[…]out not only provides an alternative source of accommodation for students, but also a potential income for parents and others who may have a spare room available.’ The website homes.usi.ie has housed thousands of students over the past number of years. The initiative has made student digs a viable solution to the accommodation crisis affecting students. The initiative is supported by the Department for Education & Skills and by the […]
[…]details on the rent-a-room relief scheme are available at the Citizens’ Information […]
[…]manage their money effectively, know their rights and settle into college life Guide available for download and screenshot: https://usi.ie/?p=4545 Event: Launch of Accommodation and Finance Guide Locations: Trinity College at 11.30am Tuesday 19 August The Union of Students in Ireland (USI) has launched a new Accommodation and Finance Guide today in Trinity College Dublin (TCD), with support from the PRTB (Private Residential Tenancies Board). This comprehensive guide is a useful resource for students and gives great tips and advice on student life. The guide covers accommodation advice, money management, personal safety and settling into college. Easy-to-use budget sheets and rent book logs are included, enabling […]
[…]of the positives of living in a family home, and homeowners can make substantial money tax-free by simply uploading pictures of the spare room(s) with a brief room description and monthly cost. The process takes on average five minutes to complete on […]
[…]tenancy begins. Websites like Daft.ie are useful for renting, Students’ Union Facebook groups or free websites like homes.usi.ie for digs can be a reliable source to find accommodation […]