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Best coliving spaces in Dublin

Ireland’s capital has long been Europe’s English-speaking hub. Dublin is a popular, albeit expensive, destination for digital nomads, but there are some affordable short-term and long-term coliving options available. While it might not be the famous cold and rainy weather that attracts visitors, 120 MB Internet is commonly available in most homes, cafés and, of course, in the many coworking spaces too. It’s easy to get around Dublin by public transport, or better yet, get a ‘Dublin Bike’ to get around in this extremely bicycle-friendly city. This welcoming city has a lot to offer both in terms of high culture and drinking culture. Samuel Beckett, Oscar Wilde and Bram Stoker all studied at Trinity College Dublin and you can also trace James Joyce’s steps through this UNESCO City of Literature. Then there is the incredible scenery of the bay and the Wicklow mountains and enjoy many nature breaks just a few hours away from the city center.

Here are some fun facts about Dublin:
- The 1.9 million people who live in Dublin are the youngest in Europe with about half its population under 25 years old.
- A quarter of all the people in Ireland live in the Greater Dublin area.
- Dublin was founded by Vikings.
- The name is Old Irish Gaelic and means ‘Black Pool’.
- Rumour has it that there are 666 pubs in the city, but it's always better to check!
- The average temperature in July is only 17ªC!
- Dublin is twinned with Beijing.
- Every day, 10 million pints of Guinness are produced in the city.
- Its oldest known pub, the Brazen Head, was built in 1198 AD.
- There are over 30,000 castles in Ireland.
- The Dublin mountains aren’t actually tall enough to be called mountains; the highest one is only 423 m high.
- Dublin might be the best city to celebrate Valentine’s Day as St. Valentine lived there.

Most of the biggest tech and pharmaceutical companies in the world have their European headquarters in Ireland, and with so many opportunities and a newly booming economy, it’s no surprise to see so many digital nomads staying in coliving spaces in Dublin.

Finding affordable communal living in Dublin

Finding affordable housing in Dublin can be tough, especially in cities with high rent prices. One solution that many people turn to is communal living with shared spaces and roommates. This can be a cost-effective way to have a private room while still being able to afford rent in a desirable location. There are a few different options for finding a shared living arrangement in Dublin. One option is to look for a private room for rent in a coliving home. This can be a good option for people who want some privacy, but still want to be part of a community. Another option is to look for a shared room, where you'll be sharing a bedroom with one or more roommates. This can be more affordable, as you'll only be responsible for paying for your own bed. The downside is that you'll have less privacy, as you'll be sharing a bedroom with others. You can find both accommodation options on Coliving.com. We can help you find a compatible roommate based on your preferences and lifestyle. Some hosts do background checks and eviction history checks to ensure that the roommates you're living with are trustworthy individuals. When looking for a shared living arrangement, it's important to do your due diligence and make sure that you're comfortable with the living arrangement and the people you'll be living with.

What is coliving?

Coliving is a new trend amongst millennials for renting shared apartments. Whether you're moving to Dublin for work or just looking for a new apartment, coliving in Dublin is a good way to save money and live with like-minded people. Co-living places people from different backgrounds together and encourages them to interact, collaborate and form new friendships. When compared to dorms, coliving is much more attractive, since it's relatively inexpensive, all-inclusive and allows you to rent a furnished room with an individual lease. Coliving is perfect for students, digital nomads, remote workers, young professionals, interns and people in general who relocate to a new city for work.

Affordable and social housing in Dublin

Looking for an affordable and social housing option in Dublin? Consider coliving, a trend in shared apartment rentals that brings together individuals from diverse backgrounds to live, work, and form new friendships. Coliving in Dublin is a cost-effective alternative to dorms, offering furnished rooms with individual leases and all-inclusive pricing.

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