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Published 17:12 31 Jan 2017 GMT
Add us as a preferred source on Google »It will come as no surprise to you that Dublin is the most expensive place to live in Ireland.
Prices anywhere near Dublin city normally start at the €1,000 mark so we decided to take a look at what you could get for the same price elsewhere in the country.
Here's what you can rent in Dublin and around the rest of the country for roughly €1,000 right now.
An entire four bedroom, two bathroom house – €1,000.
Queue birds chirping, majestic happy music and leaves softly blowing in the wind

A tiny one bed apartment in Rathgar – €995.
Queue sirens and slow feckin walkers on Grafton Street.

Decent enough two bed apartment in Woodquay, right in the middle of town – €1,000.
Few cushions, be grand!

'Studio' apartment in Rathmines – €1,000.
The ad says "not suitable for children", you've been warned kids.


One bed modern apartment in St Luke's – €1,000.
€500 each for a couple to share their own gaff? Where can we sign the lease?

This 'chalet' in Saggart will only set you back €1,200 per month. It oozes charm.
Right?


Four bed house on South Circular Road – €1,300.
We'd happily live here though.

€1,050 to live in a "one bedroom apartment" that's actually a house in Stoneybatter. Nice.


This dreamy one bedroom apartment in Cork City costs €1,000 per month.

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