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Lappy said:I think €100 is too much.
Why not charge enough to just cover the cost of your space rather than make a profit?
It wouldn't cost much more than 20 quid a day to park in Dublin, there's no incentive in what you're asking for the space.
€75/80 would be fairer.
Lappy said:I think €100 is too much.
Why not charge enough to just cover the cost of your space rather than make a profit?
It wouldn't cost much more than 20 quid a day to park in Dublin, there's no incentive in what you're asking for the space.
€75/80 would be fairer.
liteweight said:I'd do it now. That close to the city centre will only increase its value over time. I paid 40k for a space last year. Thought it was daylight robbery at the time but the builder subsequently refused to sell any more spaces with one bedroom apartments. Therefore I am one of the few owners of a 1 bed with a car parking space. Frequently asked about renting it. You can always rent it out and let your visitors look after themselves! Also a lot of couples have 2 cars now and its difficult to buy/rent an apartment with 2 spaces. IMO if you can afford it, its a no brainer.
Good Luck
europhile said:Most leases state that you can only rent out spaces to other apartment owners or tenants.
liteweight said:Not vaible suggestion. Are you talking about feeding a meter? This is illegal I thought plus although it may only cost 20 quid, you'd have to be able to go out and constantly put money in. How close is parking to job, would employer be understanding etc. There's also the issue of security.
Having said all that, I think 100 is a bit excessive and it might be difficult to rent. Good luck if you can get it tho.
monkeyboy said:You can park up in any of the many car parks all day!
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