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Ireland has one of the most active house sharing cultures in the world and on Rent.ie we have literally thousands of house shares and flatmates to choose from. There are three main types of people who look for shared accommodation:
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.
Still Living with the Parents: As house prices are falling, many people who used to live in the family home are opting to rent and buy their apartment or house in a couple of years. A room for rent in a house share can be a great way to get out of the parents house and relatively inexpensive compared to the interest payments on a mortgage.