Curraheen Point at a Glance
Curraheen Point is a student accommodation located in Cork, Ireland, at T12 AY95. It caters primarily to students attending University College Cork, one of the city’s main higher education institutions. The property offers both ensuite rooms and self-contained studios, with weekly rents ranging from €281 to €390 (indicative — confirm with the operator). A deposit of €100 is required. The residence has received a Google rating of 4.4 out of 5 based on 76 reviews.
Who This Residence Suits
Curraheen Point works well for international students who value a supportive, welcoming environment. Multiple reviews highlight that the manager and staff are kind, approachable, and responsive. For someone moving abroad for the first time, the presence of helpful on-site management can ease the transition.
The residence is also a strong fit for students who prioritise peace and quiet. Reviewers describe the noise levels as “very good” and the area as peaceful. If your study routine requires a calm setting without constant disruption, the atmosphere here is suited to that need.
Cleanliness and maintenance are consistently praised. Residents note that the apartments are clean, well maintained, and hygienic. Maintenance requests are handled promptly. This appeals to students who want a hassle-free living experience where issues are resolved quickly.
Those who prefer a degree of independence may find the studio option attractive. Studios give you your own kitchen and bathroom, while ensuites share a kitchen with a small group — both layouts offer private bathroom facilities.
Who May Want to Consider Other Options

If your budget is extremely tight, note that Cork’s lowest weekly student rent across all properties is €279 (indicative). Curraheen Point starts at €281, which is only €2 above that floor, so it remains accessible. However, if you are looking for the absolute cheapest accommodation in the city, you might find a slightly lower price elsewhere.
Students who want a very active, party-oriented social scene may find the residence too quiet. The reviews emphasise peacefulness rather than a buzzing common area. Although the property has a lounge and study areas, the general atmosphere is calm, not lively.
If you need a short-term lease of less than 21 weeks, note that the minimum lease length here is 21 weeks. This is typical for purpose-built student accommodation, but it may not suit students who only need a semester or a summer stay.
What Residents Actually Say
The following are verbatim excerpts from Google reviews of Curraheen Point (spelling and punctuation as originally posted):
“I had a wonderful experience staying at Curraheen Point in Cork as an international student. Moving away from home can be challenging, but the welcoming and supportive environment here made the transition much easier. A special thanks to the Manager Sanda, who was always kind, approachable, and incredibly helpful throu” — Vrinda Dagore (5-star)
“The noise levels of the accomodation are very good! Its pretty peaceful and quiet, the area is very peaceful as well. The maintenance is very good I Have not had any problems that have not been resolved promptly. The space is clean, you are responsible for keeping the kitchen area clean and sweeping the hallway, but ha” — Laura Ivanov (5-star)
“Living at Nido Curraheen Point has been a very positive experience for me, and I would definitely recommend it to others. The apartments are clean, well-maintained, and hygienic, and the common areas are tidy and easy to use. Maintenance requests are handled efficiently, and the staff are friendly and approachable, so ” — Farhan Rehman Sherief (5-star)
These comments reflect consistent themes: cleanliness, responsive maintenance, a quiet environment, and a helpful team. None of the reviews mention major complaints, though the sample size is small.
Price Positioning Compared to Cork
Cork has at least eight student accommodation properties listed on major platforms. The lowest weekly price among them is €279. Curraheen Point’s entry price of €281 is essentially at that baseline, making it competitively priced within the city. The top end of €390 per week is towards the higher side for Cork, but this corresponds to the studio rooms, which offer more space and privacy.
For context, the city’s average rent for student housing typically falls between the low €280s and mid-€300s per week. Curraheen Point sits at or slightly above the average depending on room type.
Room Type Guidance
Two unit types are available at Curraheen Point:
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Ensuite: You have a private bathroom, while the kitchen and living area are shared with a small group of flatmates. This is a common choice for students who want social interaction without sacrificing personal bathroom space. Weekly costs start at the lower end of the range (around €281, though exact pricing depends on the specific room and contract length).
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Studio: A fully self-contained unit with your own kitchen, bathroom, and living/sleeping area. Studios offer maximum privacy and independence. They are priced at the higher end of the range (up to €390 per week).
Your choice should be guided by how much private space you need and whether you are comfortable sharing a kitchen. Both options are available for the 2026/2027 academic year, subject to availability.
Booking Timing Considerations
For the 2026/2027 academic year, booking windows typically open about 12 months in advance. In Cork, student housing demand is steady, especially for properties near University College Cork. Given the positive reviews and central location, Curraheen Point may fill up for popular room types (particularly studios) earlier than less sought-after options.
International students should aim to secure accommodation at least 6 months before their intended move-in date. If you are planning for September 2026, beginning your search in early 2026 is advisable. Keep in mind that availability can change quickly, and the property’s current availability status may not be reflected in static data.
Frequently Asked Questions
H3: Is Curraheen Point close to University College Cork?
The address is in Cork, T12 AY95, which places it within a reasonable distance from the university campus. Exact travel time depends on your mode of transport. Many students at Curraheen Point are enrolled at University College Cork, and the property is considered well located for accessing the campus.
H3: What is the deposit required?
A deposit of €100 is required. This is a relatively low deposit compared to some other student properties, which often ask for one month’s rent as a deposit. Always confirm the exact deposit policy and refund terms with the operator before signing a contract.
H3: Is the residence currently available for booking?
Based on the most recent data, the property may not be available for new bookings at this time (tagged as “not_available”). Availability is dynamic and depends on the season and current occupancy. To get the most up-to-date status, it is best to check directly with the listing platform or the operator.
Sources & data date
All pricing, ratings, and review data are taken from the listing as of July 2026. Prices are indicative and should be confirmed with the operator at the time of booking. The Google rating of 4.4 and 76 reviews are as of the same date.
If you are interested in Curraheen Point and want to check current room types and live availability, you can use the on-site assistant on this page to ask about real-time vacancies.
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