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Students: If you are a student who has moved out of home looking to share with other students you can find your perfect flatshare in our student accommodation section
Twenty-Somethings: Many people in their twenties move to the larger town and cities in Ireland to find work. Rather than rent an entire house, many of these people rent a room in a house share as a cheaper alternative. Not only is renting a room cheaper it's also a great way to make some new friends in a new city.
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