Student Accommodation Nottingham, Flats Houses Apartments
Student Accommodation Nottingham, Flats Houses Apartments
High Standard Nottingham Student Accommodation In The Best Nottingham City Centre Locations
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Students are realising that they can now rent quality new or recently built apartments and flats in the Nottingham city centre near their Uni at the same rent asked by many landlords offering older terraced properties. Equally landlords with high standard apartments are seeing the benefits of letting their properties to a student tenant, and realising that today's student has full parental financial backing and in the main represent good tenants. Many flats can accommodate 2 student colleagues sharing.
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An example of this fast growing trend is Ropewalk Court, Upper College Street, Nottingham. Ropewalk Court has been let out for the last 6 years to a mixture of student & young professional tenants. Being less than half a mile away from the University and city centre, the mostly two bedroom apartments are extremely popular with students. Two students can share a recently built fully furnished flat for around £68 To £75 per week each.


University Accommodation Office List - Both Nottingham University Accommodation Office and Nottingham Trent Uni Accom Office, NTU maintained lists of accredited properties suitable for student occupation. The accommodation office listings often have to allow properties to be advertisied to students in some Nottingham areas that many local Nottingham people would not see as safe or certainly less than desirable. Location has to be the key and the first consideration for any student....who wants to spend a year or two renting in a dodgy scary location, when there are high quality properties available near to Uni, with upmarket bars, bistros, restaurants and theatres all on your doorstep.
Well Regarded Residential Nottingham City Centre location walk to Uni, Secure Entry, Secure Car Parking Space, Full Fire Safety System, High Standard Interiors & Furniture, Kitchens With Built-in Oven, Hob, Extractor, Fridge Freezer, Washer Drier and Dishwasher.
Most blocks of apartments and flats, are professionally managed by large specialist leasehold management companies who maintain and look after the fabric and running of these buildings.
Avoid Tenant Deposit or Rent Arrear Disputes, most landlords with large student houses will only proceed to rent to students if the students collectively agree to sign one tenancy agreement together. This is called a Joint Tenancy Agreement, which legally makes all the students party to the agreement ,and therefore all jointly responsible for each others actions. So if one tenant doesn't pay the rent then the other tenants are automatically liable. This joint responsiblity also extends to breakages caused to a property, and it is not uncommon for students to loose their tenant's deposit because somebody else has caused some damage to the property they rent .
Consider therefore signing a joint tenancy with 5 or even 6 other students, you may not even know them that well !
You or your parents could find yourselves legally responsible to pay the rent arreas or damages caused by another student in your house !
This is why there is a trend for students to rent smaller and smaller properties, by just signing up a tenancy agreement with one friend or colleague, such deposit or rent arrear disputes are rare.
Better locations often bring , local amenities nearby, for example at Ropewalk Court you have only a quick walk or bus ride to the universites and the main city centre, but is also just on your doorstep, up market local restaurants, bistros, the Playhouse Theatre, Nottingham Castle with its grounds and art galleries. Also being just near the private Park Estate, a prime Nottingham residential area and The Ropewalk a prime professional quarter of the city, there is the prospect of a good social life as the area is popular with medical, law students, and those who enjoy more convivial surroundings.
On a more sinister level the new HMO LEGISLATION could prove to be more than just fire safety and space standard controls, the Nottingham City Council could push for a policy that made landlords of HMO Student Let Houses apply for planning permission before they would be allowed to operate their student let properties as Houses in Multiple Occupation ...and that planning permission could be refused if the Local Council deemed there to be too many student houses operating in Lenton !
The Nottingham City Council have already reported to the Housing Minister regarding their concerns, these planning constraints became law in April 2010 so is now a harsh reality for student landlords with houses shared by 3 or more tenants. At some time in the future the Council could decree that only a low percentage of the houses in Lenton could be used for Student Housing, capital values of houses not granted HMO Planning Permission would crash ! ...to a level that was affordable to local city centre families.
City Centre Apartments Capital Values - have fallen due to a number of commercial reasons, but they represent a new housing stock, located in preferred city centre locations, and meet up to date styling along with good security, when first time buyers return to the housing market they should prove popular for that first time purchase and this should sustain capital values. Equally for investors as the city economy grows in the future there is the prospect of increased demand for renting from the mobile young professional tenant.
APARTMENT INSURANCE - BUILDINGS INSURANCE FOR FLATS AND APARTMENTS
Landlord owners of rented apartments will be covered for buildings insurance arranged for the block of flats, apartments that the property is located in. Most building block insurance policies will cover properties that are offered for rent, as a standard. With student lettings the trick is to notify the insurer when your apartment is void, as there can often be a loophole with flat insurance that a property can only remain empty for a number of days if the landlord does not notify them. Sometimes building managers are not that helpful so landlords will have to find out their policy number and remember to email the insurance company involved. Smaller blocks or flats should definately consider an insurance service that is helpful in this respect, building managers are busy and don't normally want to get inveloved which is very frustrating, at the end of the day you are the client, you pay them for a service. Try Landlord Direct, for your block of flats, we understand your requirements and will be keen to make sure you are covered and happy. www.landlorddirect.com