Room in a 6 Bedroom Apartment, 328 Upper Parliament St, Liverpool L8 7QL

Upper Parliament St, Liverpool, L8 7QL, United Kingdom
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£102
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2.1 mi from City Center
( 45m. 27m. 12m)
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Kingsley Parent School. | 0.7 mi
ULMS - Management School | 0.7 mi
Pay In Instalment
Location Benefit
All Bills Included
Furnished
Recycling
Close To Uni
TV (communal)
Ample Seating

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About the Property

Nestled on Upper Parliament Street, midway between Wavertree and the Knowledge Quarter, this stylish property offers six double bedrooms, two modern bathrooms, and a chic living room with ample seating and a large flat-screen TV. The well-equipped kitchen boasts modern appliances and plenty of storage. Superfast broadband, contents insurance, and all utility bills are included for convenience. The furniture is meticulously interior designed for both comfort and style. Surrounding the area is a vibrant student atmosphere, with historical ties to John Lennon evident in places like Penny Lane. For recreation, residents can enjoy local sports facilities, parks, and a variety of pubs, bars, eateries, and coffee shops. Liverpool Uni and John Moores are just over a 10-minute walk away, with taxis readily available for late-night excursions at an affordable rate.

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Superfast Broadband
Water
Gas (If Applicable)
Electricity
Contents Insurance
TV License
Common Amenities
Close To Uni
Chic Living Room
TV (communal)
Ample Seating
Central Heating
Recycling

Cancellation Policies (4)

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    This property offers cooling-off period.
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  • No Place No Pay
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  • Replacement Tenant Accepted
    This property allows cancellation upon finding replacement tenant.
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Payment Policies (5)

  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
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  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 1, 3 flexible instalment plans.
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    Payment via easy transaction modes.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I rent a home with property?

They have a whole page dedicated to answering all questions about renting with the property.

Do I have to pay a deposit to reserve a home with the property?

They ask that you pay a small holding payment to secure your home and take it off the market which acts as a security deposit!

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

Yes! They provide all their 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 their discounted rates through Endsleigh.

Are all bills included in my rent?

Yes they are! They include all utilities and complimentary superfast fibre broadband in their 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 a property you will be given instructions on how to download and use their smart maintenance app. This will allow you to report any issues immediately to us and attach photos & descriptions of the issue. They 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.

How do the iLoqs work?

They have put together a super simple handy guide to your state-of-the-art locking system.

Can I rent an individual room?

They like to prioritise letting their properties to pre-formed groups. However, they understand that this is not always possible. If you just want to rent a room individually they 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 they will do what they 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 them to discuss this. Please note that all residents will need to pay their first instalment of rent before they can release keys to any residents on joint contracts.

What if I am no longer a student?

You can still live with them 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 them, they 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 them a call and they will work with you to find the best way in which to pay your rent. Alternatively, you can email them. All rent is due in advance. Please note, if your payment is more than 21 days late and they have not heard from you, then late payment charges may be applied to your account.

What is an Emergency?

An emergency is a situation where the building is under threat of significant damage or is unsafe. In most cases they will carry out work quickly to prevent further damage or to make safe with the full repair being assessed during normal working hours.

What is 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.

What is fire alarm fault and electrical emergency?

In case of a fire alarm fault or electrical emergency please contact them.

What is 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. If the problem has started on a Friday evening or Saturday and you require temporary portable heaters until the office re opens on Monday.

What is fire emergency?

In the event of fire, leave the building immediately using the nearest exit route. Do this in a calm and orderly manner closing any doors behind you, making your way to a safe space outside and away from the building. Call them and ask for Fire and Rescue and give location/details to the call operator. Do not stop or return to collect personal belongings. Do not re-enter the building. Only return to the building when told it is safe to do so by the Fire & Rescue, Fire Officer in Charge.

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 they 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 they 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 they 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 them to take the property completely off the market for you whilst they go through the contract signing process for you.

Can we see the contract first?

Absolutely! You can see a sample contract at this link. Their contracts can be joint for a group taking a house, or can be individual if you just want a room! They include the guarantor agreement on the contract.

How do we sign the contract?

Their contract signing process is completely online and very easy. You will receive an email with a link to log-in to your portal to complete your information for your contract. At this point you will also tell them who your guarantor is and they will get a similar email. Once all of your information has been entered you can view the contract and sign it online.

How does the guarantor work?

In order to let you the room or property they 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 they 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 their system, or they 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 them and the house is officially yours! They will be in touch a few months out from move in with their 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, they will 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)*. They 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?

They try to be as flexible as possible with their payment schedules. They understand that for most of their residents it is better to make payments when student loans come in termly. Their 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 them know before the contract goes out.

What do we do about council tax?

If you are a student you are exempt from council tax. All they need is a council tax exemption certificate from your University and they 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 they 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.

What is included in my rent?

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

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Student Accommodations in Liverpool

Liverpool Student Accommodation

Liverpool, a city rich in culture and home to a thriving student community, welcomes students from around the world. For students seeking convenient and comfortable living arrangements, securing the best student accommodation Liverpool property is essential, and amber provides an easy solution. With amber’s platform, students can access a wide range of Liverpool student accommodation options tailored to different lifestyles and budgets. Options for Liverpool student accommodation include fully furnished en-suite rooms with private bathrooms, spacious student studios Liverpool apartments featuring private kitchenettes, and shared apartments that foster a social environment while ensuring personal space.

Amber simplifies the search and booking process of your student accommodation Liverpool properties, providing support at every step. From comparing options to securing Liverpool student accommodation near top universities like the University of Liverpool and Liverpool John Moores University, the process is made much simpler. With amber’s 24/7 assistance, flexible stay durations, and hassle-free booking process, finding the perfect Liverpool student accommodation has never been easier. Some popular choices for student accommodation in Liverpool include X1 Arndale House, which is a 10-minute walk from the University of Liverpool, and iQ Great Newton House, which is 6 minutes away from Liverpool John Moores University. Amber’s services make it effortless to secure your ideal Liverpool student homes, allowing you to focus on immersing yourself in Liverpool’s vibrant student life.

About Liverpool

Liverpool, located in northwest England along the Mersey River, is a dynamic city celebrated for its rich maritime history and cultural heritage. Known globally as the birthplace of The Beatles, Liverpool has a lively arts scene and iconic landmarks like the Royal Albert Dock and the UNESCO-listed Liverpool Waterfront. Home to around half a million people, Liverpool boasts a diverse and youthful population, making it a vibrant and welcoming city for students.

Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy its proximity to scenic landscapes, including the nearby Lake District and Snowdonia National Park.

Liverpool is also a thriving academic hub, with top universities known for their research excellence, which emphasises hands-on learning. Students can find convenient student accommodation Liverpool options like Moorfield, Liverpool, just 8 minutes away from the University of Liverpool, making it easy to immerse themselves in both academic and social life. With a student-centred environment, affordable living, and an impressive 54th QS Best Student Cities ranking, Liverpool is an ideal destination for students. From annual music festivals to cutting-edge tech spaces and trendy neighbourhoods, Liverpool offers a unique mix of tradition and modern appeal tailored for young students.

Best Student Accommodation in Liverpool

Student accommodation in Liverpool caters to a variety of needs and preferences, offering students a comfortable and enriching living experience. With numerous room types available, such as ensuites, non-ensuites, student studios Liverpool, shared and private apartments, and 1-2 bedroom apartments, students can enjoy amenities designed to make life easier and more enjoyable. Amber’s platform simplifies the search for student accommodation in Liverpool, whether you’re interested in student studio flats Liverpool, ensuite rooms, or shared spaces. There’s a range of Liverpool student accommodation options to support a comfortable transition to university life. Explore some of the top Liverpool student homes choices, each offering unique features and convenient locations:

1. The Railyard

2. Prospect Point

3. True Liverpool

4. Vita Student Crosshall Street

5. Albert Court

6. Apollo Court

7. Byrom Point

8. Kaplan Living Liverpool

9. Lennon Studios

10. The Lantern

Affordable Student Accommodation in Liverpool

Finding affordable student apartments in Liverpool can make all the difference for students looking to enjoy city life without breaking the bank. From student houses Liverpool City Centre options to student studio flats Liverpool, the city offers comfort, convenience, and a great community atmosphere. Here are some popular cheap student accommodation Liverpool choices:

1. Borden Court

2. X1 Arndale

3. Cambridge Court

4. Queensland Place

5. X1 The Edge

6. The Exchange

7. Atlantic Point

8. Paddington Park House

Best Areas to Live in Liverpool

Liverpool offers a range of neighbourhoods for student accommodation, each with unique characteristics that cater to different preferences and lifestyles. Whether you’re seeking a vibrant student community, proximity to the university, or budget-friendly options, Liverpool’s neighbourhoods have something for everyone. Have a look at some of the best areas in Liverpool:

1. Aigburth

Aigburth is a leafy residential area in southern Liverpool, offering a peaceful atmosphere, various student homes Liverpool options, with easy access to the city centre. With an average monthly cost of living around £750-£900, it’s perfect for students who prefer a quieter environment. Iconic spots include Sefton Park and the nearby Lark Lane, famous for its cafes and restaurants.

2. Allerton

Allerton, located just south of Aigburth, has a similar cost of living, around £750-£950 per month. It’s known for its suburban charm, several student homes Liverpool options, and proximity to Calderstones Park, making it an ideal location for students who enjoy a mix of green spaces and local amenities.

3. Edge Hill

Edge Hill, with an average monthly cost of £700-£850, offers a more affordable option for students. The area is home to a mix of traditional terraced houses and modern developments, with the iconic Edge Hill train station and nearby parks providing a great local vibe.

4. Lark Lane

Lark Lane, adjacent to Aigburth, offers a lively student atmosphere with an average monthly cost of £800-£950. The area is known for its vibrant nightlife, unique boutiques, and picturesque surroundings, especially around Sefton Park.

5. Liverpool City Centre

Liverpool City Centre, the heart of the city, has a higher living cost of £900-£1,200 per month, but offers unbeatable access to major attractions like the Albert Dock, the Liverpool Cathedral, and a wide variety of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options.

Room Types Available in Liverpool

1. Ensuite Rooms

Ensuite rooms in most student accommodation Liverpool properties offer a private bedroom complete with an attached bathroom, giving students their own personal space for sleeping and hygiene. The kitchen and living areas are shared with other residents, making it a suitable choice for students who appreciate privacy in their bedrooms but enjoy socialising in communal spaces.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms

Non-ensuite rooms are budget-friendly student accommodation Liverpool options that provide a private bedroom, while the bathroom, kitchen, and living areas are shared with others. This setup allows students to have their own personal sleeping and study area while making use of shared facilities.

3. Studio Apartments

Studio apartments in your Liverpool student accommodation are fully self-contained units, featuring a private bedroom, bathroom, and a compact kitchen area. With no need for shared spaces, they offer maximum privacy and independence, making them ideal for students who prefer a complete living area of their own.

4. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments

These student accommodation Liverpool apartments feature one or two separate bedrooms and include a shared kitchen, bathroom, and often a living room. Furnished with essential amenities, they’re ideal for students who prefer to live with one other person, offering a semi-private environment with dedicated bedroom space.

5. Shared Apartments

Shared student accommodation Liverpool apartments consist of multiple private bedrooms within the same unit, with common areas like the kitchen, bathroom, and living room shared among roommates. This layout of student accommodation in Liverpool is ideal for students who want a mix of personal space in their bedrooms and shared social areas.

6. Private Rooms

Private rooms in most Liverpool student accommodation options provide a personal space equipped with a bed, study desk, and sometimes a private bathroom. They offer the privacy of an individual bedroom while often granting access to shared communal areas, making them a versatile choice for students seeking both independence and community.

Cost of Living in Liverpool

The cost of living in Liverpool is generally affordable compared to other major UK cities, making it an appealing option for students and young professionals. Liverpool's cost of living is about 5-10% lower than the national average, with students or young professionals typically spending around £750-£1,100 per month, depending on lifestyle and choice of accommodation. Here's a breakdown of typical monthly expenses to help plan your budget, excluding rent for your Liverpool student accommodation:

1. Food and eatery: £150 to £500 per month

2. Travelling expenses: £20 to £150 per month

3. Leisure and entertainment: £50 to £350 per month

4. Stationery and textbooks: £80 to £100 per month

5. Internet & mobile phone: £50 to £80 per month

Student Travel Liverpool

Getting around Liverpool is convenient and affordable, making it easy for students to explore the city and commute between university, accommodation, and social spots. The city offers a variety of transportation options that cater to different preferences and budgets. Whether you're travelling by bus, train, or bike, Liverpool ensures students have easy access to reliable and cost-effective travel solutions. Some of the best modes of transport available for students include:

1. Buses
Liverpool has an extensive bus network operated by several providers, including Arriva and Stagecoach, which makes it simple to travel across the city and beyond. The average bus fare for students is around £2-£3 per single journey, with discounted student passes available for unlimited travel. You can also get a weekly bus pass for around £15-£20, which provides significant savings for regular commuters.

2. Trains
For longer-distance travel or to explore nearby cities, Liverpool's train services are an efficient option. The city's main station, Liverpool Lime Street, connects to other major cities in the UK. A single journey within the city typically costs around £2-£4 for students, while discount railcards can help save on longer trips. A weekly travel pass for unlimited travel within Liverpool costs around £25-£30.

3. Cycling
Liverpool is becoming increasingly bike-friendly, with dedicated bike lanes and bike hire schemes such as Lime bikes. Cycling is an affordable and eco-friendly mode of transport. The average cost for bike hire through the Lime app is about £1 to unlock the bike and then 15p per minute, or you can opt for monthly bike rental schemes that cost around £15-£25 per month.

4. Taxis and Ride-Sharing
For those who prefer a more direct and private mode of travel, taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber are available. A typical short taxi ride within the city centre costs around £5-£8. Ride-sharing apps like Uber may offer slightly lower fares, depending on demand.

5. Ferry
For a scenic and unique way to travel, students can take advantage of the Mersey Ferries. A ferry ride between Liverpool and the Wirral costs around £2-£4, providing a great way to experience the city’s waterfront while getting from one side of the Mersey River to the other.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Liverpool

Liverpool is an exciting and dynamic city for students, offering a mix of vibrant culture, rich history, and modern amenities. With a low crime rate and a wide range of student-friendly neighbourhoods, Liverpool is both a safe and welcoming city. Areas like the City Centre and Baltic Triangle are particularly popular, with everything from libraries and cafes to green spaces like Sefton Park, where students can study or unwind. The city’s accessibility and excellent public transport make it easy to explore, while its vibrant atmosphere creates a perfect balance of work and play. For more tips on navigating the city, check out our City Guide: Liverpool.

Liverpool’s student lifestyle offers a wealth of opportunities to socialise and immerse yourself in local culture. From trendy cafes and affordable eateries to buzzing nightlife spots like the Cavern Club and Concert Square, there’s always something to do. If you’re into unique experiences, Liverpool is known for its annual events, including the Liverpool International Music Festival and Baltic Weekender, which bring together students and locals alike. To make the most of your time in Liverpool, explore things to do in Liverpool, and don’t miss the chance to discover the best museums to visit in Liverpool.

Top Universities in Liverpool

Liverpool is home to a wide range of renowned universities, offering students diverse academic programs, vibrant campus life, and excellent opportunities for personal and professional growth. The city’s higher education institutions are well-respected both nationally and internationally, with strong academic reputations, diverse student populations, and strong industry links. Some top universities include:

1. University of Liverpool

The University of Liverpool is one of the UK's leading research institutions, offering a rich history of academic excellence and a global perspective. Known for its outstanding research programs and strong connections with industry, the university provides a wide variety of undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Popular programs include Law, Medicine, Engineering, Business, and Computer Science.

2. Liverpool John Moores University

Liverpool John Moores University is a modern, forward-thinking institution that focuses on providing a practical, hands-on education. With strong links to employers, LJMU offers a range of career-oriented courses. Popular programs include Criminology, Nursing, Sports Science, Architecture, and Business Management.

3. Liverpool Hope University

Liverpool Hope University is a highly regarded institution known for its creative, supportive atmosphere. The university offers a range of programs with strength in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. Popular courses include Education, Fine Arts, Theology, and Psychology.

4. City of Liverpool College

City of Liverpool College offers a wide range of vocational and higher education programs, catering primarily to students looking for practical, industry-based qualifications. Popular courses at the college include Digital Media, Art and Design, Engineering, Health and Social Care, and Business.

5. Liverpool International College

Liverpool International College (LIC) provides pathway programs for international students looking to progress to undergraduate or postgraduate studies at the University of Liverpool. LIC offers a range of foundation and pre-master’s courses in fields like Business, Engineering, Science, and Law.