We're talking €1,675 for a one bed, one bath apartment on Wolfe Tone Street, Dublin 1.
It really is sad to see just how expensive apartments in Dublin are these days. Throw in the rising cost of living and it might just become impossible for anyone to live anywhere near the city centre without being totally ripped off.
The Wolfe Tone Lotts are advertised as being a new, high-end development, and with that comes a startling price tag.
Main features of this gaff:
High quality Interior finish with bespoke furniture package
Contemporary styled kitchens with quartz worktops
Integrated appliances to include dishwashers, washer/dryer, full size fridge freezers, microwave, hob
Bathrooms complete with feature tiling, sanitary ware and floor tiling
Bath and power shower
Timber floors throughout
Natural lighting and night blinds throughout
Fitted wardrobes in all bedrooms
Wired for TV, Cable and broadband
Dublin 1, City Centre location, located adjoining Mary/Henry Street.
Immediate access to numbers transport links
LUAS Red Line Jervis Street is 3 minutes walk
DART - 15 minutes walk to Tara/Connolly stations
O' Connell Street - 5 minutes walk
24 hour monitored CCTV
In-house property management team in place bringing and assurance to tenants
On-site building manager
Private landscaped internal courtyard and roof garden
Secure and private storage lockers provided for each apartment at basement level (suitable for bikes)
Oh and if you could just hand over your first born and your soul when you're signing the lease that'd be great. Thanks.
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