Packhood Research · DCU · Updated May 2026
Student storage at Dublin City University — and side income for students who host
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TL;DR for DCU students
- As a renter: €130–€240 for the full 3-month summer (box-room volume). Vs €2,700–€3,900 to keep your Dublin room over summer.
- As a host: €400–€1,500/year typical; commuter-belt parents' homes top €1,800. The cheapest, lowest-effort student side income in Ireland.
- Same Packhood account does both — list a space, book a space, repeat.
Dublin City University at a glance
~20,000 students across three campuses (Glasnevin, St Patrick's, All Hallows). DCU's main Glasnevin campus is in Dublin 9, north of the city centre. Most students live in DCU-owned residences (Hampstead, Larkfield, College Park) for first year and in private rentals in Glasnevin, Drumcondra, Whitehall or Santry afterwards.
Transport: Heavy 4/9/13/16 bus corridor, BusConnects routes, planned MetroLink (DCU stop confirmed). Cycle to city centre in ~20 mins.
Term timing: Sept–May term, with a particularly empty campus over summer because DCU has a high proportion of international students who fly home (UK, mainland Europe, India, China).
Renter side — where DCU students store stuff over summer
Bands below are typical Packhood rates for a student box-room volume (one bed's worth — 2–4 m³). A full-bedroom load (4–6 m³) typically lands at 1.7–2.0× these monthly rates.
Live rates by area: see Dublin storage prices for the full city-level bands across asset types (garage, spare room, attic, basement, shed, driveway).
Host side — how broke DCU students earn meaningful side income
Most students go looking for a part-time job to plug the gap between SUSI and rent. Hosting on Packhood replaces or supplements that — same euros into your account, zero shifts, and the work is essentially "list once, collect monthly". Three scenarios that work for DCU students specifically:
Income range across all scenarios: €400–€1,500/year typical; commuter-belt parents' homes top €1,800. Hosts receive 95% of the listed amount; Packhood's 5% fee covers identity verification, the Host Guarantee (up to €300 per booking), and Stripe escrow. List a space in ~12 minutes from Become a host.
Why hosting beats a part-time job for most DCU students
A typical 8-hour shift at minimum wage clears about €100 net after tax. The same €100 comes out of one month of hosting your box room — and unlike the shift, you don't lose 8 hours, you don't have to commute, and the income compounds across the academic year. Stack two listings (your box room + parents' garage at home) and you replace a 2-shift-a-week job with two emails a year.
The catch: it's slower to ramp than a job. Your first booking lands 2–6 weeks after listing. After that, the cadence is steady — most DCU-area listings get 3–7 enquiries / month and a 30–50% booking rate. Reviews compound: hosts with 4+ reviews see ~2× the booking rate of new hosts.
FAQ — DCU students
How much is summer storage near DCU?
Typical Packhood rates around DCU Glasnevin run €45–€85/mo for a student box-room. Three months totals €130–€240 — by far cheaper than the €2,700+ you'd pay to keep a Glasnevin / Drumcondra room over summer.
Where do DCU students store their stuff?
Glasnevin, Whitehall, Drumcondra and Santry are the hubs. Whitehall and Santry have the most garage / attic supply because the 1960s–70s housing stock has the right mix of double-driveways and integrated garages.
Can DCU students earn from hosting?
Yes. The two best scenarios: (1) listing your DCU-area bedroom over the long summer if you're going home (especially if you're international and gone June–Sept), (2) listing the garage / attic at your parents' home year-round if you commute. Each clears €100–€200/mo.
Is DCU residence storage offered for international students?
DCU's halls don't offer summer storage to students whose residency contracts end. Packhood's nearby Glasnevin / Whitehall hosts cover the gap at €40–€80/mo.
Tax on hosting income?
Storage income in Ireland is Case IV miscellaneous income, not the rent-a-room scheme — that scheme is for accommodation only. The €5,000 Case IV threshold below which Form 12 applies (vs Form 11) covers most student hosts comfortably.
Other Irish universities
Doing this for a friend at another college? Per-uni guides: TCD, UCD, TU Dublin, Maynooth, UCC, MTU Cork, University of Galway, ATU Galway, UL, MIC, ATU Sligo, RCSI. Or the national Student storage in Ireland overview.
Two buttons: rent a space, or list yours.
Same DCU student account does both.