Coliving in Dublin
Compare coliving spaces and serviced studios in Dublin for remote workers and professionals — furnished, all bills included, a move-in-ready answer to Dublin's tight rental market.
Compare coliving spaces and serviced studios in Dublin for remote workers and professionals — furnished, all bills included, a move-in-ready answer to Dublin's tight rental market.
Use the comparison below to weigh Dublin's coliving spaces on price, room type, location and minimum stay. Options are led by purpose-built developments offering furnished private studios and shared apartments with all bills included (Node, Niche Living, Liberties House, Rathmines House) — a move-in-ready alternative to Dublin's scarce and expensive open rental market.
| Name | Avg. Price/m | Coliving Type | Coworking | Community Manager | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neptune Apartments by havitat | €2,743 | Apartments | ✅ | – | 4.7 (21) |
| Node Dublin | €2,130 | Shared Flat | ✅ | – | 4.6 (21) |
| Niche Living | €2,040 | Apartments | ✅ | Full-time community manager | 4.1 (63) |
| Brickworks | Student Accommodation in Dublin | – | Shared Flat | – | – | 4.1 (145) |
| Swuite Dublin Student Accommodation | – | Apartments | – | – | 4.0 (151) |
| Spencer Place by Libra Living | – | Apartments | ✅ | – | 3.9 (54) |
| Yugo Ardcairn House - Student Accommodation | – | Social | – | – | 3.8 (193) |
| Vesta - One Three North | – | Apartments | ✅ | Full-time community manager | 3.7 (37) |
Dublin is friendly, walkable and steeped in literature, music and pubs — Georgian streets, the Liffey, and a major European tech hub (the "Silicon Docks" home to Google, Meta and more). The weather is mild but famously wet and changeable. It's an easy, English-speaking base with a young, international feel, though it comes with a high cost of living.
The big context is housing: Dublin has one of Europe's tightest, most expensive rental markets, which is exactly why purpose-built coliving has taken off. Operators like Node, Niche Living (Ireland's first co-living development), Liberties House and Rathmines House offer furnished private studios and shared apartments with all bills included and no furniture to buy. Popular areas include Dublin 8 (the Liberties), Phibsborough, Rathmines and the Docklands.
It's not cheap — but it's simpler than the open market. Furnished coliving studios and rooms typically run from around €1,400 to €2,000+ per month all-inclusive — Node starts near €1,600 and Rathmines House from about €1,850 — covering utilities, high-speed internet, 24/7 support and amenities. That single bill, with no deposit-and-lease scramble, is the main draw in a city where flats are scarce.
For remote work the fundamentals are strong: fast internet, plenty of cafés and coworking, and a huge international tech community with constant meetups. EU citizens can live and work freely; others need the right visa. Downtime means pubs and trad music, coastal walks at Howth, and quick flights across Europe. The trade-offs are the cost and the weather — but for a connected, English-speaking base, Dublin works.