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I love Irish humour - Apartment to let in Dublin city centre
Irish people are known for being very social and friendly. They certainly are and they also have very good sense of humour.
To put you in context for this joke, daft.ie is Ireland's no. 1 property website. Taking advantage of the latest snows in Dublin, Mr Plow has decided to let his apartment for just 57? per week.
This studio is available immediately and its specifications are quite interesting:
Deceptively spacious open plan unfurnished studio in one of Dublin's top locations.
Carbon neutral, hand crafted Inuit design, beautiful ambient light leading to rooftop garden. The studio comfortably sleeps five.
Pets allowed, no parking.
Short term lease for is available the month of December. Owner is interested in selling if market warms up:
- Central heating
- Pets allowed
- Wheelchair access
Visit datf.ie to see the full property ad (and learn related vocabulary in English)
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