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Posted by mojos
on 29 Jul 2018

I am relocating to Ireland with my 4 children and my husband and I will be working in Dublin as a nurse I would like to live outside the city centre and need advice on places that I can live but are still accessible by public transfer for me to get to the hospitals  

Daniela de Castro on 6 Aug 2018 - 08:35

Hi there

Finding the perfect place to live in a new city can be challenging for expat families. Our guide to accommodation in Dublin will give you some idea of what to expect from the standard of accommodation in and around the city.

You might also want to have a look at our guide to the areas and suburbs in Dublin for more information about your different neighbourhood options.

- Daniela

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