My life on the campus

Find my accommodation in Dublin

  • Average cost of rent in Dublin: from €700 to €1,700 per month (from private room to studio).

Partner platforms for housing search

This partner allows you to rent verified homes online from anywhere in the world, in 100 cities, including Dublin.

Get a 30% discount on your booking fee with the promo code EMN30. Warning: Please do not forget to enter the promo code at the time of booking to benefit from the discount.

Would you like to receive personal support? Please write to partners@spotahome.com

A free worldwide student accommodation platform, with online assistance from French-speaking staff.

Our partner Studapart joins forces with Housing Anywhere to create a European leader in medium and long-term rental.

Other platforms

Hosts

Perfect solution to improve your English and benefit from a high level of cultural immersion in Ireland.

The following platforms are devoted to placing students with hosts:

Partner student residence

  • 1 academic year: Point campus (by Dublin Nest)

To book, please contact Alessandro FERNANDES: alessandro@dublinnest.com

Other student residences

Here is a list of residences in which our previous students have resided:

Facebook groups

Pratical information

The Dublin campus produces an annual Cost of Living Guide to assist you in preparing financially for your stay:

Cost of Living for Students Living in Ireland​Monthly (€)​Total duration​
Rent ​1 022*
Home equipment (duvet, kitchenware etc) ​90**
Food​206€***
Travel to college​28****
Medical expenses ( GP, medications etc)​19*****
Social life ​146******
Total1 414€
  • *1 022€/month varying from €560 to €1 500
  • **90€ varying from €0 to €400
  • ***206€ varying from €35 to €400
  • ****28€ varying from €0 to €90
  • *****19€ varying from €0 to €200
  • ****** 146€ varying  from €30 to €500
  • Be careful when searching, as there are many frauds. To avoid them, here are some tips:

– Select ads with multiple photos and views of the room, bathroom, common areas, etc.

– Select ads with a detailed description including available amenities, rent details (if utilities are included), deposit details, availability dates, neighbourhood information, etc.

– Select ads with all the advertiser’s contacts (phone number, email address, Whatsapp).

– Check the addresses on Google Map, Google Earth to make sure they are not false addresses.

– Be particularly careful with ads between €500 and €600.

  • A guarantor may be required. There are several possibilities:

– an Irish guarantor can be required when booking student accommodation in Ireland. This is usually a requirement when a student is looking to book and pay with an instalment plan – so multiple payment across the year.

– International guarantors may be accepted by some landlords (student accommodation providers) but it depends on each landlords’ policy.

– a full payment in advance for the whole academic year is sometimes required when international students don’t have a guarantor. That’s a very common thing.

  • A security deposit may be asked equivalent to one month’s rent or more, depending on the accommodation.

– To secure your accommodation, the first month’s rent may be required. Strongly unadvised to make any payment before signing a contract. All further payments (including security deposit) and length of rent should figure in the tenancy agreement.

  • Please consider to get a mobility insurance. Our partners:

Studcorp (specific platform for EM Normandie students)

Heyme (information in French, promo code: 76EMN-10)

For more information, please contact the Accommodation department:
EM Normandie

Accommodation department

accommodation@em-normandie.fr