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15/06/2026

Things about Ireland that most people do not know until they actually live here.

The Luas name, the Primark story and the free water protests. Three facts that change how you see everyday life in Dublin, Cork and Limerick.

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11/06/2026

Are you moving to Ireland soon? Read this first.

These 5 warning signs appear more often than you think in student accommodation ads. Recognizing these signs before signing anything can save you a lot of stress and money. Read everything carefully and understand the local rules.

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If you have any questions about how housing works in Ireland, our direct messages are open.

Photos from Leevin Home's post 03/06/2026

Three cities. Three completely different experiences.

Most students pick Dublin without considering the others. Swipe through before you decide. You might be surprised.

Which city are you in or planning to move to? Tell us in the comments.

Photos from Leevin Home's post 27/05/2026

Learning student accommodation Dublin routines is the real "master’s degree" of your exchange journey in Ireland.

Learning a new language is one thing, but learning how to manage a house in a new country is where true growth happens. At Leevin Home, we want every client to feel empowered and in control of their daily life.

From understanding how to top up the electricity to mastering the bin collection colors, these small details are what make you a true local. Our team is always here to provide a transparent and welcoming experience, helping you navigate the "how-to" of your new home.

Don’t worry if it feels like a lot at first. We are committed to making your stay in Dublin as smooth as possible.

Which of these was the hardest for you to learn: the electricity top-up or the bin schedule?

Photos from Leevin Home's post 26/05/2026

Living in Dublin as a student is about more than just classes; it is about the breathtaking places you can reach within a short trip.

One of the perks of being a client at Leevin Home is how easy it is to explore Ireland. From the medieval charm of Malahide and the seaside vibes of Dun Laoghaire to the wild nature of Wicklow, there is something for everyone. If you are feeling adventurous, you can even head to Belfast for a dose of history and a glimpse of the Titanic’s birthplace.

Grab your Leap Card, call your housemates, and go explore. Save this post so you never run out of ideas for your next weekend trip from Dublin.

Which of these destinations is your top pick for your next adventure?

22/05/2026

Moving to a new city is a key part of the journey when you study in Ireland, and the route from Dublin to Limerick is a frequent path for our clients. Whether you have just landed or are exploring the country, there are three main ways to cover this 200 km distance.

Limerick is a vibrant hub of culture and education. Regardless of your choice, planning your arrival in advance ensures a smooth transition to your new home.

21/05/2026

Student accommodation Limerick: discovering the local routine is the first step to feeling at home during your stay.

A common question we get is: what is daily life like in Limerick? The truth is, this city was made to be explored on foot. From the charm of the Milk Market to the banks of the River Shannon, everything feels within reach. For those arriving as our client, here is a tip: take your time.

Limerick is welcoming and easy to navigate, which really helps ease those first-day nerves. If you are studying here, you will notice that living in a good location turns your commute into a moment of relaxation rather than stress. We know that moving to a new country is a big step, but understanding your new neighborhood is the first move toward feeling like you belong.

Want to see our accommodation options in Limerick? Send us a DM and let's talk.

20/05/2026

Living in Ireland as a student is more affordable when you use the Re-turn scheme for instant cash back on groceries.

Every plastic bottle or can you buy in Ireland includes a small deposit, returning these to machines in Dublin, Cork, or Limerick is a simple way to reduce your daily expenses ethically.

Just bring your empty, uncrushed containers to the supermarket and use the voucher at the checkout. It is a smart, sustainable habit that helps both your budget and the environment.

How many vouchers have you collected this week?

18/05/2026

Living in Dublin as a student or heading to Limerick? Here is what you need to know after landing.

We get it: landing in Ireland brings a mix of excitement and nerves, especially when you still have a journey ahead to Limerick. Take a deep breath; the trip is straightforward, and you can handle it with total independence.

The tip from someone who has been here for a while is to use the direct coaches (like Dublin Coach or Bus Éireann). They depart frequently from the airport or city centre. It is a bit over two hours where you can use the Wi-Fi to tell your family you have arrived safely and start getting used to the green landscapes.

Do you have any specific questions about traveling between these cities? Ask us below and we will help you out.

Photos from Leevin Home's post 15/05/2026

Becoming a local is a journey, not a destination. We don't just give you a room; we help you navigate the beautiful quirks of Irish life. From the 'Immersion' struggle to the bus etiquette, we’ve got your back. Which of these did you learn the hard way?

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