The Costs of Student Accommodation – January 2023

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The costs of Student Accommodation

When deciding where to live as a student, it is important to consider a variety of factors. Some important things to consider include the location of the property, the size and layout of the rooms, the availability of amenities, and the overall cost of living. Additionally, it is important to consider the quality and level of support offered by the property management, as well as the overall social and living environment.

Student accommodation can vary in terms of these factors, so it is important to do your research and compare different options before deciding. For example, some managed accommodations may be more expensive, but it may include all bills including Wi-Fi and TV Licences making for a more cost-effective student accommodation, so it is important to consider value for money when choosing a place to live.

Renting a room in a house with other students can also be an effective way to make new friends and get a sense of community without feeling pressure to join a larger group social scene. This can be a good option for students who want to live independently but still have a support system and social network.

Overall, the decision of where to live is an important one, and it is worth taking the time to explore all your options and make the right choice for your individual needs and preferences. At HudLets, we are committed to providing students with a range of accommodation at an affordable price. We pride ourselves on our customer service and strive to make your experience with us as enjoyable as possible. Contact us today to learn more about our available properties and to start your search for the perfect home.

Price

It is important to determine your budget before considering your accommodation and in doing so will determine what you can afford. Halls and shared properties can be the most cost-effective way of sharing the cost of living with Studios generally being the most expensive choice. In some cases, looking further away from the university will allow you to find some cheaper options.

This is the first thing to consider before setting out to seek accommodation is to determine your budget. Once you understand what your budget is, it gets easier to narrow down your accommodation options in Huddersfield. Accommodation located around the universities tends to be in the higher price range, reducing as you move away. However, you will find some good options around your university that will certainly fit your budget.

PPPW & PCM

It is important to understand the different pricing formats used by landlords and lettings agents when looking for student accommodations. PPPW, or “price per person per week,” or PCM “per calendar month” is a common way to quote rental prices for student accommodations and can help you easily compare different options and determine which one is the most affordable for you and your friends.

On HudLets, it is important to carefully read the details of the rental listing, as the price advertised may be for the entire property rather than for each individual room. In most cases, you will be expected to pay rent in termly instalments after you receive your student loan. It is a clever idea to carefully budget and plan your expenses to make sure you and everyone you are moving with can afford the accommodations you choose.

Location

Your student accommodation must ideally be located close to your university. This will ensure that you do not have to take long commutes daily, which will cost you both time and money. So, the location plays an important role in ensuring that you have a comfortable stay in Huddersfield

Length of Contract

It is important to carefully read and understand the terms of a tenancy agreement before signing it. This is especially true when it comes to the length of the contract. Some tenancy agreements may be for a fixed term of 12 months, even if you will only be living in the property for a portion of that time. In this case, you may be responsible for paying rent for the entire year, regardless of whether you are living in the property or not.

Private halls of residence may offer shorter tenancy agreements, typically lasting for around 44 weeks. This can be a good option if you only need accommodation for the duration of the academic year. If you decide to stay in your accommodation over the summer, you may be able to arrange a summer let with your landlord or property manager. This can be an effective way to continue living in your current property without having to sign a long-term tenancy agreement. However, it is important to keep in mind that demand for summer lets is often high, especially among international students. As a result, you may need to register your interest early to secure a place.

HudLets

All the houses and halls listed on our website https://www.hudlets.co.uk/house-search/  are subject to a quality assessment and must achieve a minimum standard. We do not charge students any admin fees and all the deposits are protected within a deposit protection scheme. If you have any dispute with a landlord, we are here to help resolve it.

We are committed to providing the best quality of service for students, which can be characterised by five key points:

Convenience: we have properties just footsteps from the edge of campus, across town and the surrounding areas of Huddersfield.

Choice: we offer the full range of accommodation from single rooms with an en suite bathroom to shared houses to suit what you are looking for.

Quality: we inspect all our properties to make sure we only select excellent quality and safe homes owned by responsible landlords.

Value: we do not charge admin fees and we always try to find the best deals to suit your needs.

Not for profit: any surplus we make is reinvested back into the Students’ Union, funding our key services like the Advice Centre, activities, and representation.

 

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01484 258601

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