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    Okay there's the choice of two places, no way am I staying where I am now.

    Option 1:
    http://www.daft.ie/searchrental.daft?id=1189188
    Pros:
    Nice little house
    Has a fireplace
    Good location
    Quiet street (traffic wise)
    Has 2 bedrooms
    Has a small (and I mean small) back garden
    Cons:
    Quite small
    More expensive

    Option 2:
    http://www.daft.ie/searchrental.daft?id=1193270
    Pros:
    HUGE bedroom
    Reclining sofas!
    Large windows
    Alright location
    Cheaper
    Cons:
    Busy road
    Only 1 bedroom (but all we need)

    I really can't decide. I like the idea of having a little house, but the apartment seems a lot nicer, especially the large bedroom. What do you guys prefer?

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    number 2! even though you say it's on a busy road, it's generally a better place so i'd personally just put up with the possible noise opposed to a smaller house. my uni house is on a main road and my bedroom faces the road and i don't find it that bad tbf. the main thing that's annoying is the street lights but that's because the curtains aren't that thick.

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    Option 2, it probably has double glazing (i'd enquire about that) In fact just enquire as to whether it has double glazing if it does take that because you wont hear much



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    Definitely number two. And as above stated; double glazing should remove most of the noise, and just get thick curtains to block and street lights!

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    It's not the noise I'm concerned about, it's the parking. It's right in the city so I'd need to get a parking permit (it's different in ireland than it is in england) and park on a road that is always packed! I'm not sure exactly where it is but it may have a view over the river too, depending what side of the building it's on. I just love the bedroom and sofas

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    If it's permit parking that may actually work to your advantage as obviously that limits the number of people potentially taking "your" spaces. That said, I actually prefer the terrace house
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    i would say option 2, it looks a lot better imo

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    depends what you like tbh, if you like a little small house and a quiet road to live on just pretty basic home suppose
    then you should go with no.1

    but if you only need 1 bedroom
    then no.2 has what you need probs and its cheaper

    personally i'd say no.2

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    I'd go with number 2 as it looks nicer than the first one. If you need a parking permit also, as Tom said, wouldn't that mean that there is only certain people able to park there so you're bound to get a space as it isn't a grab the nearest parking space.


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    option 1 looks like it's got damp and rot seeping out of every orifice

    deffo go with 2


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