Beckett House – A Decision Review
Located on Mountjoy in Dublin’s city centre, Beckett House is a purpose-built student accommodation offering ensuite rooms. The property is managed by a private operator and provides a range of shared amenities, including a modern gym, laundry room, and CCTV security. With a Google rating of 3.4 out of 127 reviews, the residence has drawn mixed feedback from past tenants. This review examines who the property suits, what residents actually say, how its pricing compares to the city’s entry-level figure, and what you should consider before booking.
Who This Residence Suits
Beckett House is best suited to students who prioritise a central location, a brand-new building, and inclusive amenities. The property is within walking distance of several Dublin universities, including Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin (city campus), and Dublin City University (via public transport). Being in the Mountjoy area also puts you close to shops, cafes, and nightlife.
The residence is ideal for those who prefer a private ensuite but are comfortable sharing a kitchen and living area with flatmates. All units are ensuites, meaning each tenant has their own bathroom, while the kitchens are shared within each apartment. This arrangement works well for students who value personal space but don’t mind communal cooking.
Past reviews mention that the property feels safe and modern. One resident, Britta Uschkamp, gave 5 stars and wrote: “In this pretty expensive city, I was so glad to find something affordable and brand new. You have to get used to the magnetic key system for all the various doors, but once you figure it out, it’s pretty easy. Each apartment block has a shared kitchen with all amenities.” This suggests that the building and appliances are well-maintained.
The on-site gym is a genuine perk — not all student residences in Dublin offer a dedicated fitness space. For students who want to save on a separate gym membership, this can reduce monthly costs.
Who This Residence Does Not Suit

This property is less suitable for students who need a private kitchen or studio-style living. There are no studio apartments at Beckett House; only ensuites with shared kitchens. If you prefer not to share cooking facilities, look elsewhere.
The property also appears to have had maintenance issues, particularly regarding mould. A 2-star review by Mandy M states: “overall not a bad place except I found black and green mold in a corner in my room. After reporting it it was not treated like an urgent matter when it is pretty serious. Also I have no idea how this room passed inspection and was assigned to me.” While this is one person’s experience, it raises a red flag for anyone with respiratory conditions or mould sensitivity.
Another concern is the magnetic key system. The same 5-star reviewer noted that you “have to get used to” it. For students who prefer simple key access, the multiple electronic doors can be frustrating.
Finally, the property is currently listed as not available on the platform, meaning at the time of research, no rooms were open for booking. This could be due to seasonal cycle — mostly full for the coming year. Students looking for immediate accommodation may need to check back or consider alternatives.
What Residents Actually Say
The three Google reviews (total: 127, overall 3.4) paint a nuanced picture. Here is a summary:
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Silvi N (3 stars) praised the pricing, amenities (kitchen, study spaces, gym, movie room, coffee/water machines), WiFi speed, and friendly staff. The downside mentioned was “clea” (likely cut-off — probably cleaning or cleanliness). This aligns with the general impression: value for money is decent, but attention to detail could be better.
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Britta Uschkamp (5 stars) highlighted affordability, newness, and shared kitchen equipment. She noted the magnetic key system takes getting used to, but found it easy once mastered. This suggests the building security is solid, even if the entry process is different.
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Mandy M (2 stars) reported thick black and green mould in a corner, and that management did not treat it urgently. She questions how the room passed inspection. This is a serious health complaint and one that prospective tenants should weigh carefully.
The range of ratings (2 to 5) indicates that experience depends heavily on the specific apartment and room condition. The high number of reviews (127) gives more weight to the overall 3.4 rating — it is not based on a handful of opinions.
Price Positioning vs City Average
According to the data, the city’s lowest price for student accommodation is €219 per week (indicative — confirm with the operator). Beckett House’s weekly price range is €284 to €326 (indicative — confirm with the operator). This places Beckett House roughly 30% to 49% above the entry-level rate, but still within the mid-range for central Dublin.
Given that many central student properties start above €250 for ensuites, Beckett House’s pricing is competitive for a new building with a gym. However, the €219 figure likely represents a lower-spec property (perhaps shared rooms or older building). For the price difference, you are getting a modern fit-out, ensuite bathroom, and the amenities mentioned.
Compared to the 50 properties listed in Dublin on the platform, Beckett House is neither the cheapest nor the most expensive. It sits in the middle-tier bracket. If you can stretch your budget to €284, you get a clean, newer space; if you stay at the lower €219, you may sacrifice location or quality.
Room-Type Guidance
Beckett House only offers ensuite rooms — no studios, no apartments with private kitchen, no shared rooms. Each ensuite has its own bathroom, and tenants share a kitchen with 3–5 other residents in an apartment block.
The kitchen is described as “well-equipped” in one review, though no further details were provided. Expect standard appliances (oven, hob, fridge/freezer, microwave). The shared living area is typical for this type of accommodation.
If you want a private kitchen, you would need to look at studios — which are not available here. If you are comfortable with shared cooking, the ensuite is a good compromise between privacy and social living.
Booking Timing Considerations
Since Beckett House is currently marked as not available, you should consider booking early for the following academic year. Most Dublin student accommodation opens for bookings in October–December for the next September start. By mid-year (June/July), many properties are fully booked.
The minimum lease is 4 weeks, which is relatively short. This could suit summer semester students or those on a short placement. However, if you need a full academic year (39–51 weeks), check whether the operator offers longer contracts.
Given the mould issue reported, it is wise to request a tour or a video inspection of the specific room before paying a deposit. If virtual viewing is not possible, read the contract carefully regarding maintenance responsibilities.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in the rent?
The weekly rent covers the ensuite room, shared kitchen, and all on-site amenities (gym, laundry room, CCTV). Utilities like water, electricity, and heating are typically included, as is WiFi. Exact inclusions vary — confirm with the operator at booking.
How far is it from the main universities?
Beckett House is centrally located in Mountjoy. Trinity College Dublin is about a 15-minute walk. University College Dublin (main campus) is a 25-minute bus ride. Dublin City University is a 20-minute bus or Luas ride. The property is well connected by Dublin Bus routes.
Can I book a short-term stay?
Yes, the minimum lease is 4 weeks. Some operators also offer summer stays (e.g., June–August). Since availability changes daily, check the platform for current listings and contact the property directly for short-term options.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
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