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Day-to-day Living in Ireland

Irish lifestyle is not dissimilar to that of the UK, nor are the people. The quality of life and standard of living is high, and you will find no need to make any significant changes to the way you conduct your personal business.

Ireland also boasts some of the most impressive natural scenery in the world.

Costs Overview

A cup of coffee in Dublin will cost, on average, about three Euros - not particularly cheap. As in the , generally, nothing is cheap in . Food prices are among the highest in .

A one bedroom apartment will cost at least 1000 Euros a month in Dublin and around 500 - 700 Euros away from the main cities. A standard three bedroom in will cost a minimum of 1800 Euros a month.

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