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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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How will I be able to rent student accommodation in Brighton?
You simply have 3 easy steps to follow as given below:
a) Select your favourite accommodation
b) Pay the security deposit if required
c) Thereafter, booking is confirmed for you.
Don’t worry if you are stuck in the process as our experienced staff are there to provide all needed guidance.
What are the different types of student accommodation in Brighton?
The type of accommodations available at University Living are student specific homes that are known as purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) offering strategic locations close to universities. There are living space options like shared and private living with rooms designed to perfection. Students get to choose studios, en-suite rooms, and apartments. There are accommodations available for short-term stays when students visit the city for summer schools and exchange programmes.
When should I book my student home for September intake?
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It is better you book student accommodation as soon as you can so that you are open to more choices and best offers on room bookings. Book your room 6 months in advance to avoid last minute hassles.
What are the different types of student rooms in Brighton?
The major room types are:
Sharing: Shared rooms are where 2 or more students can share a single room, washroom, kitchen, and other communal spaces.
En-suite/Private: This is where you will get a private bedroom and bathroom, while the kitchen and living areas are mostly shared.
Studios: A self-contained unit with a bedroom and cooking space with attached washrooms. Two people can also book one studio to share but it solely on provider’s discretion.
Can I get discounts for student housing in Brighton?
Of course, discounts are available for you but are available for those who book accommodations as early as possible. There are additional cashbacks and discounts available on group bookings.
Are the bills included in the rent?
Most of the accommodation providers include utility bills in the rent, so you don’t have to worry about paying additional. However, this depends on provider to provider whether rent includes Wi-Fi, water, gas, electricity, and other facilities such as a gym, laundry, cinema room, games room, and use of other communal spaces.
What if I don’t like my accommodation after moving in?
Although all our accommodations meet all your needs and preferences but still if you want to change then you can replace it with another choice. It should be done within 30 days of your booking by paying a one-time fee of £250.
What are the best areas for students to live in Brighton?
Student life in Brighton can be fascinating but what is important is to choose the right accommodation in the right student area. Brighton is home to some of the best student neighbourhoods like Baker Street, Gladstone Place, and Lewes Road to add a few.