Sunday, July 13, 2025

🏠 Rental Glossary for House Hunting in Dublin

🛏️ Types of Rooms

  • Single Room – A bedroom for one person, with a single bed.
  • Double Room – A bedroom for one or two people, with a double bed.
  • Twin Room – A room with two single beds, often shared.
  • Shared Room – A bedroom shared with other people.

🚿 Types of Bathrooms

  • Shared Bathroom – A bathroom shared with others in the house.
  • En-suite Bathroom – A private bathroom connected to your room.

👥 People in the House

  • Landlord – Owns the house and rents it out.
  • Tenant Candidates – People applying to live in the house.
  • Flatmates (UK) / Housemates – People who already live in the house with you.

📅 Viewings & Interviews

  • To arrange a viewing – To schedule a time to visit the house.
  • To show around tenant candidates – To give a house tour to potential tenants.

💸 Payments

  • To pay the rent – To pay for your room (usually monthly).
  • To pay the bills – To pay for electricity, gas, water, internet, etc.
  • Are bills included? – Asking if bills are part of the rent.

📝 Contracts & Agreements

  • To sign a contract – To make a legal rental agreement in writing.
  • To make a contract – To agree formally, usually in writing.
  • Verbal agreement / Unwritten agreement – A spoken (non-written) arrangement.
  • Fixed-term lease – A rental contract for a set time (e.g. 12 months).
  • Month-to-month lease – A flexible contract that renews monthly.
  • Deposit – Money paid in advance to secure the room and cover damages.
  • Notice period – Time required before leaving (e.g. "1 month notice").

💬 Useful Questions at the Viewing of the Room

  1. "How many people live in the house?"
  2. "Do you usually pay rent by bank transfer or cash?"
  3. "Is there a contract to sign or is it a verbal agreement?"
  4. "Is there a minimum stay?" (which is the same as: "Is there a lease term?")
  5. If there is no minimum stay, you can ask the following question to show that you are not going to go away soon: “Are you looking for someone long term?”
  6. "How does cleaning usually work in the house?"
  7. "Is it generally a quiet house during the week?"
  8. "Are there any house rules, for example about guests or smoking?"
  9. "How much is the deposit amount?"

Note: The questions above are meant to help you come across as a reliable person, but it’s best not to ask more than 4–5, so you don’t seem overly inquisitive.


🏠 House Atmosphere & Shared Living

  • “I just want to make sure the house suits my lifestyle.” Would you say it’s generally quiet or more social? Are parties, friends over, or loud music common?
  • “How do you usually manage noise in the evenings or at night?”
  • “Is the living room shared and used often, for example to watch TV?”
  • “Are overnight guests or smoking allowed in the house?”
  • Is the house more for students or working professionals?
  • Do people work from home?


⚠️ Questions You Should Avoid

  • ❌ Can I have friends over often?
  • ❌ Is it okay to work late at night?
  • ❌ Are parties allowed?
  • ❌ Too Many Questions About Money

⭐ Quick Tips

  • Sign up for alerts on Daft.ie to receive instant notifications so you can act sooner 📧
  • Use the "Single/Double" and max €1000 filters + select a 10km radius from the city center
  • Check transport: look for nearby bus stops (e.g., 27, 77A) to ensure good connections

✉️ Sample Message to Send on Daft.ie

Here’s an example you can copy, change, and send:

Hello, I’m interested in the room you listed on Daft.ie. Is it still available?

I’m [Your Name], originally from [Your Country], and I will be moving to Dublin for work/study. I’m quiet, respectful, and clean. I would love to arrange a viewing if possible.

Could you please let me know: – If the room is still available – If bills are included – What the house rules are – And when the room is available from

Thank you very much! Best regards,
[Your Name]

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