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The state-of-the-art new Dublin apartments with discounted €1,710 rents in pricey area – are you eligible?
NEW “luxury” and discounted apartments have hit the rental market in Dublin today.
The new discounted homes are located at Google’s recently redeveloped Bolands Mills quarter in Dublin 4.


They have been given to Cluid from Google on a 25-year lease on one condition – they are to be supplied to key workers in the area.
The luxury apartments are set to be rented out for below-market prices and have started being advertised today.
The new scheme comprises of 35 two-bedroom apartments, 10 three-bedroom flats and one larger three-bedroom apartment all at a discounted rate compared to other homes in the area.
The two-bedroom apartments are going for €1,710 per month, with a three-bed at €1,850.
The larger of the three-bedrooms is priced at €2,100 per month.
This is a significant discount compared to similar apartments in the area, at respective rates of 27 and 36 per cent for Dublin 4.
However, to nab one of the limited apartments, there are a number of conditions that must be met.
The new scheme is targeting key workers in the Docklands community, with key workers being defined as someone who provides a vital service for the local community and wider society.
This includes those working in public safety, healthcare, education, transport, law and order and infrastructure.
Another condition that must be met for these homes is that applicants can prove they have a connection to the local area within a 1.5km radius of the apartment block.
The connections can include being born and raised there, living in the area for a minimum of five years, having immediate family in the area or working in the area.
‘ACCESSIBLE & SUSTAINABLE’ RENTS
Eibhlin O’Connor, Chief Commercial Officer of Clúid Housing, said: “As a not-for-profit housing organisation with 30 years of experience in managing and maintaining homes, we understand the importance of providing high-quality housing options for multi-occupant households, whether families or individuals who are sharing.
“We have benchmarked the rents against front-line worker salaries to ensure they are accessible and sustainable for those who play a vital role in our society.
“In addition to the discounted to market rent, BER ratings of B for the heritage building and A for the new tower means these apartments will be economical to run.
“Their central location also means that residents can walk or cycle to work and access many key local amenities.
“Bolands Mills is well connected to the city and greater Dublin area through well serviced bus and rail links.”
UNFURNISHED INSIDE
The state-of-the-art apartments include a winter garden, open plan living and access to local public transport routes.
The two-bedroom apartments feature a large open-plan living area, a winter garden, a main bathroom and two bedrooms, one of which is en-suite.
The three-bedroom apartments feature a large open-plan living area, main bathroom and three bedrooms, two of which are en-suite.
The single, larger three-bedroom apartment is across two levels and also features a large open-plan living area, a utility room, winter garden, two bathrooms and three bedrooms, two of which are en-suite.
The homes come unfurnished, with flooring, blinds and white goods including a fridge/freezer, dishwasher, oven and hob, microwave, and washer/dryer all installed.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
To apply, the household size must match the size of the property advertised.
This means the two-bedrooms are equipped for two single adults in a house share, or cohabiting couple/lone parent with one or two children.
The three-bedrooms are suitable for three single adults in a house share, or a couple and two single adults in a house share, or cohabiting couple/lone parent with two to three children.
The larger of the three-bedrooms can extend to a family with up to four children.
Any applicants who wish to share need to make one application as a group.
Applications to the new apartments can be made here.


English seaside village reveals £40million plans to save beach amid fears it could disappear
A HUGE new multi-million seaside project hopes to protect a much-loved beach in the UK.
The beach at Yaverland village on the Isle of Wight is at huge risk of erosion in the next few decades.


Plans to upgrade sea defences in Yaverland were put forward by the Environment Agency and Isle of Wight Council yesterday.
The Yaverland Coastal Defence Scheme is expected to cost as much as £40.6million.
It will upgrade more than a mile of coastal defences in Yaverland, a seaside town on the British island.
Defences between Fort Street and the Yaverland Long Stay car park will be improved under the plans in the bid to save Yaverland Beach, nearby homes and business from erosion and flooding.
Local residents have been reassured that the current sea wall will only be raised slightly.
The new sea defences will also help to preserve over 300 hectares of habitat for the next 50 years and help to maintain sand levels.
Access to Yaverland Beach will also be improved under the plans.
The current seawall will also get a renovation, with artwork and mural to be added to make it look more aesthetically pleasing.
Construction work on the coastal defences is set to start later this decade.
It is hoped that the entire project will be complete by 2030.
Yaverland Beach is often regarded as one of the best beaches on the Isle of Wight.
The long sandy beach is great for swimming and is popular with watersports enthusiasts who can kite surf, windsurf and surf at Yaverland Beach.
It’s not the beach on the island undergoing huge improvements.
The nearby Shanklin beach also has plans for a £35million coastal defence project which is likely to start first.
Last year, the Isle of Wight was named the best region in the UK for caravan getaways by Go Outdoors.
It’s also said to be the sunniest spot in the country, with Met Office data revealing it’s the only part of the country to have more than five hours of sunshine per day.
But another beach at risk of disappearing is Covhithe Beach in Suffolk.
Despite attempts to reduce the risk of erosion, there are fears the wild beach could be gone as soon as 2040.
And Southport, one of England’s oldest seaside towns is at risk of losing its beach forever.
What's it like on the Isle of Wight?
SUN Journalist Veronica Lorraine recently visited the Isle of Wight, here’s what she thought:
“Stepping foot on the island is like stepping back in time to a perfectly preserved previous era, in the best way possible.
“It reminds me of a reassuring time of bucket-and-spade holidays, beachside penny arcades, village carnivals and buying a quarter of lemon sherbets for 45p.
“Even though it was winter, we couldn’t resist a visit to the seaside town of Ryde, with classic arcades, old-school bowling alleys and restaurants aplenty, all of which took me back to my Eighties holidays.
“But whether or not it was the food shacks on windswept beaches, roaring fires in cosy pubs, or woolly alpacas nuzzling up to us, I truly felt like the island was welcoming me back with open arms.”
You can read more about her visit, here.
One woman has revealed how she swapped her fancy holidays abroad for staycations in the UK.
Laura Edwards and her family now holiday on the Isle of Wight once a month.

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