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Student Accommodation
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Whitefriars Lane, Coventry, England CV1 2NA
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Age Limitation
18 - 0 years old
Education Requirement
PhD Permitted
Postgraduate
Undergraduate
Nationality or Region
Unlimited nationality
Double occupancy rooms:
Platinum Studio – Penthouse: Increase of £50 per Week
Platinum Studio – Lower Level: Increase of £50 per Week
Bronze Studio – Mid Level: Increase of £50 per Week
Silver Studio - Lower Level: Increase of £50 per Week
Bronze Studio - Upper Level: Increase of £50 per Week
Bronze Studio - Penthouse: Increase of £50 per Week
Silver Studio – Mid Level: Increase of £50 per Week
Silver Studio – Upper Level: Increase of £50 per Week
Silver Studio - Penthouse: Increase of £50 per Week
Gold Studio – Lower Level: Increase of £50 per Week
Gold Studio – Mid Level: Increase of £50 per Week
Gold Studio – Upper Level: Increase of £50 per Week
Gold Studio - Penthouse: Increase of £50 per Week
Bronze Studio – Lower Level: Increase of £50 per Week
Gold Studio - Mid Level Premium View: Increase of £50 per Week
Gold Studio - Upper Level Premium View: Increase of £50 per Week
Gold Studio - Penthouse Premium View: Increase of £50 per Week
Platinum Studio - Mid Level: Increase of £50 per Week
Platinum Studio - Upper Level: Increase of £50 per Week
Platinum Studio XL - Penthouse: Increase of £50 per Week
Diamond Studio - Lower Level: Increase of £50 per Week
Diamond Studio - Mid Level: Increase of £50 per Week
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The cost of student housing in Coventry varies depending on the type and location of the accommodation. However, to give a ballpark figure, a shared student house typically costs around £85 - £115 per week per student. For those preferring an en-suite in a shared flat, the cost could rise to approximately £125 - £150 per week. Premium studio apartments can be even more costly.
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Start by looking for providers with a strong reputation, which can be verified through customer reviews and ratings. Check if they are registered with a trusted regulatory body such as the National Code in the UK. This assures their adherence to high operational standards. Ask about their response times to maintenance requests and their policies on rent payments, deposits, and contract terminations. Visit the facilities and inspect the living conditions. Finally, talk to current tenants about their experiences. An accommodation provider that excels in all these areas would be a trustworthy choice.
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Initially, one should identify their budget and accommodation preferences in terms of location, type, size, and amenities. Then, they should delve into thorough research, exploring various online portals, contacting real estate agents, and even utilising word-of-mouth references to find potential options. Upon shortlisting potential properties, it's advisable to visit each one personally to inspect the premises and understand the neighbourhood. After deciding on a property, one would need to negotiate the terms of the lease with the property owner or the estate agent. Once both parties are in agreement, a lease contract is drafted, reviewed, read and finally signed. The last step involves payment of deposit and rent as stipulated in the agreement, after which the keys are handed over and the accommodation is officially secured.
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