisis.
State-of-the-art development The Tramshed has even been called a “welcome boost to students who are struggling to find digs in the current rental market".
The only problem is, we’re not quite sure what students can afford the hefty €1,00 a month rent to actually live there (or a lot more depending on the type of room you choose).

The Classic rooms start at €9,200 for a 40-week lease and go up to €11,220 for a 51-week lease.
At the top end of the scale, students can splash out on a ‘Premium Penthouse Studio’ at €18,360 for a 51-week lease.
The monthly rent of €920 for the Classic room is well above what most students can afford - never mind the penthouse studio at €1,800 a month.
People have been rightly outraged by it:
For your attention @MurphyEoghan I just looked up the student accommodation prices at the Point Village. €11 GRAND if you want to stay for the full year!
— Nicola Bardon (@NicolaBardon) August 30, 2018
What student can afford €230 a week?! I work full time+I can't afford that. These companies should be ashamed. pic.twitter.com/InA6kgZkxe
Heard the new Point Village student accommodation is priced between €920-€1800 a month.
— Chris Derby (@ChrisDerb) August 28, 2018
Student. Accommodation. ????
Rooms at The Tramshed come with all bills included, free Wifi, a roof terrace and are somehow almost sold out.
A further 599 beds will become available when the neighbouring Woodworks development is completed at the end of the year.
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