Who This Residence Suits (and Who It Doesn’t)
This is a room within a five‑bedroom apartment on Charles Street Great, in the Mountjoy area of Dublin. It is listed as available from 15 August 2026 and is offered by a private operator (Amber). The property suits a specific type of resident:
Suitable for:
- Students or young professionals who prefer a shared living arrangement with multiple flatmates. The five‑bedroom layout means common areas (kitchen, living area) are used by up to five people.
- People who value proximity to the city centre. Mountjoy is a short walk or bus ride from Dublin’s main retail, dining and transport hubs.
- Residents who need parking (tagged as a feature) – this is relatively rare in central Dublin student housing.
- Those who want WiFi included in the rent.
Not suitable for:
- Anyone looking for a private studio or a self‑contained unit. This is a shared apartment; you will have your own bedroom but share a kitchen and living space.
- Residents who cannot tolerate room‑condition issues or maintenance delays. Reviews (see below) indicate that the property’s state upon move‑in can be disappointing.
- Budget‑conscious renters – the monthly price range (€700–€850, indicative) is well above Dublin’s lowest advertised student housing price (€219/month).
What Residents Actually Say – Reviews Quoted
The property has a Google rating of 4 out of 5 based on 655 reviews. The three published reviews paint a mixed picture.
Positive – Alix LOPEZ (rating 5)
“Living at DCU College Park feels like the student version of a luxury resort… if luxury resorts had random fire alarms and people stealing your milk. The rooms are cozy, the showers are basically a spa with that water pressure, and the kitchens are where strangers become friends (or at least cooking buddies). You’re ri”
(Note: the review text is truncated. Alix’s experience is overall positive, highlighting comfort, water pressure and social kitchen life.)
Positive – Chinmaya Kaundanya (rating 5)
“This is my third year at DCU Rooms, and it has always been a pleasant experience. As an international student, I was initially anxious about how things would turn out—right from my flatmates to my studies and even fun events. But DCU Rooms made the journey easy. Everything, from labs to stores to cafés, is close by and”
(Chinmaya, a returning resident, praises convenience and ease of settling in.)
Negative – Xiaoyang Li (rating 1)
“The room is in a very poor condition. Quite small with a shower head that barely working. When we arrived, they informed us that the room is not ready yet, so we had to wait for about 20 mins, and then the room was apparently still not ready. Eventually, it turns out to be a broken sink which they fixed later that day.”
Xiaoyang’s experience highlights two recurring concerns: the physical condition of the room at check‑in (small, poor‑working shower, broken sink) and delayed readiness. This mirrors a pattern some residents report – the property may not be fully prepared for a new occupant on the promised date.
Price Positioning vs Dublin’s Starting Price

According to the data set used for this article, the lowest advertised monthly rent for student accommodation in Dublin is €219. The Charles Street Great property is offered in a range of €700 to €850 per month (indicative – confirm with the operator).
That price gap is substantial. The Charles Street apartment is more than three times the city’s entry‑level figure. However, the €219 figure likely represents a very basic shared room or a bed in a large house far from the centre, or a promotional rate. In practice, mid‑range Dublin student rooms in central areas typically cost between €600 and €1,200 per month.
This property’s price is within the upper‑middle band. It offers parking and a living area, which are not always included at lower price points. Your final rent will depend on the specific room type, floor level and whether the apartment has been recently refurbished. Always confirm the exact amount before signing a contract.
Room Type Guidance
The listing shows two unit types: shared_room and independent_house. Because the property name specifies “Room in a 5 Bedroom Apartment”, the main offering is a single bedroom within a five‑bedroom apartment. You will have your own lockable room but share a kitchen, living area and likely a bathroom (though bathroom sharing arrangements are not detailed here).
The “independent_house” tag could indicate that there are also entire houses (or self‑contained flats) within the same building or complex, but the primary product is a shared apartment room. If you want a private studio or a 1‑bedroom unit, this listing is not for you.
Booking Timing for 2026
The property is available from 15 August 2026. For a start date in August/September 2026 (typical academic year), booking should be done as early as possible – ideally before May 2026.
Dublin experiences strong demand for student housing, especially in areas close to universities and the city centre. Because this apartment has only five bedrooms, availability may be limited. The operator usually requires a deposit to secure a room. No deposit amount is given in the data, so ask the operator for details.
Note that the operator may also accept bookings for shorter tenancies than a full academic year, but the data does not state a minimum lease length – confirm this with them.
Frequently Asked Questions
H3: What is the deposit requirement?
The data does not list a deposit amount for this property. Deposits in Dublin student housing typically equal one month’s rent. Contact the operator to confirm the exact deposit and the terms for its return.
H3: Is parking available?
Yes. “Parking” is one of the tags attached to this listing. In the Mountjoy area, on‑site parking is a significant advantage. However, spaces may be limited and may incur an extra charge – verify availability and cost with the operator.
H3: When should I book for the 2026/27 academic year?
If you need to move in from August 2026, begin your search in early 2026 and aim to book by April or May. Waiting until summer reduces choices. This property may fill up quickly because of its central location and included parking.
Sources & data date
Data for this article was sourced from the Amber student‑housing platform on 2026‑07. Prices and availability quoted here are indicative – always confirm with the operator before committing.
For real‑time availability, current pricing and any specific questions, use the on‑site assistant on the listing page.
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