Anger at tiny single city centre room being rented out for huge amount
People are furious after a tiny single room went on the rental market for £430 per month, a sum branded "extortionate".They were part of the Facebook advert, which said the room was up for grabs for €500 a month in Dublin, Republic of Ireland.
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