One possible benefit will be the collapse of the Airbnb demand for apartments in Dublin making it a lot easier and hopefully cheaper to get nice apartments.
Already on Daft some apartments are been offered with two months free rent.
One possible benefit will be the collapse of the Airbnb demand for apartments in Dublin making it a lot easier and hopefully cheaper to get nice apartments.
Already on Daft some apartments are been offered with two months free rent.
Evie86 (20-03-20), jekyl69 (20-03-20), TheKinkyMasseuse (21-03-20)
Davina (22-03-20)
Every cloud guys, every cloud
jekyl69 (21-03-20)
I’ve done long term let’s and I’ll not be going down that route, properties suffer too much from that so personally I’ll just not advertise them until June/July, property suffers from the same type of bottom feeders as escorting, not going to even answer calls or emails from here on in
I dont doubt you and if that's your business and they have the correct planning then you would be mad to change.
It's the people who threw out tenants to enter the short term market that will likely return and hopefully the RTB will start enforcing the law.
I know I used to have a short term rental home in the states and the regulations were very strict and enforced. Failure to make tax returns on time could lead to the home been seized by the tax authorities.
but when this has passed and all back to as normal as it can be, rents will be back up in all good well sought after areas and everyone including escorts will be paying high prices.
There will be a recession but like everything as we know, good apartments in good locations will always be in high demand
Last edited by seriousguy; 21-03-20 at 14:40.
The last long term renter wrecked the place and left with rent outstanding, I’ve been doing short term ever since, just finished a refit and to be honest I’m wary of even the short term/holiday let renter now, luckily I can afford not to take any bookings in the short term, the whole market is in flux for the next few months