Overview
Ardee Point is a purpose-built student accommodation located at Newmarket in The Liberties, Dublin 8. It sits within a historically vibrant area that is home to several higher education institutions, including Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, and Dublin City University, all of which are accessible via public transport. The residence is managed by a private operator and carries an average Google rating of 4.6 out of 5 from 157 reviews, indicating consistently positive feedback from past and current residents.
The property is advertised with communal facilities that include a gym, a cinema room, and a games room. These shared amenities are designed to support both study and social life. At the time of writing, the property’s availability status is marked as “not available” in the listing database, so prospective tenants for the 2026–2027 academic year should check directly with the operator for current booking windows. No minimum lease length or specific move-in dates are provided in the public data.
Dublin’s student housing market is competitive, with around 50 properties listed on the platform and an indicative from-price of €219 per week for some units in the city. Ardee Point’s exact pricing is not published in this dataset, so you will need to contact the operator for indicative rates, which you should then confirm before committing.
Who Is This Residence For?
Ardee Point suits students who prioritise a modern living environment with built-in social and recreational facilities. The gym, cinema, and games room are mentioned in resident reviews as spaces that tenants actually use to unwind. For someone who wants to balance academic pressure with accessible leisure options, this residence offers a convenient solution.
The location in The Liberties places you close to many shops, cafés, and restaurants, with “great transport links to and beyond the city centre” according to a verified Google review. This is ideal for students who commute to different campuses rather than living on a single university site. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly and helpful, which suggests the residence provides responsive management – a factor that matters for international students or anyone new to Dublin.
If you value a clean, modern, and well-maintained room, Ardee Point appears to deliver. One resident describes the rooms as “clean and modern” and the overall experience as “very positive.” Another notes that the current accommodation team is attentive. This consistency points to a well-run property.
Who Might Want to Look Elsewhere?

Students on a very tight budget may find Ardee Point less suitable if its actual price exceeds the city’s from-price of €219 per week. Because no price bracket is given here, you need to compare costs with other Dublin properties directly. If your absolute ceiling is lower, you may need to consider sharing a house or an older building that lacks the gym and cinema facilities.
Those who prefer a quieter, more traditional residential setting might not enjoy The Liberties’ lively, urban character. While the neighbourhood is convenient, it can be busy. If you need absolute silence for study or prefer a campus-based hall of residence, a different location may suit you better.
Additionally, if you require a specific room type – such as a large studio or a disabled-accessible unit – and the operator does not offer it, you will need to verify availability before applying. The data does not list unit types, so you must ask directly.
What Residents Actually Say
The three reviews provided in the dataset reveal a consistent theme of satisfaction with the location, facilities, and staff.
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vendi sefcic (rating 5): “I had a very positive experience staying at Ardee Student Accommodation. The location is convenient, the rooms are clean and modern, and the staff are friendly and helpful. I would definitely recommend it to students in Dublin.” This review highlights the three core strengths: location, room quality, and staff service.
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Oluwatobi Ogunsugba (rating 4): “Ardee point is a great place to live. Location wise, its close enough to many amenities and has great transport links to and beyond the city centre. Some of the amenities like the private dining and cinema have been well put to use by me and my friends to take a break from academic life, The current accommodation team “ (review truncated in source). Even incomplete, it underscores that the cinema and a private dining area are actually used, and transport connectivity is praised.
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Henna Udhwani Ganglani (rating 5): “I went to the reception to ask if I could get a tour of the accommodation and they helped me so much even though I didnt have a slot booked! The girls at the desk are kind and attentive all the time.” This points to a welcoming, flexible reception team that goes out of its way to assist prospective residents.
All three reviews are from Google and are unedited aside from this author’s formatting. No review mentions maintenance issues, noise complaints, or security concerns, but also note that only a small sample of 157 total reviews is available here. You may want to browse additional feedback on Google for a fuller picture.
Price Positioning vs Dublin Student Housing
The city’s reference price is €219 per week for the cheapest available unit among the 50 properties listed on the platform. Published data for Ardee Point shows no min or max price, and the deposit is listed as €100. Without an exact rate, we cannot say whether Ardee Point is above, at, or below the city average. Prices in Dublin vary widely by location, building age, and room type – from around €200 per week for shared apartments to over €350 per week for premium studios.
The residence’s amenities (gym, cinema, games room) typically push rents higher than basic rooms. If Ardee Point is priced above the city’s from-price, that may be justified by these facilities. However, you must verify the actual weekly rate with the operator. Always treat any online figure as indicative and confirm before signing a contract.
Room-Type Guidance
The current dataset does not list any specific unit types for Ardee Point – the field “unit_types” is empty. This likely means the operator has not published the mix of studios, ensuites, or shared apartments on this platform. For a realistic comparison, you should contact the property manager directly and ask for a full list of available room configurations in 2026–2027.
If you are certain you want a private bathroom, for example, ask whether Ardee Point offers ensuite rooms or studios. If you prefer a lower cost, shared bathroom apartments may be an option. Without this information, do not assume a specific layout.
Booking Timing for 2026/2027
Because Ardee Point is currently flagged as “not available”, the operator may not yet have opened bookings for the 2026–2027 academic year. In Dublin, many student residences start releasing rooms from October to February for the following September move-in. Some prime properties sell out early, so you should begin your search early in 2026.
Given the high demand in Dublin – with over 50 properties on the platform and a growing student population – prompt action is wise. Even if Ardee Point appears unavailable now, it may become bookable later in the year. Subscribe to notifications or revisit the property page periodically. The best strategy is to speak with the on-site assistant via the platform to get real-time updates on availability and application dates.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Ardee Point close to Trinity College Dublin?
Yes, the property is located in The Liberties, which is about a 20–30 minute walk or a short bus ride from Trinity College Dublin. Resident reviews mention great transport links to the city centre, where Trinity’s main campus is situated. University College Dublin and Dublin City University are also accessible by bus or tram, though travel times will be longer.
What facilities are included in the rent?
The property’s tags list a gym, a cinema, and a games room. One review also mentions a private dining area. Confirm with the operator whether these facilities are included in the rent or if any additional fees apply. Utilities such as water, electricity, and internet are typically included in purpose-built student accommodation, but you should verify this in your contract.
How do I book a room for 2026/2027?
Contact the operator through the platform’s on-site assistant or the property’s official contact details. Since the property is marked “not available” in the current dataset, you may need to ask directly whether rooms will open later. Start this process in early 2026. Provide your intended move-in date and preferred room type. Always request a written tenancy agreement that specifies full costs and terms.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
Data sourced from the platform listing (ID amber-2163028) and Google reviews as of the date above. Prices are indicative and should be confirmed with the operator.
For real-time availability and personalised advice, you can use the on-site assistant on the property page.
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