10 Albion Street, Leicester

Albion St, Leicester, LE1 6GB, United Kingdom
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£108
per week
1.5 mi from Evington Valley
( 9m. 33m. 33m)
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city center | 0.6 mi
Leicester Adult Education | 0.1 mi
Motivation Academy | 0.1 mi
Pay In Instalment
laundry facility
Living room
Super fast broadband
Stunning flats
10-minute walk to DMU
Located in the City Centre

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About the Property

These spacious apartments are located in the City Centre of Leicester. Ideal for students of DMU and UoL due to its close proximity to the Universities, matched with the endless number of fast food restaurants, bars and shops of the bustling town centre.

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Pets are not allowed.

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Located in the City Centre
10-minute walk to DMU
Stunning flats

Cancellation Policies (2)

  • Replacement Tenant Accepted
    This property allows cancellation upon finding replacement tenant.
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  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 1, 2, 4 flexible instalment plans.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I arrange a viewing?

You can arrange a viewing by giving management student friendly team a call on the property management .

How do I reserve a property?

To reserve a property, first contact them to see if your chosen property is still available. You will then be required to complete a reservation form and pay your admin fee and holding deposit (this will then be converted into a security deposit once all checks have been carried out, documentation requested is recieved and an ASTA is signed). They will then prepare a tenancy agreement for you to sign, detailing the instalment dates going forward.Once the payments have been made and the tenancy agreement is signed, your property will be secure.

What is a UK Guarantor and why do I need one?

A UK guarantor is a resident in the UK that would sign a form stating that they would pay the rent if you cannot make payment or fall behind with payments for any reason. (This cannot be another student)
Please note - a UK guarantor is required - if you can't secure a UK guarantor you will have to pay your rent upfront. If you do not agree to these terms, you will lose any monies paid - so please, ensure you have a UK guarantor before paying any monies and making a reservation with the accomodation.

What if I don't have a UK Guarantor?

You can contact housing hand who provide guarantees for tenants who do not have a suitable guarantor. 

Are there any extra costs?

No, all their costs are outlined clearly in their tenancy agreement which you will have the opportunity to read before signing.

Please note that a non refundable booking fee of £99 is payable to take the property off of the market - should you wish to read a sample tenancy agreement prior to paying any money, they would be more than happy to provide you with a sample tenancy agreement

How long is my tenancy?

This depends on the property that you have taken. Most of the tenancies start on 1st July until the following June but with only 48 paying weeks as your rent is discounted by 50% for the summer for non-occupancy.

Can I leave my belongings in the property over the summer?

As long as you have a tenancy that starts in the summer with a half rent period then you can leave your belongings in the property.
However, If belongings are left over the summer they will be unable to carry out any maintenance work or cleaning that needs doing. It will be your responsibility to clean the room when you arrive (and when you move out). Maintenance will be carried out on a priority basis when you do finally move in . You will need to collect the keys from the office during the opening hours (provided that you have handed in all relevant documents- see below) and return them the same day no later than 3pm.

What if my plans change and I am unable to take the property?

If you decide not to take the property and have not yet signed a tenancy agreement then you would lose your advanced rent payment which you have already paid. If you have signed a tenancy agreement then you would have to find a suitable replacement for your flat/room and you would be responsible for any rent payments until a replacement is found. You must notify as soon as possible

When can I move in?

This will be detailed on your tenancy agreement. You can move in from when you start paying full rent for the property. Please contact the proper if you are unsure.

Do I need to bring anything with me when I come to move in?

When collecting your keys, you will need to bring photographic I.D. with you. You also need to ensure that you have returned all of the relevant documents. Keys cannot be issued and you will not be able to move into your accommodation or move belongings in during the summer if:
- You have not paid your full deposit
- You have not signed and returned your tenancy agreement
- You have not provided a signed prescribed information.
- You have not set up your go cardless (Direct Debit) payment method.
- You have not provided a valid council tax from or certificate to the management.
- You have not provided a complete guarantor mandate
- You have not provided an acceptable ID for you and your guarantor
- Any rent payments are outstanding where applicable energy payments have not been paid
If you are unsure about any of these items, please contact the management immediately

How do I collect my keys?

You will need to collect your keys from the office. This will need to be during the office opening hours. You will need to book yourself in for a key collection at least 7 days before collecting your keys - Just so they can make sure that they have received all documentation to allow the property to give you your keys.
If you can't collect your keys during the office hours - It is possible for somebody to collect the keys on your behalf. You must ensure that you send them an email giving your permission for the person to collect the keys and provide the name. The person will need to bring photo identification with them.

Do I get an inventory form?

Yes, you will receive an inventory for your flat/room and, if you are the first tenant to move in, you will also be given an inventory for communal areas of your accommodation. Please check both carefully and return to tour office within 24 hours of moving in. (NB Late inventories cannot be used as a valid statement of the condition of your accommodation)

Do I need a TV Licence?

If you are provided with a TV or you bring your own and you want to watch TV channels then you will need to purchase a license. If you are simply using it for gaming, streaming or watching DVDs then a license is not required.

Do I need Contents Insurance?

You should always insure your belongings, especially expensive items like laptops, tablets and phones.

Do I have to allow access to the property?

The management or someone working on the behalf has the right to view the property to assess its condition and to carry out necessary repairs, maintenance or viewings at reasonable times of the day.
The law says that a landlord or agent must give the tenant at least 24 hours prior notice of any visits in writing.
The Tenant may allow management to enter the property sooner to carry out work or an inspection, however they will only do this if agreed verbally with a Tenant that gaining access is acceptable to them.
The management or the landlord may gain access to the property in an emergency with no warning.

I have a maintenance issue, how do I report this?

You can report your maintenance to the property. Please ensure you have read their maintenance guide to avoid any charges being passed over to you.

What are my responsibilities at the end of my tenancy?

Shortly before your tenancy is due to end, you will receive a letter by email and in some instances to your property, explaining what you need to do before you move out. Included in there will be a sheet titled ‘End of tenancy responsibilities’ and this details how the property must be left. 

Will I be charged for damage?

They do charge for damages, so be sure to look after the property when you're living in it! If you live in a studio or apartment the person named on the tenancy will be charged for damages. If you live in a cluster flat (or dual occupancy studio/apartment) and the person responsible for causing the damage is willing to take full responsibility then they will only charge that person. If no one accepts the responsibility for damages in a communal area then the charge will be split between everyone in the flat. If this happens, you can discuss this further with a member of their team.

Can I leave things in my flat if i have rebooked for next year?

Yes, however only if you have a valid tenancy and are paying your summer rent. You must return your keys to them by the end of your previous tenancy and collect your keys back off of us once your summer rent period is over. IMPORTANT: You cannot keep the keys over the summer period unless you are paying full rent over the summer. They  will accept no liabilty for any items which have been left in the property ans they wont carry out any maintenance or cleaning during the summer period.

Can I extend my stay?

This depends on whether someone has signed a contract the room/flat for the next academic year. You need to contact them as early as possible if you wish to extend your stay, otherwise you are expected to vacate at 12 noon on the last day of your contract. Late vacate charges will apply.

Where do I return my key?

If you are leaving during office hours, then you will need to return the keys to their office. If you plan to return your keys at a time when their  office is closed then you will need to ensure you that they are posted in our letter box. This is located to the rear of our office.

What happens if I can't return my keys on time?

If you cannot return your keys on time then please contact them to discuss as they will try to help in any way that they can. If no contact is made and they are not returned on time, then you will be liable to pay a fine for each day they are not returned. In some cases you may be charged for a new lock to be fitted to the property.

I left something in my room, can I come and pick it up?

Unfortunately no, we need to get rooms ready for our next tenants, they cannot allow things to be left in your room after your tenancy end date. You must clear all your belongings from your room, and from any common areas, before 12pm on your check out day. If you don't do this then they will dispose of your belongings without any liability, so please ensure you take everything with you.

How and when will I receive my deposit refund?

After you move out, they will carry out an inspection in your property. You will then recieve an email from the DPS outlining if they are deducting anything from your deposit. You can request a copy of the inspection if you wish. They aim to do with within 6 weeks after the end date of your tenancy. If you agree with charges you just follow the link in the email to get your deposit back from the DPS.

What happens if I want to leave my flat early?

It is fine to leave the property before the end of the tenancy however you are liable to pay the rent until the end date. If you are in a cluster flat, you may wish to leave the accommodation before your flat/house mates. Where this occurs, you must still ensure that the property is left in a clean and tidy condition even if this means returning to Leicester to check for yourself. Please return your keys as per the instructions above.
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Student Accommodations in Leicester

Leicester Student Accommodation

Leicester, home to De Montfort University (DMU) and the University of Leicester, offers a vibrant student housing market to meet the needs of its growing student population. With on-campus accommodations often filling up quickly, students increasingly turn to off-campus options like private student accommodation, shared apartments, and cosy studio flats. Whether you prefer the bustling city centre or a quiet neighbourhood, Leicester has something to suit every lifestyle and budget, from affordable 2-bedroom student flats to modern student studios near the universities.

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About Leicester

Located in the East Midlands region of England, Leicester is a vibrant city with a rich cultural and historical heritage. Known for its Roman origins and the recent discovery of King Richard III's remains, this city beautifully blends history with modernity. With a population of over 300,000, Leicester is one of the UK’s most diverse cities, making it a welcoming hub for international students. Surrounded by scenic landscapes, including Bradgate Park and the River Soar, Leicester offers a refreshing escape for nature lovers while maintaining the buzz of urban life.

Leicester is a prime destination for students, boasting renowned institutions like De Montfort University (DMU) and the University of Leicester, both offering world-class education. For students seeking convenience, amber provides excellent options for student accommodation in Leicester near DMU, with properties located within a 10-15 minute walk or bus ride. The city’s student-friendly vibe is enhanced by annual events like the Leicester Comedy Festival and the Caribbean Carnival, creating a lively social scene. With various private student accommodations in Leicester, finding the perfect place to call home is easy. Whether you're looking for cheap accommodation in Leicester for students or luxurious studios, the city caters to every need.

Best Student Accommodation Leicester

Finding the perfect student accommodation in Leicester is essential for a seamless student experience. A comfortable and well-located home ensures you stay focused on your studies while enjoying a vibrant social life. Key factors like proximity to campus, affordability, safety, and amenities play a crucial role in choosing the ideal accommodation in Leicester UK for students. Amber simplifies this process by offering a curated selection of student houses in Leicester, including private student accommodations and student flats in Leicester city centre, tailored to diverse needs and budgets. Here are some top student accommodation Leicester options:

1. The Grange

2. Newarke Street

3. Queens Court

4. Highgate

5. The Summit

Affordable Student Accommodation in Leicester

Leicester is a city that understands the needs of students, offering a variety of student accommodation options to fit every budget without compromising on comfort or quality. From cosy 2 bedroom student apartments Leicester options to spacious student houses in Leicester, budget-friendly options are designed to provide a welcoming and secure living environment. Even cheap student accommodation in Leicester often includes essentials like Wi-Fi, furnished rooms, and convenient locations near top universities, ensuring you can focus on your studies and enjoy your student life. Affordable options like private student accommodation in Leicester combine value with amenities such as modern kitchens, study areas, and communal spaces. Some top options include:

1. Regents Court

2. St Martins House

3. Grange Lane Apartments

4. Castle Court

5. Brookland Road

Best Areas To Live In Leicester

Leicester offers a range of neighbourhoods that cater to diverse student needs, from vibrant city living to serene residential areas. Each locality provides unique benefits such as proximity to universities, affordable housing, and thriving student communities. Whether you're looking for student accommodation in Leicester city centre or quiet student homes in Leicester, there's something for everyone.

1. Clarendon Park

A lively and student-friendly area known for its proximity to the University of Leicester. Clarendon Park is brimming with independent cafes, parks, and boutique shops, offering a blend of convenience and charm. Properties like The Grange provide modern student flats in Leicester just 20 minutes from campus, making this area a top choice for students.

2. Highfields

Highfields is a multicultural hub with affordable student houses in Leicester and excellent public transport links. Located near both De Montfort University (DMU) and the University of Leicester, it’s ideal for students seeking budget-friendly options like 1-bedroom student apartments in Leicester. Be sure to visit Spinney Hill Park for a relaxing study break and explore properties like Regents Court, Queens Court, and many more.

3. Stoneygate

Known for its picturesque streets and serene vibe, Stoneygate is perfect for students who prefer a quieter environment. This upscale area offers a range of student studios in Leicester and 2-bedroom student apartments in Leicester, blending comfort with elegance. Nearby Queens Road features cosy cafes and restaurants popular among students. For comfortable accommodation, consider properties like iQ Grosvenor House in Stoneygate.

4. Knighton

A tranquil residential area offering spacious student homes, Knighton is ideal for those looking for a suburban lifestyle. Proximity to outdoor spaces like Knighton Park makes it perfect for nature enthusiasts. Properties like Upperton Road and Code provide quality cheap accommodation in Leicester for students without sacrificing amenities.

5. Leicester City Centre

For those who thrive in a bustling urban environment, the city centre is a vibrant hub with shopping malls, entertainment venues, and cultural attractions. Unite Students Leicester properties, such as Newarke Point, offer stylish student accommodation in Leicester city centre options, just a short 6-minute walk from DMU. Iconic spots like Leicester Cathedral and the Highcross shopping centre are must-visits for students living here.

Room Types Available in Leicester

1. Ensuite Rooms

These kinds of rooms provide students with a private bedroom and an attached bathroom, offering a perfect blend of privacy and convenience. Shared kitchen and living areas allow for social interaction, making them ideal for those who value a personal space for relaxation and hygiene while enjoying a communal lifestyle. Many student properties feature ensuite rooms, perfect for balancing privacy and community living.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms

Compared to other room types, non-ensuite rooms are a budget-friendly option for students. These rooms come with a private bedroom, while the bathroom, kitchen, and living spaces are shared with housemates. This setup ensures affordability without compromising personal sleeping and study space, making it a popular choice in student houses in Leicester.

3. Studio Apartments

Student studios in Leicester are fully self-contained units, offering a private bedroom, bathroom, and a compact kitchen area. Perfect for those who prefer complete independence, studios provide a serene environment for studying and living, with no need for shared spaces. For students seeking privacy, these are among the best options in private student accommodation in Leicester.

4. 1-Bedroom or 2-Bedroom Apartments

1-bedroom or 2-bedroom student apartments in Leicester are ideal for students who wish to live alone or with one roommate. These apartments typically include separate bedrooms, a shared kitchen, bathroom, and sometimes a living room.

5. Shared Apartments

Shared apartments offer multiple private bedrooms within the same unit, with communal spaces like the kitchen, bathroom, and living room shared among roommates. These setups, available in many student flats, are perfect for students who want a mix of personal space and opportunities to socialise.

6. Private Rooms

Private rooms offer a cosy bedroom equipped with essentials like a bed, study desk, and sometimes a private bathroom. They provide the comfort of personal space while granting access to shared kitchens and lounges. This versatile option is commonly found in student accommodations, appealing to students seeking a mix of independence and community.

Cost of Living in Leicester

Understanding the cost of living in Leicester is essential for students preparing to budget their time in the city. Known for its affordability compared to other UK cities, Leicester offers a wide range of student-friendly amenities and reasonably priced services. Whether you choose student accommodation near University of Leicester or opt for off-campus accommodation near DMU Leicester, the city ensures you can enjoy a fulfilling student life without breaking the bank. On average, students can expect to spend somewhere between £1100 - £1200 monthly. Here’s a breakdown of average monthly expenses to help you plan effectively:

1. Groceries: £80-£120/month

2. Transportation: £30-£50/month

3. Utilities: £40-£60/month

4. Internet: £20-£30/month

5. Leisure & Social Activities: £50-£100/month

Student Travel In Leicester

Leicester boasts an efficient and student-friendly transportation network that ensures smooth connectivity between universities, student neighbourhoods, and the city’s top attractions. Whether you’re living in student accommodation near University of Leicester or off-campus accommodation near DMU Leicester, getting around is affordable and convenient. Here’s a breakdown of popular travel modes for students:

1. Buses

Leicester’s extensive bus network connects major universities and surrounding areas. Buses are frequent and reliable, making them a top choice for daily commutes. The costs start at £15/week and weekly bus passes are available for £12/week, offering unlimited travel across the city.

2. Trains

Trains are perfect for students exploring destinations beyond Leicester or commuting from suburban student homes in Leicester. Leicester Railway Station is a central hub with regular services. Tickets start at £25/week and a student railcard offers a 30% discount on weekly passes and long-distance travel.

3. Bicycles

Cycling is a sustainable and economical way to travel, especially for students living in student apartments Leicester options and others near campuses. The city features dedicated bike lanes for safe and easy travel. You can expect to pay about £5/week for bike rentals and monthly bike-sharing memberships provide unlimited access to city bikes.

4. Walking

For students living in Leicester city centre or properties close to universities, walking is a cost-free and healthy option. Many student properties in Leicester are within a 15-minute walk to DMU or the University of Leicester, making it ideal for short commutes.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Leicester

Leicester offers a vibrant and student-friendly lifestyle, making it a great place to balance academics with leisure. Known for its safe neighbourhoods like Clarendon Park and Stoneygate, the city provides easy access to essential amenities such as libraries, trendy cafes, and community spaces. Students living in Leicester student accommodation or private student accommodation in Leicester UK can enjoy a secure and inclusive environment. Popular spots like the University of Leicester Library and Café Nero offer perfect settings for study sessions, while the city’s affordable eateries and relaxed social hubs cater to diverse student preferences.

For leisure, Leicester boasts a variety of hangout spots and cultural experiences. Students often gather at Café Mbriki or enjoy live music at The Cookie, a favourite venue in the city. Green spaces like Victoria Park provide a peaceful escape for outdoor study sessions or casual meetups. The city also hosts events like the annual Diwali Lights Festival and Leicester Comedy Festival, offering unique cultural experiences that enhance the student lifestyle. Whether exploring nightlife at popular clubs or enjoying quiet moments in scenic parks, Leicester has something for everyone.

Top Universities in Leicester

Leicester is home to a diverse range of universities, offering students excellent educational opportunities alongside vibrant city living. Whether you’re pursuing a degree in humanities, engineering, or the arts, Leicester provides world-class institutions with a strong academic reputation. Below are some of the top universities in Leicester, along with nearby student accommodation in Leicester UK that ensures a comfortable and convenient living experience.

1. University of Leicester
Known for its research excellence, the University of Leicester offers top courses in History, Medicine, and Engineering. It's located just a short distance from the Leicester city centre, making it easy for students to access amenities and social hotspots. Nearby, The Grange provides private student accommodation in Leicester, while Regents Court offers affordable accommodation in Leicester for students, both within walking distance.

2. De Montfort University (DMU)
De Montfort University
is renowned for its courses in Graphic Design, Business, and Law, with a creative, industry-focused environment. Located in the city centre, DMU offers easy access to both academic resources and Leicester's vibrant social scene. For accommodation, Eastern Boulevard is just 10 minutes away, while Brookland Road offers student flats in Leicester with proximity to both the university and nightlife.

3. Leicester College
Leicester College offers a wide variety of vocational courses such as Art & Design and Health & Social Care. It’s centrally located, offering easy access to both educational facilities and the city's social amenities. Students can opt for 22 Upperton Road, a popular student housing in Leicester, just a 20-minute walk from campus, or choose from 2-bedroom apartments in Leicester nearby for a more private living experience.