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It is a good size one bed apartment in a lovely area. It has its own entrance and you step directly outside. But because of its location in the courtyard it gets no direct sunlight, it is very dreary. There is electric heating but the windows let out a lot of heat so they have to be on at all times to stay warm, so the electric bill is very high. The biggest problem is the gym directly next door. I don't hear anything from the neighbours because the floors are thick, but I hear everything said and yelled in the gym. The gym opens at 6am and sometimes classes go until 10pm. So there is club music, alarms, yelling, and weights dropping at all early hours 6 days a week. I have had to contact dublin city council on various occasions to lodge a complaint. The management company does not interact with you unless there is a routine fire check or you contact them for Maitenance (which is always super quick). The bin area is really disgusting, but that isn't an extra change so we can deal with it. Rent absolutely increases each year by the maximum allowed in the rent pressure zone. | 15, Clontarf Bay, Dollymount Park, Dublin | View Place on Map | View This Place's Price History |
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