Are you looking for student accommodation in Liverpool?
As specialists in Student Lettings in Liverpool, we can assist you in finding the perfect property to suit your exact needs.
Things to consider when looking for student accommodation in Liverpool.
Types Of Student Accommodation
- Halls Of Residence
- House Sharing
- Room In a Private House
- Private Flats
- Private Sector Halls Of Residence
Halls Of Residence
- Popular with first year students (2nd year students usually rent privately)
- Gives you chance to settle in and make new friends
- Usually located on campus
- Often provide other services like room cleaning/washing etc..
- You'll need to sign a Residence Agreement (approx 44 weeks)
- Usually scarce in supply so don't hang about in applying
- Approximate cost £120 per person per week
House Sharing
- The most common type of sharing amongst students (especially in the second year)
- Most rooms come fully furnished with the basics: wardrobe, desk, bed etc..
- You can group together with people you already know (rather than starting out with complete strangers)
- Provides excellent value for money
- Approximate cost £70 per person per week
Private Flats
- Sounds ideal but it can be costly if you're on your own
- Consider transport costs on top, to and from the campus
- Extra bills that are sometimes already included when you house share with others: water, internet connection, electricity, gas etc..
- Approximate cost £95 per person per week
Private Sector Halls Of Residence
- Similar to halls on university campus but privately run
- Often fitted out to higher standards than university halls
- You'll meet lots of other people from different backgrounds
- Approximate cost £105 per person per week
Other Things To Consider When Establishing Your Accommodation Budget
- Paying your rent is your number one priority and once a Tenancy Agreement has been signed you have to pay for the term of that agreement, even if you decide to move out!
- Utility bills (Gas, electric) MAY add as much as £20 per week during winter months
- All properties rented usually provide an EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) which will give you an idea of how energy efficient the property is that you're considering
- You'll need to consider the added cost of a TV license if you rent the property on a shared basis. If your have an individual tenancy for your room but share communal areas, then you'll need a license for all TV's in the house
- As a full-time student you are exempt from paying council tax. Get a Council Tax Exemption Certificate from your university's Accommodation Office to prove you are a full-time student.
- The cost of contents insurance can be high so it's a good idea to shop around for companies that offer specialist student policies. Ask your universitiy's Accommodation Office if they can help or know of any special offers they can pass on to you
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Choosing And Securing A Property You Like
- Set a few days aside to view some student properties before making your final decision, you may want to view the properties at different times of the day
- Consider the following points while looking around any property: security, furniture (what is included with the tenancy), facilities (number of showers, toilets), white goods (washing machine, fridge), external sources of noise (proximity to road, train line, pubs etc..)
- If the property has a garden, you will be required to maintain the garden during your tenancy and ensure it is returned as per your inventory condition
- Once you are happy with your choice, you'll want to start the ball rolling. We can help you progress through all the stages required to get you moved in and settled in your new property
- We will advise you on the required deposits and where they will be held, terms of the tenancy, references, guarantor information (if needed) and inventory details
Moving In To The Property
- Once all the relevant paperwork has been returned to us, you will receive commutation from us about how to collect your keys and move in to your new home
- As a group of students living together, you may want to set some ground rules so that everyone knows where they stand. Little things can get taken for granted and it's unfair to expect to pay, or do less or more than others you are sharing with
- Make a rota for any cleaning duties: washing up, bins, oven, toilets etc...
- Make sure the bills are in joint names and that the responsibility falls on all shoulders and not just one person
- Do you intend to eat together as part of a group or live more independently
- Forming a kitty to pay for basics like tea, coffee, milk, sugar, cleaning supplies, toilet rolls can be a good idea
- Parties and loud music can interfere with other people's lives, your housemates as well as your neighbours. Keep the noise to a minimum where you can, and save parties for the weekends
- If one of your housemates invites a guest to stay over for a few nights, you will need to bear in mind the extra cost associated with that and make a relevant contribution
Student Reservation Process
- Contact our office and book an appointment to view properties that will suit your requirements for you and your housemates.
- Once you have decided on a property that you all like, go to the application page for Student, Professional or Guarantor and complete the relevant form.
- Once you have completed your forms, you will need to pay a holding fee of one week's rent for the property.
- We'll then process your application and contact your nominated guarantor if you have one, or yourself for more information.
- The final thing will be that your AST will be sent over to you to sign electronically, and the remainder of your deposit will then become due.
- During the process, we will ask you for your move in date, and subsequently arrange for cleaning and the inventory to be completed.
- You can then arrange an appointment for your move in, and we will send you the inventory electronically for you to go through when you move in. You will need to upload any amendments to the document and sign within 7 days.
Should you wish to move in to one of our properties or move belongings in at any point during July/August, you must notify us via email in May. Appointments will be allocated on a first come first served basis.
Moving in will always take priority over the moving in of belongings, however we will try our utmost to appease all tenants.
We hope you will find these points useful, allow you to settle in to your new student life and help everything run like clockwork.
If we can be of any further assistance, please contact us.