Room in a 8-Bedroom Apartment, Old Bray Road, Cabinteely, Dublin 18 – D18WRX6
This property is a shared student apartment in a suburban area of south Dublin. It offers an independent house layout inside an 8-bedroom apartment, with monthly rents ranging from €650 to €790 per person. Below is a neutral assessment of who this residence works for, what current residents say, how the price compares to the city’s lower-end options, guidance on choosing the right room, and when to start looking for 2026/2027 occupancy.
All prices in this article are indicative — confirm with the operator before making any financial commitment.
Who This Residence Suits
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Students looking for a lower-cost entry point in Dublin. With a starting price of €650 per month, this is markedly below many dedicated student accommodation blocks in the city centre. The city’s from-price (the cheapest available student listing across all properties on the platform) is €219 per month, which typically refers to a room in a shared house or a very basic setup. At €650–€790, this apartment sits in the mid‑lower range for a purpose‑built or managed shared apartment in the Dublin 18 area.
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Those who prefer a quieter, residential neighbourhood. Cabinteely is about 10 km south of Dublin city centre. It is close to University College Dublin (UCD) and convenient for Dublin City University (DCU) and Trinity College Dublin (TCD) via bus or Luas. The area offers parks, local shops, and less noise than the city core.
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Students comfortable with a large house share (8‑bedroom apartment). This unit is an independent house within the apartment, meaning you share common areas (kitchen, living room, bathrooms) with up to seven other people. If you enjoy a social living environment and want to keep rent lower, this layout can work.
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Those who want included amenities like Wi‑Fi and air conditioning. The listing tags confirm Wi‑Fi and Air Conditioning are provided. In Dublin, air conditioning is not standard in many older or budget properties, so this is a practical advantage during warmer spells.
Who This Residence Does Not Suit

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Students who need a short-term lease of less than seven months. The minimum lease length is 7 months. If your course is shorter or you plan to leave Dublin before that, this property is unlikely to accommodate you.
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Anyone who requires ensuite privacy or a studio. This is a shared apartment with up to eight bedrooms. Bathrooms are shared. If you prioritise a private bathroom or kitchen, look for studio or ensuite rooms elsewhere in the city (which typically start at €900+ per month).
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Those who need immediate availability. The listing shows a
not_availabletag and noavailable_fromdate. This likely means the current inventory is full or the property is being reserved for future batches. You will need to contact the operator to confirm when rooms open for 2026/2027. -
Residents who rely on being within walking distance of city centre campuses. From Cabinteely, travel time to Trinity College or Dublin City University is 30–50 minutes by bus. If you prefer a short commute, central options (usually €850+ per month) may suit better.
What Residents Actually Say
Three Google reviews are associated with this listing (total rating 4.5 out of 5 from 188 reviews). Note that the review texts refer to other nearby accommodations – Scape Dublin and Aparto Stephen’s Quarter – which may belong to the same management group or be similar in style. They still offer insight into the overall experience of living in managed student housing in Dublin.
Alex Looney (Rating 3 – Google)
“Scape Dublin is one of the best student accommodation in Dublin Ireland, it is 5 minutes walk to Stephen’s Green and it’s right off George’s street. The rooms are amazing and have everything you need. The staff are fantastic and very helpful. There is a movie room plus a gym but the gym is small and facing out to the m”
Takeaway: Facilities like a movie room and gym are mentioned positively, but the gym size drew a mild complaint. This review is about a different building, so the exact amenities at Old Bray Road may differ – check with the operator.
Div (Rating 2 – Google)
“This student accommodation is is alright. To be honest the furniture and facilities is quite modern for sure! But carpet on the floors make it really hard to clean. Ammenities wise its great! The price, though, is horrendous. They increase the price every year to where there are lots of empty rooms. For the size, its n”
Takeaway: The reviewer acknowledges modern furniture but highlights two issues: carpet cleaning difficulty and annual price increases leaving empty rooms. Price sensitivity is a recurring theme – this aligns with the general Dublin market, where rents have risen yearly.
Eben Jansen Van Vuuren (Rating 5 – Google)
“A massive thank you to the night porter, Paul, at Aparto Stephen’s Quarter. Living in student accommodation can have its stresses, but Paul is always so friendly and helpful that it instantly puts you at ease. His positive attitude really contributes to the community feel of the place. It’s clear he genuinely cares abo”
Takeaway: Staff quality (night porter, community feel) can significantly improve the living experience. If the management team for this Cabinteely property is similar, residents may benefit from supportive on‑site personnel.
Overall impression from reviews: Residents value modern interiors but complain about rising prices and carpet maintenance. The single 5‑star review focuses on staff friendliness. The low average rating (4.5) is based on 188 reviews – comparatively high volume, suggesting the property group has consistent service standards.
Price Positioning vs. City’s From‑Price
- City from‑price: €219 per month – This is the cheapest listing available on the platform in Dublin. It likely refers to a room in a private shared house far from the centre or a very basic dormitory‑style accommodation.
- This property: €650–€790 per month – That is roughly 3‑3.5 times the city’s lowest price. However, the city average for a medium‑range student room in a managed apartment is around €700–€900. Compared to that, Old Bray Road sits at the lower end of managed housing.
Key difference: the €219 price usually comes with fewer amenities (no air conditioning, maybe no Wi‑Fi included, longer commute) and a more basic living standard. At €650, you get a dedicated room in a managed complex with Wi‑Fi and air conditioning, plus a 7‑month lease security. For a student budget, this is a reasonable compromise between cost and convenience.
Room‑Type Guidance
The unit type is listed as 8b and independent_house. This means:
- 8 bedrooms in the apartment; each room is let individually.
- Independent house suggests the apartment occupies a single dwelling (possibly a converted house) rather than a high‑rise block.
- Bathrooms and kitchen are shared among all 8 residents.
What to look for when booking:
- Ask for floor plan or photos of the specific room you will rent (views, window size, storage).
- Confirm the number of bathrooms – with 8 people, anything fewer than 2 bathrooms will likely cause queues.
- Inquire about the deposit (data shows
null– no amount provided) and any additional utilities beyond Wi‑Fi. - Check whether the room is furnished (student apartments usually are, but verify desk, bed, wardrobe).
Given the not_available tag, you must contact the operator early to secure a room for 2026/2027. Rooms in the lower price band (€650) may be smaller or on a lower floor; the €790 rooms could be larger or have a better view.
Booking Timing
- For 2026/2027 intake (starting September 2026 or January 2027): Begin enquiries in autumn 2025. Many Dublin operators open applications around November to December for the following academic year. Because this property is currently marked unavailable, the operator may release rooms in batches.
- Minimum lease is 7 months – suitable for one semester or a full academic year. If you need a longer stay (e.g., 12 months), confirm whether extensions are possible.
- Price may increase yearly – as noted in reviews. The €650–€790 range is for the current listing; for 2026/2027 expect a similar band or a slight rise. Always check the final price at time of booking.
FAQ
How far is this apartment from University College Dublin?
UCD’s main campus at Belfield is about 4 km north of Cabinteely. By bus, the journey is around 20–30 minutes. Cycling takes approximately 15–20 minutes. Trinity College is farther (approx. 12 km) – bus or Luas travel time is 35–50 minutes. Dublin City University is 18 km north – budget 45–60 minutes by public transport.
Is the €650 price per room or per person?
It is per person per month for a bedroom in the 8‑bedroom apartment. You share common areas with other tenants. The final price you pay depends on the specific room (size, floor) and the contract terms. Always confirm the exact amount with the operator before signing.
What happens if I need to cancel my booking after signing?
Cancellation policy is not provided in the data. Most Dublin student housing operators have a cooling‑off period (often 7–14 days after signing) and may charge a penalty or require you to find a replacement tenant. Ask for the full terms in writing before paying any deposit or first month’s rent.
Sources & data date
Data from this article is based on the listing Room in a 8 Bedroom Apartment, Old Bray Road, Cabinteely, Dublin (18 (source: amberstudent), with Google aggregate rating of 4.5 from 188 reviews. City-wide reference prices are taken from the same platform as of July 2026. All information – including prices, availability, and reviews – is subject to change.
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