Monday, 19 December 2016

Going Forward: Why You Should Choose Unihousing in 2017


2017 is a big chance to make a lot of progress. With your studies likely to form a major part of your life for the coming year, it is well-worth you looking into what Unihousing can offer you. Making the right choice about where you live is vital to ensuring that you are settled and happy, and helps you tackle the next twelve months of your university experience.

Unihousing are currently making available a range of properties for students that are sure to meet their requirements. If you are certain that having some company is the ideal way for you to live, then maybe think about one of the houses that Unihousing has on offer. For you and your friends, the three bedroom Hope Place might just be the right choice for you. Incorporating a fitted kitchen with electric appliances and a newly fitted bathroom with shower, this house ensures your convenience. And along with its combination of central heating and double glazing, any concerns over a lack of comfort will be non-existent, leaving you to make the most of your studying time and social life.


Another option that is available to you, is the Tiverton Road house. A three bedroom property, this may be the place for you and two friends to make your own during your time as students. A high-standard property that is sure to satisfy, Tiverton Road house features a communal lounge that is perfect for relaxing in, a fitted kitchen with appliances and three double bedrooms. Head upstairs and you will find a modern fitted bathroom, and if you step out the back of this property, you will be met by its pleasant rear garden- ideal for a summer barbeque. For those wanting to share their student home with more people, George Road boasts four bedrooms, while both Exeter Road offers six. And as an added bonus, both of these properties are conveniently close to the University of Birmingham.

Some may prefer the simplicity and relative quiet of living on their own, and for those looking for accommodation that caters to this need, Unihousing has the answer. At present, Unihousing is making available a number of studios that is well-suited to solo living without compromising on quality. For example, Dawlish Road Middle Rear is a contemporary home with that is equipped with a fitted shower, and, so that you can cook when you need to, a fitted kitchen with combi-oven. Or, take the opportunity to go with Tiverton Road Apartment 4, with its ample space inside. Both of these are excellent choices accommodation in terms of situation, as they are located within a short distance from shops, supermarkets and the University of Birmingham, as well as various bars and restaurants.



With a range of impressive properties now available from Unihousing, this is the ideal time to start giving some thought as to where you would like to live in the coming year. Tailored towards your comfort and convenience, these Unihousing accommodation options are sure to help you get the best out of the next twelve months as you continue your studies.

Tuesday, 6 December 2016

Student Living, Comfortable Living: Finding accommodation with Unihousing

With the new year gradually approaching us, now is the time to be looking ahead to what you want from the forthcoming twelve months. Your academic efforts will undoubtedly be one of your main concerns going into 2017. However, aside from progress in your university course, the next year is also an opportunity to get the most out of how you live, as your living standards play a large part in how happy you are. And this of course plays a large part in how much you achieve in this next stage of your academic journey and how worthwhile the experience is overall. With this in mind, it is a good idea to start looking now at the Selly Oak accommodation Unihousing have to offer.

To begin with, you may wish to consider the sleek Alton Road house. A redecorated, three bedroom property, this potential new home for you features laminate flooring, double glazing, a fitted kitchen and, for those nights in with your friends round, a communal lounge with flat screen TV. Upstairs, you will find a fitted bathroom boasting a shower and a Jacuzzi bath as well as new bedroom furniture.


If a studio is more the kind of thing that you are looking for then you may be pleased to find that Unihousing currently has several of these available. Our Harrow Road studio apartments, for example, are an impressive set of properties that offers a great deal of space, making them ideal for introducing your own items to the place so that it feels more personalised and more fun. Each studio features a dining and living area for total comfort and relaxation, these studios are also equipped with a fitted shower room and a fully fitted kitchen for your convenience. Plus, the location of this property means that it is within walking distance from the University of Birmingham and is close to the vibrant nightlife of Selly Oak.

Also in a convenient distance from the University of Birmingham and a selection of pubs, restaurants and shops, are the Dawlish Road studios. Newly refurbished, this accommodation choice is sure to meet your needs, while our Dawlish Road studios, are ideal for the student of today. Available from 2017, these studios benefit from a fully fitted modern kitchen that includes appliances, as well as a fitted shower room.


Further options of high-standard places for you to live next year can be found with Unihousing. One example of these is the Hubert Road house. This splendid, freshly decorated property incorporates four bedrooms and is ideal for comfortable living for a group of students. 88 Hubert House features central heating, a bathroom with a shower and offers a brand new fitted kitchen, too.

Such an impressive choice of student accommodation is currently available on Unihousing that now really is the right time to give some thought about how and where you would like to live next year. Boasting excellent properties with ideal locations, Selly Oak based Unihousing is key to helping you find comfortable student living

Monday, 14 November 2016

Looking Ahead To Next Year: Studios in 2017

The year 2017 promises to be a busy and important time for many young people, as the beginning of their university life approaches. In order to get a good choice of accommodation options it’s important for students to start searching for property early, the most popular properties are taken up very quickly. Leaving those who put off their property search to accept poorly maintained properties from un-professional or un-registered landlords, or accommodation further away from campus. This year Unihousing have advertised all their properties early to help the well prepared with their property search. In particular, there are a range of new studios that could be a great choice for living away from home. For many students, 2017 might be the year to move out of their current accommodation and discover a new home. This is also why browsing through Unihousing studios is well worth doing.


In 2017, Unihousing are modernising the property Harrow Rd. This excellent studio will benefit from the inclusion of a brand new kitchen, and features an open plan living and dining area as well, perfect for relaxing nights in or having your friends round for the evening. Harrow Road boasts a fully fitted shower room and really stands out as a top choice for accommodation due to its ample space inside. Bournbrook Road is another new offering from Unihousing. Fully furnished and fully double glazed, this property is also equipped with a new, modern fitted kitchen for your convenience at meal times.


If these options don’t appeal to you, then maybe you would like to ponder going for studio Bristol Road as your new student home. This studio flat has only been recently built and is well-suited to the student life. With it’s modernised contemporary design, studio Bristol Road features an ample sized lounge/bedroom area as well as an open plan fitted kitchen and a well-sized bathroom that houses both a bath and shower inside. This choice of accommodation is helpfully situated only a short walk away from The University of Birmingham Edgbaston campus and Selly Oak train station.


If you are looking for something closer to the hub of Selly Oak, Dawlish Road will also be fully modernised for next year. Ready to become yours from July 2017, this property is not only efficient, but it also is located within the centre of Selly Oak, meaning you will be close to local supermarkets, pubs, takeaways and public transport links to the city.

The options do not end there though, as Unihousing provides a range of modern studios, which enable independent contemporary living at an affordable price. Some of these properties will be available very shortly. It’s worth calling the office is you need something now.

Another huge advantage to choosing Unihousing accommodation is their very convenient locations. Unihousing student properties are all situated very close to the centre of Selly Oak. Selly Oak is a bustling town with an active nightlife that is ideal for unwinding and having fun after a hard day of studying. Filled with a selection of shops and supermarkets so you can stock-up on essential things at your convenience and places to eat out, Selly Oak additionally makes life easier for students here by being so close to the University of Birmingham and it is well-served by public transport. Furthermore, if you want to have a little change of scenery to freshen-up your weekend, Selly Oak is only a short distance from Birmingham City Centre.


Make your 2017 a positive and successful year by making the best accommodation choice with Unihousing’s studios. Ideally located and featuring high-standards, these properties are a great choice for your life as a student.

Tuesday, 8 November 2016

Places of Interest Around Selly Oak

Moving to Selly Oak is a great way to start your student life. Living in one of Unihousing’s properties here means you are close to the vibrant City Centre of Birmingham. And it also means you aren’t far from discovering places such as Harborne and Kings Heath as well. Exploring these lesser-known areas is ideal for going-out, relaxing and having fun.


Kings Heath is ideal for something stimulating and engaging to do when you have some spare time. In addition to its charming eateries and its stand-out independent record shop, this town is home to the Kitchen Garden Café, where you will always find a delicious array of drinks, tasty meals and irresistible cakes. However, apart from serving great food and drink, the Kitchen Garden Café is also a live venue. At this unique spot, you can expect to see a selection of fine singer-songwriters and performers with traditional, contemporary and exotic influences, while certain nights may play host to the kind of quirky entertainment that has appeared at this little venue in the past, such as a triple bill of unique and hilarious magicians. Kings Heath features Hare and Hounds as well, another venue noted for its quality live music. Aside from its cultural offerings and all-round entertainment, visiting Kings Heath is perfect for days of filling bags with new purchases thanks to its rows of high street shops. And when the weather is sunny, its park is well worth a visit too.

If you take yourself to Moseley, you will find more places that are sure to help you unwind from the strain of studying. Every year, music-lovers gather here for the Moseley Folk Festival, an event that has welcomed a diversity of outstanding acts in the past and a place to discover brilliant food such as award-winning Thali as well as great beer and other beverages. If this doesn’t quite appeal to you and you are not drawn to going to the Moseley Farmer’s Market for something tasty to take home, Moseley may be the place to go for an excellent night-out with your friends, as it offers you a choice of impressive pubs.


By making your way to the elegant Harborne, you will encounter a number of terrific places to eat and drink such as The Plough, The Green Man, Fallen Angel Bakery and other chain restaurants all housed within Harborne’s distinctively peaceful atmosphere.

Or, if you head to Bournville, situated roughly ten minutes by car from Selly Oak, you can get a taste of its unique history, and get a taste of the chocolate produced at the Cadbury factory. Here you can be dazzled by the Experience exhibition tour inside Cadbury World, which gives you an interactive and exciting insight into the inner-workings of these famous chocolate makers.

Exploring the various parts of Birmingham that may not usually get noticed is an easy way to make your time in the city more interesting. And given that Unihousing’s accommodation sits within Selly Oak, you have the perfect opportunity to visit these places and find something that is right for you in your spare time.

Wednesday, 2 November 2016

Birmingham City Centre After dark

Apart from the high standard of accommodation on offer, Unihousing is an undeniably appealing choice of letting agents due to the fact that their properties sit in a tantalisingly close distance from Birmingham’s city centre. The nightlife within the city centre of Birmingham will make a perfect accompaniment to your time as a student living away from home, and will help you to simply have fun when you are not doing more academic-related activities.


Although everyone is different, everyone should find something here that pleases them. And, given that the city centre is so easy to reach due to it being well-served by its public buses and train links, making a visit to this vibrant place is also very convenient.

To start with, Birmingham city centre is a superb place to enjoy a first-rate meal. Not only does this mean having a break from putting something together yourself for dinner, it also means that you can really relax and indulge with some spectacular tasting food, whilst soaking-up the energy of the atmosphere around you. If it’s an unending supply of delicious grub to really fill you up that you are seeking, then a range of buffet restaurants can be found, such as Ming Moon on Hurst Street, for a tasty Chinese food buffet, and Jimi Spices on Broad Street, with its diverse selection of all-you-can-eat treats for your plate. Neighbouring Jimi Spices, is the more unconventional Rub Smokehouse and Bar. Furnishing your tongue with a whole new experience, Rub takes inspiration from the American South to bring you such flavoursome dishes as Chicken N Waffles and the Giant Pizza Taco, that can be easily washed down with an array of equally exciting beverages.

If you simply can’t decide where to go but are sure you want to have great meal, then head to the Mailbox. Nandos, Red Peppers and Gourmet Burger Kitchen are all located here, as are the more refined options such as the CÔte Brasserie and Bar Estilo.


And if you happen to be eating at the Mailbox in the evening, then you might wish to begin the rest of your night there. The Aluna, for example, is a cocktail bar that endeavours to bring you the most enthralling of flavours, all housed within a splendidly opulent décor, while the more causal Gas Street Social offers a great selection of craft beers and wine as well as a DJ Kitchen at the weekends to get you moving. To further get the night into motion, the contemporary Pennyblacks hosts a live DJ from 8PM on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Making your way out of the Mailbox leads you to Brindley Place. Brindley Place is a beautiful, unique canal side location home to the Slug and Lettuce, Pitcher and Piano and other bars, and it is simply buzzing with energy.  Go a little further and you reach Broad Street, where the volume really increases. This is the place to get moving to some quality sounds, such as the blend of Hip Hop, Trance and RnB at PRYZM, or for a more light-hearted, retro-themed experience, visit Reflex. Also on Broad Street, you will find the comedy venue Jongleurs, and if you are in need of more laughs, make your way over to the Arcadian and watch a show at the Glee Club. Also featuring a brilliant range of bars and restaurants, the Arcadian is not the end of your nightlife options in Birmingham City Centre, as taking the time to venture into Digbeth gives you the opportunity to spend time in places such as the distinctive and vibrant The Rainbow Venues. Here you can enjoy your night in either the Warehouse, the Arena, the Cellar or the Rooftop Mezzanine, sipping your drink of choice while absorbing the sonic joys of one of their live events.

In addition to all of this, the city centre of Birmingham has various theatres to keep you entertained plus cinemas, both large multiplexes and smaller independent offerings such as the Electric Cinema, which is the oldest working cinema in the UK.   


Without question, making the trip into Birmingham city centre for the evening is a convenient way to make your time living in this city much more enjoyable. Finding the time to do so may be just the thing to help you unwind from your busy academic schedule, and with so much here to suit all tastes, it is sure to help enrich your overall student experience. Contact us today to get your ideal student property. 

Wednesday, 19 October 2016

Studio lets in the student village of Selly Oak

Unihousing is located in the village of Selly Oak, home to students of the University of Birmingham. Of the landlords that occupy the area, Unihousing is one of the best. They let high-quality properties, which come with furnishings and for a reasonable price. Unihousing offers a number of different types of properties, including houses and studios.

Any student that is looking to live independently whilst they study at university will find a studio in Selly Oak to be ideal. They are able to provide plenty of room for anything that’ll come up during your stay. This can include studying, relaxation or hosting a small group of friends. The size of a studio shouldn’t be a concern. There’s plenty of space for whatever you have planned, from movie nights to pre-drinks. There are other benefits to living in an independent property, one such benefit is that you don’t have to clean up after messy housemates and that the area that you have to clean is much smaller than other properties. This also means that you can watch the TV wherever you are in the property.

Selly Oak is a great village for students, as the University of Birmingham is just a stone’s throw away. Everything you could need is within walking distance from a Unihousing studio, including the University, and local amenities. Things such as pubs, bars, take away, restaurants and supermarkets can all be found within Selly Oak. If you want an even greater selection, there are frequent train and bus links into the city centre where there’s a great range of attractions and shops to find. If you fancy a day out there’s the Art Gallery, Museum and the Bull Ring.

A Unihousing studio provides you with all the furnishings and fittings that you need to live comfortably during your time studying. Chairs, a dining table, a sofa, a desk and a flat-screen TV can all be found in a good-sized living area. Not only this, but there’s also a modern bath/shower room and a modern kitchen with full fittings including inbuilt stoves, ovens and microwaves.

Piqued your interest? A studio in Selly Oak is perfect for any student looking to live independently. Why not give us a call and book a viewing, simply tell us what you’re looking for and we can find the right property for you. Have a look at some of our studio properties below:

Studio to let Selly Oak


Dawlish Rd Apartment 2
£687 per calendar month
1  bedroom studio

** Student Studios Birmingham to let **
Newly refurbished studio apartment consisting of contemporary open plan fitted kitchen with combi oven, bedroom/ living area, and fitted shower room. Shared utility area for the whole block.

Tiverton Apartment 4
£687 per calendar month
1  bedroom studio

** Selly Oak Studio to let **
Spacious newly refurbished Studio apartment situated close to the University of Birmingham.
Selly Oak is an ideal location for any student, within a few minutes’ walk, there are supermarkets, shops, bars and restaurants. You can easily access Birmingham City Centre via the regular bus and train links.

Monday, 26 September 2016

Accommodation During your Study: Are you Prepared?



When you are planning ahead for your time at university, taking accommodation into account is crucial. As you begin to reach your decision about where exactly you want to live as a university student, it is worth taking the time to stop and think about whether the home you are pondering will give you what it is that you need as a tenant. Everyone is different and has different requirements, but, apart from simply having a roof over your head and a bed to sleep in, there are several factors that almost all tenants are likely to regard as important. Making sure that these factors are in place is a great way to prepare you for your living experience as a student.

Almost immediately, you will probably be drawn to the kind of accommodation that suits you based on how it looks inside, its location and its price. The step that you might want to take next though, is imagining how you will be living day-to-day, and what practical requirements will form part of this. For example, while you are living in your chosen accommodation, washing your clothes is most likely to be a necessity. Therefore, you may want to only view properties that include washing machines.  Additionally, other provisions, such as the inclusion of ample furniture, will make your life that much more comfortable. Fortunately, Selly Oak based letting agents Unihousing offer high-quality properties which all benefit from being fully furnished. Below is just one example of a Unihousing student property, a studio situated on Dawlish Road in Selly Oak.


Another consideration to make, is to check whether the type of housing you have opted for is going to serve you best as you make your way through your university experience. For instance, two types of housing currently available are: apartments (flats) and studios. Apartments feature a main space that accommodates for a kitchen and living area and offers a separate bedroom. Studios are not massively dissimilar to apartments, with the main difference being that all areas – including the bedroom- are positioned within one single space in a studio.

A studio, it could be argued, is most suitable for those seeking a faster-paced, more streamlined style of living. Given that there is more to university living than just work, it may be an issue that studios are not really the best kind of home for having parties or bringing groups of friends home. Apartments on the other hand, are a more appropriate choice for your gatherings and partying-fun, but they will require more furnishings.

Thinking practically again, there is little point in selecting a place to live if you will be at a great distance from the supermarkets and shops that you will be needing access to on a fairly regular basis. So it is worth ensuring that the location of your property is a good one. Tiverton Road Apartment 4 in Selly Oak, available through Unihousing (pictured below), is an example of a property that is positioned conveniently, sitting within a close distance to the local shops and supermarkets as well as restaurants and bars.




Your choice of where to live will be influenced by how you weigh up all of the options. And, given that it is where you will be calling home for the duration of your course, your happiness is really what matters most. However, these considerations aside, it is a firm grasp of the more practical issues related to your big move that cannot be over-emphasised in regards to getting ready for this new phase in your life.    


We will be very happy to help you find a student let in Selly Oak or something else that will suit your need. You can contact Unihousing here or browse our available studios in Selly Oak.

Tuesday, 13 September 2016

Studios and Apartments: What are you looking for?


Before you start: studio or apartment?



Prior to making your big decision about where to live during your time at university, it is important to take into consideration what it is that you want to gain from your choice of accommodation, and ponder what best will suit your needs. Studios and apartments are both accommodation options that may be of benefit to you. 


What are the differences?



To begin with, a little explaining may be needed in order to illustrate the characteristics that define studios and apartments.

Studios are a type of accommodation that contain the kitchen, living area and bedroom all within the same space.

Apartments are similar to studios, with the exception that the bedroom is positioned in a separate room to the other facilities on offer.



How much space do you need?


It could be that the most effective approach when considering these options is to initially take into account the amount of space that the apartment or studio you’re looking at provides you with.

The amount of space that studios and apartments tend to offer can vary, so carefully considering how much room you will actually need is important when it comes to making decisions about where to live.

The fact that apartments comprise a separate room for sleeping in will likely necessitate extra furnishings. On a more personal level, you may simply prefer the idea of having your bed separate from the main body of your accommodation, away from the main living area and the aroma of your cooking, a quiet, private space for you to rest in. 

Or, you may find that the concept of a studio is not necessarily well-suited to the possibility of inviting guests to your home. The presence of your bed near to the main living area might feel slightly uncomfortable and undermine the overall atmosphere of whatever gathering it is that you have instigated.


An example of an Apartment



An example of an apartment currently available through Unihousing is the "Maple" apartment on Old Church Road in Harborne. It boasts 2 bedrooms, an amply sized living area, kitchen/ diner with appliances, and is near to both the Queen Elisabeth Hospital and to Harborne centre.




 Advantages of Studios



For those seeking a fast and carefree lifestyle, it is possible that studios are the superior option. In addition to this, studios are often lower in cost than apartments are. This usually more affordable type of property can also be found with Unihousing.

One of their studios currently available is Dawlish Road. Located in Selly Oak, this property is within a convenient distance from the university and is a brand new contemporary property.


    

  

Making your decision 




In conclusion, there are a number of practical advantages to each type of accommodation to bear in mind when you are choosing which is preferable for you.  

Remember also, that the positioning of the housing itself is also very important. You are unlikely to want to spend much time, effort and money travelling to the places you need access to on a regular basis.

If you have given these matters careful thought, you should be closer to making your decision. 

Unihousing can help you decide whether an apartment or a studio is most suited to your needs. Call us today.

Friday, 2 September 2016

Unihousing: The Way Forward for Student Accommodation



For all of those students looking for the very best in accommodation that is tailored to their needs, Unihousing is undeniably a great place to focus that search.

Unihousing, which offers places to live in areas such as Bournbrook, Harborne and Selly Oak, can be relied upon to provide a high-standard of accommodation, helping students to enjoy a comfortable and positive university experience.



There are numerous ways in which the accommodation offered by Unihousing benefits the contemporary student, resulting in a growing reputation for excellence amongst those who have experienced what this organisation has to offer.

The Quality of Unihousing Accomodation



First and foremost, the quality of the housing that Unihousing encompasses underlines their value to accommodation-seekers located in Birmingham.

Those taking the time to learn about their service will discover a plethora of properties fully furnished to a refined standard with: central heating, washing machines, fridge freezers, showers, as well as modern furniture and fittings included.

Ensuring the security and safety of tenants and their belongings, all properties include smoke detectors, fire doors and burglar alarms. Plus, as an aid to the relaxation and comfort of hard-working university students, some properties even feature a Jacuzzi bath.





"I would highly recommend Unihousing, as they are friendly and always helpful. They fix the smallest of problems immediately, and are extremely accommodating to your needs. Compared to most other student agents in Selly Oak they have a good rent cost, and of my four years living in Selly Oak they definitely provided better service than the others."

Dan a Student in Selly Oak



Range of Accomodation




Unihousing provide a range of houses, flats and apartments.

For those preferring to keep things simple and live on their own, one of the studio flats on offer, may be the right choice. Grange Road, positioned close to the University of Birmingham and Selly Oak high street, is an example of a studio flat that Unihousing provide, and it has recently been refurbished with an impressive modern touch.

Those wishing to share their living space are sure to find something that suits them, as properties with 2-6 bedrooms can be rented through this agency.   




"Really good letting agents, their houses are well kept, and everything is modernized. The staff are very friendly, and dealt with all problems quickly. Probably the best letting agent in Selly Oak, and the icing on the cake was having no issues with our deposit when we moved out. 10/10!"

Carly a student in Selly Oak



Ideal Locations



One huge advantage that comes with renting through Unihousing is the ideal location that their homes are positioned within.

All accommodation through Unihousing is conveniently near to the student amenities in Selly Oak and the University of Birmingham.

Affordability


Another benefit to considering Unihousing when you are trying find the somewhere to live for your time at University, is the fact that this letting agency offer accommodation that is affordably priced. This is made possible as a result of the fact that Unihousing actually own their properties.

Unihousing also employ their own tradesmen, meaning that tenants can contact the local maintenance office directly, instead of going through an agency.


High Standard of Service



Unihousing are committed to giving their tenants a high-standard of customer service at all times, and endeavour to provide assistance when you are deciding on the best digs for you.

Their dedicated emergency line for tenants can be reached at any time, while their property maintenance team is continually available to make sure that your home stays in the right condition.

Finding somewhere to live that you are happy with is an important decision, especially when it forms such a large part of your overall university experience. With a wealth of advantages for today’s student, seeking accommodation while they study, Unihousing is definitely worth considering. 

Friday, 26 August 2016

Birmingham Student Studio lets

Unihousing are one of the best student landlords that are based in the student village of Selly Oak. They have modern, well furnished and reasonably priced properties, which range from studios to houses.

A Studio to let in Selly Oak is perfect for those looking to spend their time at University independently. A student studio can provide you with enough room for study, relaxation and for small social events. Studios are a small type of accommodation, but you should have plenty of room for whatever plans you have. There’ll be enough room for a movie night with friends, group studying or pre-drinks.

Living independently can also provide you with other benefits. For instance, you won’t have to clean up any of your housemates’ mess. Another benefit is that because they are smaller than a normal house, you don’t have as large a space to clean. It also means that you can continue watching your favourite T.V. show whilst you make a drink.

All of our student studio lets can be found within walking distance of the University of Birmingham Edgbaston campus. Not only this, other things that are convenient about living in a Unihousing studio is that there are plenty of amenities close by, including take-away restaurants, pubs, bars and supermarkets. You can also find frequent bus and train links into the city centre, where you’ll have an even greater choice of attractions and shops on the city High Street, including the Bull Ring, Museum and Art Gallery.

All of Unihousing’s studio lets come fully furnished and fitted, with good sized living areas, modern bath / shower rooms and a modern kitchen. Furnishings and fittings include a desk, sofa, flat screen TV, chairs, dining table, microwave, oven and inbuilt stoves. A studio let will provide you with plenty of space, even for having some friends visit.

You can browse a selection of Unihousing’s upcoming studio developments on our website. We have a number of studios to let that are being built for September / October. Although we can’t provide a viewing for these properties, we can show you the location and other similar student lets. Give us a call, and let us know what kind of property you’re looking for. We can recommend a viewing for a property that will be most suitable for you.

Available Studio lets

Dawlish Road studio 1
£695 per calendar month
1 bedroom studio

This student studio accommodation is being built with other student properties for September / October. Not only does this property come with a fitted kitchen…

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Bournbrook Road studio 1
£695 per calendar month
1 bedroom studio

This new studio development is part of a number of new studios being made for September / October. Comes with a fitted kitchen…

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Harrow Road studio 1
£695 per calendar month
1 bedroom studio

This is a new studio property that is being developed with others for September / October. This accommodation comes with…

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Thursday, 11 August 2016

Independent living: Studios vs single bedroom apartments

The idea of living with other people during your time as a student is one that varies in appeal between different people. Some may like the idea of having a roommate or housemates whilst they’re studying, whereas others may like the idea less, due to concerns over how messy, noisy or generally difficult to live with a roommate or housemates could be.

If living with other people is something that doesn’t sound enjoyable to you, it could be time to start looking at independent accommodation. Living alone does bring some new problems however, including what sort of property is best suited for your needs: a studio, or a single bedroom apartment.

Both types of properties have their own advantages and disadvantages, choosing one or the other is very often a personal decision. With this in mind, here are a few factors to consider when choosing your ideal property.

Price

Most likely the biggest consideration when finding your accommodation, due to the limited amount of money a student has. In almost all scenarios studios are going to be less expensive than a single bedroom apartment. This varies depending on your location, with places like London being one of the most expensive places to live in the UK.

The price difference generally isn’t huge, and actually makes the extra space from a single bedroom apartment look that much more appealing. For those on a strict budget however, a studio will be the best choice.

Floor Plan

The floor plan describes the layout of the property, and is an important consideration. The layout of a studio is often very simplistic. You’ll have a single room for your living area, kitchen and bedroom, and a separate room for your bathroom.

Single bedroom apartments are generally much different, as they will likely be separated into different rooms. You may find properties that either don’t fit into one of these categories, or that are similar to both. This varies depending on your location.

Size

Size is purely dependent on the property itself. You can find huge studios and tiny single bedroom apartments, or vice versa. Despite this, a single bedroom apartment will often require more furnishings, due to the fact it has separate rooms. If you don’t own that much furniture, then a studio is a better choice for you.

Social Life

Whilst size may or may not be a concern, a studio does not offer a great way of having friends around for social meetings, such as game or film nights, unless you’re okay with having friends sat on your bed and having your personal belongings out in the open. For this reason, the separate rooms that a single bedroom apartment provides can be much better for social gatherings.

Storage

Again, this may vary between properties, but in general single bedroom apartments have more storage than studios. Although you might find studios that have more storage units, an apartment’s multiple rooms offer other methods of storage. As a general rule, if you think you have a lot to store, a single bedroom apartment is more likely to be for you.

Which is correct?

This really comes down to your own preferences and requirements for your accommodation. However, we recommend you look at a variety of different properties in your area, as you never know what you might find. It’s entirely possible that you find something you love, even if you were not originally interested in it.



Unihousing has a large range of different properties available, from studio apartments to houses. We’re certain we can find a property that’s ideal for you. Give us a call or visit our website to book a viewing. 

Tuesday, 9 August 2016

Landlords vs Letting Agents

As a student looking for accommodation, it’s almost impossible not to stumble across the terms of landlord and letting agent. But what exactly do these terms mean? And how will renting a property from one be better than renting from the other? Here, we’ll cover what both terms mean and the comparative benefits of both. We’ll also cover why Unihousing is unique in the student property lets market.

Landlords

The owner of a rental property is referred to as the landlord. Landlords are required to do several things by law, including providing you with a contract, keeping the property in good condition and ensuring it passes necessary safety checks, carry out any required repairs and keep your deposit for the property safe by using an approved deposit protection scheme. They must give at least one month’s notice before asking you to leave the property and they also must give you warning before entering the property.

When renting a property with the landlord, you will be paying your rent directly to them, and all contact for things such as repairs, and any other questions or problems will be directed towards the landlord. It’s very important to pay the landlord your rent on time and to follow the rules of your contract. Failure to do so could lead to eviction from the property.


Letting Agents

Letting agents are companies used by landlords for help with the advertising, renting and managing of their properties. They normally have a large number of properties from several different landlords to look after. You can find a list of their advertised properties both on their website and in their office. Letting agents will normally create a contract between the landlord and tenants.

Renting through a letting agent means that you will first pay your rent to them, and they will pass it onto the landlord. This applies to communication as well, any problems or questions, including maintenance or repair requests will be directed towards the letting agents, who will then pass this onto the landlord. Sometimes a letting agent will have their own maintenance team who can carry out any repairs.


Which is Better?

All things considered there aren’t a huge number of differences between renting from one or the other. The landlord has legal obligations over deposits, contracts, safety and repairs of a property, and this doesn’t change when using a letting agency.

Sometimes it can be cheaper to directly rent from the landlord, due to admin fees from the letting agency. However, agencies are generally easier to contact when you have a problem, as you’ll often be given an out of hours emergency numbers, or you can visit their office. 

Why Unihousing is Unique

Unihousing is unique in that it doesn’t fit into either of these terms. On the surface, Unihousing appears as a letting agency, but they actually own all of their properties. This means that they can provide all the benefits of both a landlord and an agency, including affordable and competitive prices on their properties.

Unihousing owns a large range of properties, from houses to studios, we’re sure that you’ll find the right property for you. Call us or visit our website to book a viewing for your ideal property today.

Student lets Selly Oak




Dawlish road, Block 2, middle floor
£652 per calendar month
1-bedroom studio

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Dawlish road, Block 4, top floor
£695 per calendar month
1  bedroom flat

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Dawlish Rd Apartment 1
£687 per calendar month
1-bedroom studio

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Thursday, 4 August 2016

Studios vs Flats

If you’re a student looking for accommodation for your next academic year, you may be surprised to find lots of different types of accommodation to choose from. In this blog we’ll be looking at Studios and Flats, their advantages and disadvantages and why you’d choose to live independently.

Comparisons

The main advantages that living in a studio provides are independence and convenience. In a
studio, you’ll either be living on your own or with a partner, so you don’t have to share your living areas with house mates that are messy or inconsiderate. However, it does also mean that you are responsible for all the cleaning and washing-up. Luckily, studios are designed for either one or two people so the areas you need to clean are of an ideal size.

Studios are also very convenient, everything you need fits into one room in an area that’s ideal for a student that’s living independently. You won’t have to miss any of your favourite show when cooking yourself a meal or getting a drink. Unihousing’s studio lets in Selly Oak also come fully fitted and furnished, meaning you can move right in with no hassle.

The benefits of a flat are much the same as a studio, however the difference is that flats come as separate rooms instead of one all-purpose room. This provides more privacy for when you have visitors, and also suits some people better than living in one single room. While it may lack some of the convenience that a studio offers, it still provides a great sense of independence.


Why choose to live independently

Living independently is a choice that may not be right for everyone, but there are a lot of advantages to living either on your own or with a partner. We’ve already covered dealing with housemates and cleaning, but having your own space to relax, study and organise can be a great experience whilst you’re studying at University.

Having to organise yourself is a great life skill, and one that can truly be honed in an independent property. Both studying at University and having the experience of living independently will provide a great set of skills for your future. Of course, your time as a student should be fun, so you’ll have your own space for pre-drinks with your friends or having movie nights.

Conclusion

Studios and Flats are both great for those who’re looking for independence while they are studying at University. However, after that it comes down to personal preference on how they want the layout of the property to be. If they’re looking for more privacy than convenience then a flat would be more suitable, but for those who want the most convenient way to live during their studies, a studio is ideal.

Shown below are some of the last remaining of Unihousing’s Selly oak studios and flats. If you want to view the full list of available accommodation, or book a viewing, you can do so on our website. Contact us today and we can help you find and book a viewing for your ideal property.

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Student lets Selly Oak

£652 per calendar month
1-bedroom studio


**Student Studio Flat Birmingham Available September 2016**
A Selly Oak apartment, spacious studio to let, consisting of: a brand new modern fitted kitchen with appliances; an open plan living/ dining area; and a fitted shower room. This studio offers generous living space, double glazed windows and essential student fixtures, furnishings and appliances. It is located close to the university, only 0.6 miles away and the busy night life of Selly Oak Village is just a short walk. This brand new Studio will be ready for 24th September which means NO summer let. The Selly Oak student accommodation is currently being built but the location can be shown. You wouldn't want to miss out so call now to arrange your viewing!!! We have 3 studios and an apartment in each block.

£695 per calendar month
1  bedroom flat


**Student Studio for rent Birmingham Available September 2016**
A spacious top floor apartment consisting of: A brand new modern fitted kitchen with appliances, an open plan living/ dining area and a fitted shower room. This studio offers generous living space, double glazed windows and essential student fixtures, furnishings and appliances. It is located close to the university and the busy night life of Selly Oak Village is just a short walk away. This brand new student property Birmingham will be ready for 24th September which means NO summer let. The property is currently being built but the location can be shown & we can show similar apartments which have already been built. You wouldn't want to miss out so call now to arrange your viewing!!!

£687 per calendar month
1-bedroom studio




Student Studios Birmingham to let
** Available Now **
This studio property can be found in the student village of Selly Oak, not far from the University of Birmingham campus. With easy access to bars, pubs, restaurants and shops and close transport connections to the city centre.

This open plan studio, comes with a fitted kitchen including a combi oven; a bedroom / living area & fitted shower room. This spacious studio shares a utility area with the rest of the block. This is a must see property, ideal for students.