£456 pw | £1976 pcm

3 Bedroom Apartment to Rent

Crusader House, City Centre tenancy info

£456 pw | £1976 pcm

Key Features

  • STUDENTS – Ref: 11523
  • Deposit £500 per person
  • Large living space
  • Huge variety of restaurants, café’s and amenities at your finger tips.
  • Huge variety of restaurants, café’s and amenities at your finger tips
  • £152 per person per week
  • Bills Inclusive Option Available
  • Large living space
  • Walking distance to NTU / Tram to UON
  • All our documents are signed via email. No need for office visits #EasyStudentLettings

Additional information

  • Let Type: Student
  • Weekly
  • Furnished
  • Deposit: £1500

Full Description

Students Ref: 11523 £152pppw Deposit £500 per person Bills Inclusive Option Available 3 Bedrooms and 2 Bathrooms Online Paperwork & Viewings Integrated kitchen Large living space

Details - SUMMARY Students Ref: 11523 £152pppw Deposit £500 per person Bills Inclusive Option Available 3 Bedrooms and 2 Bathrooms Online Paperwork & Viewings Integrated kitchen Large living space  

THE AREA Why Nottingham City Centre is Perfect for Students

Nottingham City Centre is one of the best locations for students to live during their university years, offering a unique combination of convenience, culture, and community.

Proximity to Universities

Nottingham City Centre is perfectly positioned between Nottingham Trent University (NTU) and The University of Nottingham. Students at NTU can walk to campus in just 10 minutes, while University of Nottingham students have easy access via the city's efficient tram system, taking about 15-20 minutes from the city centre to the main campus.

Excellent Public Transport Links

The city's transport infrastructure is student-friendly and affordable. The NET tram network and a comprehensive bus service connect the city centre with both university campuses and surrounding areas. This ensures hassle-free commutes to classes and lectures. For students planning trips further afield, Nottingham Train Station is a short walk from most city centre locations, making it easy to explore the rest of the UK.

Vibrant Student Life

Living in the city centre means students are right in the middle of the action. Nottingham boasts a bustling nightlife, with Lace Market and Hockley offering an eclectic mix of bars, cafes, and restaurants, perfect for unwinding after a day of study. Whether you're into indie music, fine dining, or pub culture, there's something for everyone.

The Victoria Centre shopping mall and independent boutiques in the Creative Quarter mean you'll have access to everything from high street brands to quirky, local shops. Plus, Nottingham's famed Old Market Square is a hub for student-friendly events, festivals, and markets all year round.

Amenities & Green Spaces

The city is packed with supermarkets like Tesco, Sainsbury's, and Lidl, as well as gyms, cafes, and study-friendly spaces such as libraries and co-working spots. You'll also have access to relaxing green spaces like The Arboretum, Wollaton Park, and Highfields Park, perfect for breaks from studying or outdoor exercise.

Cultural Hub

Nottingham is rich in history and culture, making it an exciting place to live. Explore the tales of Robin Hood at Nottingham Castle, or enjoy student discounts at the city's theatres and cinemas, including the renowned Broadway Cinema. The National Justice Museum and the Contemporary Art Centre are just two of the many cultural attractions available for those seeking some downtime from academic life.

Safety and Community

Nottingham is known for its strong student community, which adds to the welcoming atmosphere in the city centre. With the Nottingham City Council and local authorities continuously working to ensure the safety and wellbeing of residents, students can feel comfortable knowing they are living in a secure environment. The city's Student Union often hosts events to bring students together, enhancing your social life and providing plenty of opportunities to meet new people. 

THE PROCESS What's the processing for securing your student accommodation

Find Your Desired Property: Start by identifying the property you wish to rent.

Contact Us: Reach out to our office, and we will gather all necessary details.

Pay Reservation Fee: To reserve the property, you'll need to pay a week's rent as a reservation fee.

Proceed to Referencing: Once the reservation fee is paid, we will move forward with the referencing process.

Security Deposit: Within two weeks, you will need to pay the security deposit, which will be the total deposit amount minus the reservation fee already paid. The security deposit will be held in a government-approved scheme.

Tenancy Agreement: Sign the tenancy agreement then the property is secured. 

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