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Move Along!

posted on: August 20th, 2010

The odds are good that a parent or friend collected you safely from your student halls of residence - just a sleepy car ride back home for the summer… Well, summer is almost over and it’s time to get into your student homes! You may b...

Staying In Is The New Going Out!

posted on: August 13th, 2010

That old chestnut about students never having any money is… well, true mostly! Staying at home in your digs for the night might seem like hair-tugging torture, but take a look at a few of our suggestions and perhaps consider a night in your st...

What Makes A Good Housemate?

posted on: August 4th, 2010

Make no bones about it - at least one of your future housemates is likely to irritate you. The average student home contains four students… and a lot of potential ammunition for fall outs! These are probably the people you’ll share your ...

A Healthy House - Your Essential Student Home Features Checklist

posted on: August 2nd, 2010

So your potential new student homes look good on paper, but what about in person? Read over our essential checklist regarding internal and external features to make sure you’re getting the best, safest student property for your money. Intern...

Taking Good Care Of Your Student Homes

posted on: July 9th, 2010

Student homes aren't any different from rented accommodation. You still have to pay a landlord a regular fee and respect the code of the neighbourhood you are staying in. What would the point be of moving halfway across the country to a student prope...

Benefits Of Renting Private Student Accommodation

posted on: May 21st, 2010

Although many students prefer living in student accommodation run through intermediary companies of the University, there are a large number of students who choose to rent directly from private landlords. The benefits of living in University-managed ...

Student Property - Burglary

posted on: May 10th, 2010

Recent statistics have revealed that one in three students will be a victim of crime, with burglary being one of the most common crimes committed. Student homes often have a much higher concentration of expensive electronic equipment than a family ho...

Sharing A Student Property

posted on: May 7th, 2010

Sharing a student property with housemates can be one of best things about your time at university and it is much cheaper than living alone, especially in student homes in London. However, student homes which are shared by people with conflicting lif...

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