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Student Accommodation Near British College of Osteopathic Medicine London

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Portobello Garrow House

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Portobello Garrow House 190 Kensal Rd, London W10 5BN, United Kingdom
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About Osteopathic Medicine London

Located in London, the British College of Osteopathic Medicine is an educational institution. One of the first universities to offer an osteopathic degree- and master's-level education. Dr. Kerstin Rolfe is the principal of the college.

Due to the influx of students here, there is a demand for off campus accommodation as well. University Living is an AI dependent platform that helps students find suitable accommodation abroad.

Best places near university

Students can never have a dull moment here as there is a large number of tourist attractions, eateries, pubs and other places of interest; all within close proximity. Everyone can enjoy classic hamburgers from Nawaab. Other places of attraction include Millenium Bridge and Waterlow Park.

Types of accommodations

Students can pick from a variety of off-campus housing options in the area surrounding the university. The majority of these apartments are completely furnished and have both shared and private spaces. These apartments provide a variety of features such as common lounges, security systems, for instance CCTV cameras, onsite maintenance workers and spacious, well-ventilated rooms.

Cost of Living

One of the most expensive cities in the world to live in is London, the UK's capital. In addition, London is more expensive than 95 percent of the world's cities. The average monthly cost of living in London for a single individual in 2022 comes in at £2790. This is a monthly increase of over £800 over the UK average. Accordingly, a single person's average annual cost of living in London is £33,480.

How to get accommodations?

In just a few steps, you may book your home away from home. Choose your preferred student accommodation London and pay any applicable secu rity deposits. Your reservation will be secured. The experienced team will provide you with free guidance throughout.