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jonathanbrook |
posted on 14th Jan 04 at 23:51 |
Nottingham NG7. 15mins from Uni, 15mins from town on foot. Driveway and garden - 5 of us in a decent house. £58 a week each without any bills. Pay full rent all year round :( | |
K17STY |
posted on 14th Jan 04 at 23:32 |
In Edinburgh students pay £275 a month for a room (4 rooms in a flat) thats doesnt include leccy or gas etc | |
BlueCorsa |
posted on 14th Jan 04 at 23:21 |
Don't live in London! At the moment, I pay £650/month for a one bedroom flat in zone 3, shared between me and my g/f. Is a decent size tho and with private driveway and parking space. | |
broster |
posted on 14th Jan 04 at 10:34 |
i live in northampton, pay £180/month, have to pay all bills except water rates, fair sized house aswell. half rent over summer holidays. | |
Phil321 |
posted on 14th Jan 04 at 10:13 |
Mine is about £55, half rent july and august. No bills but all maintenance etc. Prime location in Manchester. | |
M2RTY |
posted on 14th Jan 04 at 10:11 |
good luck getting a mortgage as a student mate, ull be best off getting it in parents name and letting them deal with it, they wont give u one as a student. | |
andy hirst |
posted on 14th Jan 04 at 10:00 |
In manchester my mates paid: £36 per week each for exactly the same arrangment you said. Thats term time only with a retainer in the summer if they wanted it for the next year. | |
koolkorsa |
posted on 14th Jan 04 at 09:57 |
if i can get some figures together my parents will probably put the mortgage in their name. I was just using 3 bed as an example, its just i know my 2 bro's both lived in that type of student house. More bedrooms would be better. Yer luca i see your point about only having 3 renting rooms not covering mortgage, but i will have to pay rent wherever i go so in reality it will be 4 renting rooms, because i will contribute my rent towards the mortgage. So just to clarify - the students pay all the bills and the house is council tax exempt. And it seems somewhere in the £50's is bout average. Cheers guys. | |
luca2020 |
posted on 14th Jan 04 at 00:31 |
how the fuck will u get a mortgage may i ask? | |
jrsteeve |
posted on 13th Jan 04 at 23:57 |
u'd be better starting the mortgage asap as most decent mortgage lenders won't lend to students, unless you earn a fair salary part time. | |
whitter45 |
posted on 13th Jan 04 at 23:56 |
ok for two years at uni i rented 6 bedroomed house. | |
brownyphys |
posted on 13th Jan 04 at 23:39 |
Hi, I'm staying in halls all through uni and pay around £50 a week. | |
koolkorsa |
posted on 13th Jan 04 at 23:05 |
thanks for the reply. I'm guessing the average student pays £60-80 a week? Just doing some sums at the moment. With a bit of luck mite be able to get a place rent it, obviously me having one of the rooms, and cover my costs of mortgage. Then when i finish my course i'll be in the nice position of either selling the house at a potentially large profit (hopefully), leaving me with a nice lump sum, or keeping the house on and renting it again. I've always wanted to go into property development when i'm older, so think this could be a nice start. Planning it early i am, won't be needing this for 18months or possibly 30months. | |
Gavin |
posted on 13th Jan 04 at 23:00 |
i'm on year placement at mo in ipswich...and i pay £575 a month for a two bedroom apportment (very nice location - 3 minutes walk to nearest nite club and very close to town center) | |
koolkorsa |
posted on 13th Jan 04 at 22:56 |
Also do u pay rent for 52 weeks, or just for term dates? And are services included in the price? | |
koolkorsa |
posted on 13th Jan 04 at 22:54 |
rite i'm off to uni next year or year after, and i'm seriously considering buying a house in my second year and renting it out, rather than renting. Obviously gotta work some figures out. |