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Moving Into Student Accommodation

So you've made the big decision to leave your halls of residence and move into privately rented student accommodation. You may be considering the major factors which will influence your decision to sign on the dotted line. This guide will provide you with some handy tips to make sure that you choose the right place.
First and foremost you should decide on the area of your city or town that you would most like to live. It is a bad idea to live too far away from the university campus, unless you want to have to get up early to reach your lectures on time. It is also advisable to find student accommodation which is either close to the city centre or has good transportation links. It is important to live near to a bus or train station which provides easy access to shopping centres and friends who live in the city.
You might also like to think about the type of student accommodation which you feel would be best suited to your individual requirements. Bedsits and studio apartments provide a particularly cheap option for those students who are happy living in a confined space and have little desire to hold parties. Flats ...
... and apartments are the ideal solution if you've decided to move in with just one other person, they also provide a bit more space for cooking and entertaining. If there are a large group of you then it is worth considering the option of a student house. This kind of student accommodation is excellent for anybody who is willing to compromise and cooperate with other people.
Another important aspect of the decision making process is to consider the potential costs of rent and bills. Although you may be tempted to move into a home which is offered at a cheap monthly price, there may be hidden costs which require consideration. Some landlords will offer rentals on an all inclusive basis, where they pay for the utilities and contents insurance. Others may offer cheaper rental prices but expect you to buy furniture such as beds and tables.
It is also worth considering the security levels of the area in which you would like to live. It is important that you feel completely safe when going about your daily activities. You do not want to feel at threat when coming home after a night with your buddies. Some universities offer 24 hour security teams, which operate in areas with lots of student accommodation.
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