1 Bedroom Apartment, 20 D Portland Street, Lincoln LN5 7JX

Portland St, Lincoln, LN5 7JX, United Kingdom
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£190
per week
0.5 mi from City Center
( 12m. 12m. 5m)
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Pay In Instalment
speedy broadband
bills included
Close To Uni
Flatscreen TV

About the Property

1 Bedroom Apartment, 20 D Portland Street, Lincoln LN5 7JX_ is a comfortable student accommodation in Lincoln which offers an en-suite. The property is close to universities like University of Lincoln and Bishop Grosseteste University which is at a walking distance from the proper.

Features

The property provides a private room, a shared kitchen and a private bathroom including a comfortable king-size bed, chair, and storage to keep your belongings. Including access to the kitchen, flat screens with free high-speed Wi-Fi, and terrace house heating, water and electricity. Make the most of your free time.

Location and What's Hot?

The property is near a lot of amazing restaurants like Grill House Restaurant which is at walking distance from the property, including Topkapi Kitchen which is at walking distance from the property. There are many more restaurants with amazing ratings and affordable prices.

Commute

There are many bus stations nearby, the closest one is Thomas Cooper Church which is just at a walking distance from the accommodation transportation like the train station, the close one is Lincoln is at a walking distance

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Electricity
Water
Gas (If Applicable)
Contents Insurance
Speedy Broadband
TV License
Common Amenities
Close To Uni
Flatscreen TV

Cancellation Policies (3)

  • Cooling Off Period
    Free booking cancellation in stipulated time
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  • Replacement Tenant Found
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  • Other cancellation policies
    General cancellation policies & notes
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Payment Policies (3)

  • Booking Deposit
    Secure booking with this amount
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  • Pay In Instalment
    Flexible payment terms
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  • Guarantor Requirement
    Guarantor requirements and policy.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is it?

The apartment is on Portland Street in a recently converted block. 1 ensuite room available

What’s good about where it is?

A main shopping route into the city centre. On your doorstep you will find a never-ending row of local shops, pubs restaurants and more. If you love football you can walk to the Sincil Bank stadium, home of Lincoln FC.

How close is it to campus?

Dependent on route and energy levels, you walk to Campus in under 30 mins. Or if you prefer to cycle it is about 9 minutes door to door.

How do we book a viewing?

Just select the “Book Viewing” button on any of our property pages and you can request the best time that works for you.
Our team will then schedule the viewing in and confirm if it can go ahead at that time.

Is my holding payment refundable?

The holding payment for the property is non-refundable prior to the tenancy starting. This is because once you pay the holding payment we will actively turn away any other interested groups from the property.
This means that if you decide not to go ahead with the property after committing to the holding payment then it will not be returned.
Once the tenancy begins the holding deposit is deducted from your first rent payment.
If for any reason we are unable to let the property to you once you have paid the holding payment then the holding payment will be returned in full.

We loved the home, how do we reserve it?

It is really easy to reserve a property. All we need is a holding payment of 1 week’s rent. This is comes off your first month’s rent so is just a little bit of rent upfront. This allows us to take the property completely off the market for you whilst we go through the contract signing process for you.

Is there a cancellation policy?

Before You Have Signed An Agreement
If you have paid a holding payment and then decide to not rent the property then you will not be bound an agreement. The holding payment is only refundable in a situation where we have to withdraw the property from you.
After Signing An Agreement
If you have signed the agreement you are bound by the terms of it and from the start of the tenancy you will be liable for the rent in the agreement.
However if you still need to end the agreement you can do so by finding someone to take the agreement over from you. Once they have signed up you will no longer be liable for your part of the agreement.
We can help find someone to take over an agreement, however make no promises to be able to and until such a point that a replacement resident is found you remain liable for the rental payments.

How does the guarantor work?

In order to let you the room or property we need a guarantor for each resident to guarantee your rent. This means that you can rent a property from us even if you don’t have a credit score.
It is important to note that we do not ask your guarantor to guarantee the rent for the whole property, only for you.
If you do not have a guarantor you can easily sign up with Housing Hand through our system, or we can discuss larger upfront rent payments.

What happens once I sign?

Once you and your guarantor have signed the contract, and the rest of your group if your contract is joint, then it is signed by us and the house is officially yours!
We will be in touch a few months out from move in with our resident guide and some other great tips before moving in.

Can I leave early and get the remainder of my rent back?

Unfortunately, you are committed under the tenancy agreement to pay the full rent.
If you find a new resident, we’ll let you out of your agreement from the day they move in, and refund you any unused rent that you’ve paid in advance (minus a £50 admin fee)*.
We cannot refund your rent until you have found someone to take over your tenancy agreement, their booking is confirmed and they have paid the first instalment of their rent.

What is the payment schedule?

We try to be as flexible as possible with our payment schedules. We understand that for most of our residents it is better to make payments when student loans come in termly.
Our termly payments are usually due in the middle of October, January and April with a small payment due at the beginning of the contract prior to moving in.
You can also pay monthly if that is easier, they just need to let us know before the contract goes out.

What is included in my rent?

Your rent includes the following:
Electricity, Gas (if applicable), water, tv license.
We provide the following free of charge:
Broadband, Contents Insurance
Holiday clean (once during Christmas and Easter break)

What do we do about council tax?

If you are a student you are exempt from council tax. All we need is a council tax exemption certificate from your University and we will apply for the exemption for you.
If you are not a student then you will be liable for the council tax for the property. Often the council tax is demanded from the owners and then we will invoice this amount from you.
If you are the only non-student in a property with students you are often eligible for a 25% council tax discount.
Do I have to pay a deposit to reserve a home in this property
We ask that you pay a small holding payment to secure your home and take it off the market. This is then deducted from your 1st month’s rent. We do not charge a security deposit. This means you don’t have to fork out a large lump sum and worry about it being kept unfairly at the end of your tenancy.

Will my contents be insured if I rent a home with this property?

Yes! We provide all our residents with free contents insurance via Endsleigh. For no extra charge your basic contents (including laptops up to £1k) are insured against theft. If you would like to upgrade your cover please let us know and you will benefit from our discounted rates through Endsleigh.

Are all bills included in my rent?

Yes they are! We include all utilities and complimentary superfast fibre broadband in our homes so you don’t have to worry about splitting bills or setting up joint accounts with your housemates, just one payment covers everything. It is worth noting that council tax is not included however if you are a student then you are entitled to a full council tax exemption.

How can I report a maintenance issue?

When you move into this home you will be given instructions on how to download and use our smart maintenance app. This will allow you to report any issues immediately to us and attach photos & descriptions of the issue. We will then send out the appropriate contractor to fix the problem sharpish. If you have an emergency out of hours then please call the emergency number provided when you moved in.

What are iLoqs?

We use a state-of-the-art locking system across our portfolio of houses allowing you to unlock your house and room with just your phone, no keys necessary.
Our iLoqs are brand new technology from Finland utilizing battery free NFC technology.
Our digital locks mean that if you lose your phone, we can temporarily provide access to your locks to one of your housemates to ensure you aren’t locked out. This helps to avoid costly call out and locksmith charges for you if you were to lose a key.

The locks require an iPhone 7 and above to work. How do you know?

If your phone has Apple Pay then it will work with iLoq.
Make sure your phone is running the latest version if iOS
Android
You need to make sure your Android phone has NFC capabilities. Again, if you have the ability to use Android Pay then your phone will work
Make sure your Android phone is not rooted. The app can’t be installed on rooted phones as the device is exposed to security threats.
Make sure that your phone is running the latest available version of Android. Open the app on your phone
In the first instance when you open the app, please make sure you are connected to the internet so your phone can verify the permissions.
After this the key will work whether you have internet or not.
Press the “Tap to use the lock” button. You will receive a pop up telling you your phone is ready to scan.
Hold your phone up to the lock (for between 3 and 5 seconds usually) to unlock the door
– It is very important that you hold the right part of your phone up to the lock.
For iPhones you need to hold the top of the phone to the lock. This is because the NFC chip is at the top of the phone behind the speaker.
Unlocking the door
Once you have access simply grab the black disc and turn it to the left to unlock the door.
After that just use the handle as you normally would do.
Can I rent an individual room?
We like to priorities letting our properties to pre-formed groups. However, we understand that this is not always possible.
If you just want to rent a room individually we will work hard to try to assemble groups of like-minded people to let properties together.

When do I need to pay my rent?

Your contract will outline the dates on which your rental payments are due. Whilst we will do what we can to remind you of rent payments being due please understand that the responsibility for paying your rent on time rests with you.
If you believe you will have difficulty paying on these dates or would like to align you rental payments with your student loans then please contact us to discuss this.
Please note that all residents will need to pay their first instalment of rent before we can release keys to any residents on joint contracts.

What if I am no longer a student?

You can still live with us until the end of your contracted period; however you will become liable for council tax during this time. If you no longer want to live with us, we can help you find somebody to take over your tenancy, however this cannot be guaranteed and you will remain liable for the full commitments of your contract until such time that a replacement resident can be found.

What if I can't pay my rent?

Please give us a call and we will work with you to find the best way in which to pay your rent. All rent is due in advance.
Please note, if your payment is more than 21 days late and we have not heard from you, then late payment charges may be applied to your account.

Office opening hours?

The office opening hours are 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday. The office is closed on weekends and bank holidays.
If you have an emergency out of office hours, you can contact us. If you cause any damage beyond fair wear and tear either maliciously or by accident you will be responsible of the cost to the contractor to attend and remedy the situation.

What is an Emergency?

An emergency is a situation where the building is under threat of significant damage or is unsafe. In most cases we will carry out work quickly to prevent further damage or to make safe with the full repair being assessed during normal working hours.
If a problem that you have reported is due to lack of care or misuse by you or other residents occupying the property, you will be charged for the cost of putting it right.
Our key holders do hold spare keys in case of an emergency maintenance issue. Our contractors may still need to gain access via residents to make the necessary repairs.
It is therefore in your best interest to be available for appointments made with contractors to ensure the repairs are carried out as quickly as possible.

Non-emergency maintenance?

The contractors will attend to complete emergency repairs only, further remedial works may be required in working hours following the call out.
Please ensure all non-emergency maintenance is reported through your property portal, or you can call the office during opening hours.
Fire alarm fault & electrical emergency
In case of a fire alarm fault or electrical emergency please contact us. Please do not contact the us by text as they will not receive your message. If you call and there is no answer, leave a voicemail message and they will get back to you as soon as possible.

Heating emergency?

If you have no heating please report the issue through your property portal and a plumber will attend as soon as possible during working hours.

What is it like?

A stylish property. 1 ensuite room a kitchen full of kitchen things, and interior designed furniture. Speedy broadband, flatscreen, and the other good stuff that comes as standard.

Is dual occupancy an option available for this property?

Dual occupancy option is not available in this property
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Student Accommodations in Lincoln

Lincoln Student Accommodation

Lincoln offers a diverse range of student accommodation options, catering to different needs and preferences. On-campus accommodations at the University of Lincoln, and Bishop Grosseteste University are popular, but they can fill up quickly, leaving students seeking alternatives. This is where amber comes in to provide a comprehensive platform to find and book suitable student accommodation in Lincoln UK with ease. The private student accommodation in Lincoln UK prices include bills and provides comfortable, luxurious, and economical en-suites, studios, and communal apartments. The best part about these accommodations in Lincoln UK is that they have excellent facilities and less maintenance cost.

In Lincoln, students can choose from studios, apartments, and ensuites, ensuring everyone finds a space that fits their lifestyle. Popular Lincoln student accommodation include Danesgate House, Baggholme Road LN2, and  iQ Pavilions. Each offers unique features and benefits, making the search for the perfect room a smooth and hassle-free experience. Amber assists throughout the process, ensuring students secure the best possible Lincoln student accommodation for their academic journey.

About Lincoln

Lincoln, a city in Lincolnshire, England, stands 200 feet above sea level where the River Witham carves a deep path through the limestone escarpment known as the Lincoln Edge. Historically, Lincoln, originally called Lindum, was a prominent Roman town. Situated along Fosse Way and Ermine Street, it served as a fortress for the 9th Legion and became Lindum Colonia by 71 CE, a settlement for retired legionaries.

Lincoln Cathedral once held the title of the world's tallest building for over two centuries and houses one of the last two surviving Wren Libraries. The cathedral is also the final resting place for the vital organs of Eleanor of Castile. Lincoln Castle, constructed by William the Conqueror, hosts one of the four original Magna Carta copies. Historically, Lincoln was the third-largest city in the UK, and it features the UK's oldest working canal and inland harbor, the Brayford.

National parks like the Peak District, Lake District, South Downs, Northumberland, Cairngorms, and Brecon Beacons offer various adventures and natural beauty. Lincoln is also home to educational institutions such as the University of Lincoln, Nottingham Trent University, and University Park Campus. This historic city, with its rich past and vibrant present, offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and modern amenities.

Best Student Accommodation in Lincoln

Finding the right student accommodation in Lincoln UK is crucial for a comfortable and successful university experience. Various factors such as location, budget, amenities, and proximity to the university play a significant role in the decision-making process. Considering these variables ensures that students can focus on their studies without worrying about their living conditions. Amber simplifies this process by offering a seamless platform to compare and book Lincoln student accommodation. With amber, students can easily find the perfect place that meets all their needs, ensuring a hassle-free transition to university life in Lincoln. Here are some of the top student accommodation in Lincoln:

  1. Yugo Park Court, Lincoln
  2. The Junxion, Lincoln
  3. iQ Hayes Wharf, Lincoln
  4. iQ Pavilions, Lincoln
  5. Crosstrend House, Lincoln
  6. Pine Mill, Lincoln
  7. Gravity, Lincoln
  8. Student Castle Lincoln
  9. College Mews, Lincoln
  10. Danesgate House, Lincoln

Cost of Living in Lincoln

Living in the city entails an average weekly expenditure encompassing essential groceries like fresh produce, dairy items, and water. The average cost of living while staying in the Lincoln student accommodation ranges between £30-70 /month. Over a few weeks, navigating the city's cost dynamics fosters valuable budgeting skills, providing a practical financial education for student housing in Lincoln. Mastering these nuances ensures a more seamless and economical experience, allowing individuals to efficiently manage their living costs in this vibrant urban landscape.

1. Food - £30-50 /month

2. Gas and Electricity - £150-200 /month

3. Internet and Mobile Phone - £25-40 /month

4. Dinner at a Restaurant - £30-100 /week

5. Laundry - £10-30 /month

6. Stationery and Textbooks - £20-40 /month

7. Clothing - £30-70 /month

8. Travel (Buses, trams, and Trains) - £20-70 /month

Student Travel Lincoln

Lincoln offers convenient travel options, making it easy for students to navigate the city. The well-connected public transport system includes frequent buses and efficient train services, ensuring quick access to key locations. Whether commuting to university or exploring local attractions, students find Lincoln's transport network reliable and user-friendly. With everything within reach, the student accommodation in Lincoln UK is ideal for seamless travel and accessibility. Here are some of the top travel options available to travel around Lincoln student accommodation:
1. Bus Buses in Lincoln are a popular choice for getting around the city. Adults can expect to pay around £15-£20 per week for regular bus services. For those who commute daily, the Lincoln Stagecoach Megarider offers unlimited travel for a week at £18.

2. Train Trains provide a quick and efficient way to travel in and out of Lincoln. The weekly cost for adults on regular routes typically ranges from £30-£50. Frequent travelers might benefit from the East Midlands Railcard, which offers discounts on weekly tickets.

3. Cycle Cycling is a cost-effective and eco-friendly way to navigate Lincoln. While there are no direct costs for cycling, purchasing or renting a bicycle involves an initial investment. There are several cycle hire schemes and bike shops in the city that cater to students and residents alike.

Student Lifestyle and Living in Lincoln

Student life in Lincoln offers a vibrant and secure environment perfect for university students. The city provides a range of activities and amenities that enhance the student experience.

Lincoln is home to several popular chill spots. The Strait & Narrow offers a relaxed atmosphere ideal for catching up with friends. The Wig & Mitre is renowned for its traditional pub fare and cozy setting. For a modern café vibe, The Lincoln Tea & Coffee Company stands out. Students looking for a lively evening might head to The Horse & Groom, while The Drill offers a unique historical setting with a contemporary twist.

The city’s dining scene includes The Bronze Pig, known for its refined dishes, and The Poppy & Pint, famous for its hearty meals. The Lincolnshire Poacher provides a classic pub experience, and The Lincoln Bistro caters to a more upscale taste. The Willows is a great spot for casual dining.

Green spaces such as Boultham Park, Hartsholme Country Park, and The Arboretum offer peaceful retreats. Students can enjoy events and festivals like the Lincoln Christmas Market, Lincoln Book Festival, and Lincoln Music Festival, showcasing the city’s rich cultural scene.

With its blend of relaxed spots, diverse eateries, and engaging events, Lincoln promises a fulfilling student experience in a city that truly caters to student life.

Lincoln Tourist Attractions

Lincoln has plenty to do, from admiring the remains of its Roman town gates and well-preserved Norman fortifications to visiting its lovely mediaeval houses. Lincoln is known for its wonderfully preserved ancient buildings, appealing parks, and green spaces. Among the popular attractions are:

1. Lincoln Cathedral

2. Lincoln Castle and its Magna Carta

3. Upper Town and Steep Hill

4. Brayford Waterfront

5. Historic Bailgate

Universities in Lincoln

When studying in Lincoln, you need to look out for universities that offer programs and courses in your areas of study. Some of the most esteemed universities in Lincoln are:

  1. University of Lincoln
  2. Bishop Grosseteste University
  3. Nottingham Trent University
  4. University Park Campus
  5. Loughborough College
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