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Yugo Amnis House, Cork
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Yugo Amnis House, Cork

Western Rd, Cork, T12 E2RF, Ireland
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About the Property

Welcome to Yugo Amnis House, your premier student accommodation in Cork, strategically located on Western Road in Cork City. With its close proximity to University College Cork, CIT and Cork College of Commerce, Amnis House offers unparalleled convenience for students seeking a comfortable and vibrant living environment.

Features

Yugo Amnis House Cork offers a selection of purpose-built 190 ensuite rooms tailored specifically for students. Each room here is fully furnished with a comfortable double bed, personal workspace, lots of storage space, and a private ensuite bathroom. In addition, the property also features a range of common areas, including a cinema room and games area, providing ample opportunities to socialize and connect with fellow residents. Need to buckle down and focus? Head to the peaceful study room for a quiet study session. Plus, with high-speed Wi-Fi, meeting rooms, and on-site maintenance, Amnis House student housing ensures that all your needs are met for a comfortable and hassle-free living experience.

Location and What's Hot?

Nestled in the heart of Cork City, Yugo Amnis House offers easy access to a bustling array of pubs, clubs, and bars, perfect for experiencing Cork's vibrant nightlife. Additionally, its proximity to University College Cork and other educational institutions ensures a short walk or cycle to class, saving you valuable time on your daily commute.

Commute

Say goodbye to long commutes and hello to convenience with Amnis House's prime location near major educational institutions and transit stops. Whether you're attending classes or exploring Cork's cultural attractions, you'll find everything just moments away from your comfortable home at Amnis House.

What will you get

Your Rent Include

Wifi
Electricity
Water
Heating

Common Amenities

Social Events
Post and Parcel Service
On-site Laundry
Bike Storage
Cinema Room
Game Room

Cancellation Policies (4)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property offers cooling-off period.
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  • No Visa No Pay
    This property allows cancellation due to visa rejection.
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  • No Place No Pay
    This property allows cancellation if admission is not secured.
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Payment Policies (5)

  • Booking Deposit
    This property requires booking deposit.
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  • Payment Instalment Plan
    This property offers flexible instalment plan.
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  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I move in before my contract starts?

In many cases, they can allow people to move in early at a daily rate, but you will need to contact the residence team to check.

Where can I smoke?

Outside. Their buildings are non-smoking and incidents of smoking indoors will be dealt with strictly.

Can I personalise my room?

As long as you are able to return it to its original state on check-out or you will be recharged for any damages.

How long does a viewing take?

Usually between 15 and 30 minutes. However, the team are happy to spend as much time as is needed assisting you with your booking.

Can I keep a fridge in my room?

Additional fridges are only allowed in your room if they are for the purpose of storing prescribed medication.

Can I bring a pet?

They love fluffy animals but they do not allow tenants to bring pets into the building.

Can I sub-let my room for the summer?

They do not allow students to sublet their rooms throughout their contract with us.

Can I live with my friends?

Yes of course! Depending on availability, you can book a shared flat online with your friends.

Are there spare rooms for visitors to stay in?

No, unfortunately, their residences are filled to the brim with fun-loving students every year.

Can I share a room with my partner/friend?

Rooms (both en-suite and non-en-suite) are for single occupancy only and cannot be shared. However, 1-bedroom apartments or studios can be shared with a partner.

What is a guarantor?

A guarantor is a person who takes joint financial responsibility for your licence/lease. If you default on any payment under your licence/lease, it is your guarantors responsibility to pay the outstanding amount. A guarantor will be asked to sign your licence/lease in order for us to accept it and must be UK based as well as have sufficient status to support your application.

Who can be a guarantor?

A UK based person who is able to take financial responsibility for your licence/lease if you are unable to do so. A guarantor cannot be another student, another resident of Bramall Court, or anyone under the age of 22 as well as anyone in a bad financial situation. A guarantor will be required to provide us with their photo ID, proof of address and they might ask for a copy of a recent utility statement or other documents. they also reserve a right to refuse a guarantor that they do not feel is suitable.

What if my university, my government, or some other institution has agreed to act as guarantor?

A named person from your university, your government, or some other institution will need to sign your licence/lease and, in doing so, accept the terms and conditions of their responsibility. They will be able to use the university's or the named organisation's address. they will need an official statement from such guarantor to fund license fees shall you default on any payments.

Who needs a guarantor?

If you are looking to pay us via instalments, you will need a UK-based guarantor. If you select the option to pay us in full, no guarantor will be required.

What happens if I change my mind after booking my room or don't get the grades/visa for my chosen university?

That depends on your circumstances, but if you do not get a place at the University of your choice or did not manage to obtain a student visa and let us know in time (as per terms and conditions of the licence/lease), they will refund your deposit in full.See full terms and conditions of their cancellation policy for England (if you were planning to come to Salford)

How do I know when my booking is complete?

Once your application is fully complete, they will send you an email confirming the licence/lease booking. The steps to finish your application will be shared with you once you receive an offer of accommodation from us.

I have a disability. Do you accept disabled students?

Yes, they do. And would love to have you stay with us. Please note, though: not all of their locations have disabled-ready rooms or can accommodate any disability, so they advise to check with us and discuss your requirements before making a booking.

What contract lengths do you offer? Can I move out before my licence expires?

They  offer 2 contract lengths; 46-week and 50-week terms. You can move out any time, but you will be responsible for any outstanding rent due on your licence/lease unless you are able to find like-for-like replacement student to take over the remainder of your licence/lease. From time to time they  will also offer short-term lets/ semester lets but those contracts are subject to availability.

Can I send my belongings before I come in?

This depends on the capacity of the property you've booked at, so its best to get in touch with your team directly. If your property can take care of your belongings put your full name and room number (or VIN number) on the package before you arrive and your belongings can be stored for you.

Can I choose my room?

Please let us know your room priority and they will try to get you the same room depending on the availability.

Can I choose who my flatmates are?

You can choose to live with your friends by selecting the same flat number when you book with us. Please note, this is subject to availability, so it’s best to book early to avoid disappointment!

Do I need to be a full-time student to book a room?

They can only accept full-time students.

Is there an age limit for booking ?

To live whilst studying at University, you will need to be 18 or older.

If I don’t get on with my new flatmates can I change rooms?

They want to make sure that you love your experience living with us, so if you find you’re not getting on with your new flatmates it may be possible to change rooms subject to availability.

Are the social spaces always open?

You can book out some of the social spaces on offer in our accommodation, but most of our common areas are open 24 hours a day unless alternative opening hours are advertised.
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Student Accomodations in Cork

Cork Student Accommodation

Being Ireland's second-largest city, offering a variety of amenities, including vibrant nightlife, there are a number of Cork student accommodations offered. Numerous notable universities, like the Cork School of Music, Cork College of Commerce, and Cork English World, are close to student accommodations in Cork. Students from all across the world attend these universities! As a result, many students will have little trouble finding student access in Cork. All across the city are several types of student housing.

This student accommodation in Cork alternatives include moderately priced single homes (PBSA), studio apartments, student dorms, shared rooms, and affordable resident halls. All offer first-rate amenities to enrolled students. These places are more accessible to the colleges and require less upkeep, making it difficult to find tenants. Amber provides students with a range of luxurious student accommodations in Cork, including renowned residences that range from basic ensuites to student apartments. These options for Cork student accommodation offer the amenities required by enrolled students. Many other affordable student accommodations in Cork offer comparable services. Coleman Court, 133 Lower Glanmire Road, 71 Noonan Road, etc, are popular student accommodations in Cork.

About Cork

With a roughly two-millennia-long history, Cork is one of the world's oldest cities. The wonderful city of Cork is situated between two River Lee channels in the southwest of Ireland, in the province of Munster. It was established following the early mediaeval history of the nation. It is the second-largest city in Ireland and the third-largest city by population on the island of Ireland. In 2019, the population of the city's boundaries surpassed 222,000 people. Initially, Cork was a monastic community. Saint Finbarr is said to have been founded in the 6th Century. Cork became modern between 915 and 922 when Norseman (Viking) settlers established a trading port. Like Dublin, Cork was an important trading center in the global Scandinavian trade network. Because it serves as Ireland's hub for commerce, travel, and the arts, the city has a significant economic impact on the nation.

Furthermore, the city is said to be influenced by historical and modern economic and military history, giving Cork a taste of the early centuries. Besides that, Cork shares a border with nearby popular cities such as Dublin and Galway, making it a well-connected city. The city also has a sizable population of international students. Because of this, it's easy to find student acc in Cork. One of Ireland's most well-liked international education hubs is Cork, which annually draws over 80,000 international students. Cork is home to many institutions, including Cork School of Music, University College Cork, and Cork Institute of Technology, which specialise in everything from science to engineering to the arts, fashion to psychology.

Best Student Accommodation in Cork

Many students move to Cork to pursue their ambitions and professions because it is home to numerous prestigious universities. For many, locating student accommodation in Cork can be a challenging task. Picking, booking, and paying are three easy steps amber walks you through when searching for the best student accommodation in Cork. We make the tedious and complicated process of booking student accommodation as simple as pie. Many different student accommodations in Cork are provided by amber, like purpose-built apartments, flats, and other affordable choices. Students should consider the neighborhoods close to their university while deciding which Cork student accommodation to live in. The sorting feature makes it simple for students to do this. Even if everyone has different needs and interests, it's important to consider important factors like the cost of living, similarity with the neighborhood, and transportation. We've compiled a list of the top student accommodation options to choose from:

1. Coleman Court

2. 133 Lower Glanmire Road

3. 71 Noonan Road

4. 6 Friars Walk Mews

5. 10 & 11 James Street

6. 54 Friars Walk

7. 19 Tower Street

8. 15 Anmount

9. Yugo Melbourn Point, Cork

10. Bottle Works, Cork

Cost of Living in Cork

Student accommodation in Cork is perfect for students. Although the cost of living in this city can be high, good planning and budgeting can prevent students from incurring additional costs. For Cork student accommodation, it is recommended to have a budget of €1,000-€2,000/month, including all living and other personal expenses. Here are some of the most common expenses of things in Cork for students:

1. Food: €250-€350/month

2. Gas and electricity: €250-€350/month

3. Internet & mobile phone: €10-€30/month

4. Dinner at a restaurant: €10-€50/week

5. Laundry: €5-€25/month

6. Stationery and Textbooks: €10-€30/month

7. Clothing: €50-€75/month

8. Travel (buses, trams, and trains): €60-€80/month

Student Travel Cork

On Ireland's south coast, Cork is a vibrant city. The city boasts a robust transit system that enables simple access to all places and is a popular destination for tourists and students. There are several options accessible, whether students need to commute to class or tour the city. Depending on the form of transport and frequency of use, the weekly prices may vary, but most students should be able to get by with a weekly travel budget of between €25 and €30.

1. Bus: The bus system is one of the most prevalent types of transportation in Cork. All parts of Cork, including the suburbs, are connected by an efficient bus network in the city. Adult single-trip prices start at €2.40, while a weekly pass is €29.50. A Leap Card, which offers discounts on bus fares and can be topped up online or at specific locations, is another option for students.

2. Train: Students also have the option of using the railway system. Kent Station and Little Island Station are the two train stations in Cork that connect the city to other regions of Ireland. Prices vary according to the location, with one-way tickets to Dublin starting at €20. A Railcard, which costs €25 for a one-year subscription and offers discounts of up to 34% on rail prices, is available to students.

3. Cycling: Coca-Cola Zero Bikes is a bike-sharing program in Cork. Users of this service can rent bicycles for a short period for a daily price of €5 or a yearly membership fee of €25.

Student Lifestyle and Living in Cork

The city has a distinguished reputation among international students regarding student life. It is excellent for exploring and traveling for people of all ages because it has many exciting and vibrant places for the crowd. Students can find breathtaking natural beauty ideal for Instagram fans in the well-known Holland Park (Marina Park), where those who enjoy spending time in tranquil green spaces can do so. Cork's feelgood vibe dominates its student-friendly coffee shops, vibrant art galleries, offbeat museums, and excellent pubs, boldly located on an island in the middle of the River Lee. Despite being a city, there is a distinct feeling here; life is relaxed, and nothing is troublesome. Cork is pleasantly compact, friendly, and has a witty sense of humor, making a stay here feel one-of-a-kind. Enjoy a performance in a beautiful converted church, explore an uncanny 19th-century jail, and take a quick tour of traditional tastes at the English Market. One can also enjoy a drink watching a football team match at The Long Valley Bar Pub or groove to the trendy disco beats in the vibrant Dali Nightclub right next to the City Centre. Most of the students prefer Cork student accommodation in the city center. Students can discover various housing options via the amber student accommodation website to make their stay satisfying and pleasing.

Cork Tourist Attractions

Cork is among the most well-known cities in the world, and it's easy to see why with all the fascinating tourist sites and activities available. Cork receives millions of visitors each year. The picturesque sights, historical palaces, green spaces, and traditions make it attractive and draw a large crowd. Students are drawn to Cork by its bars, charming cafes, recreational areas, parks, and clubs that cater to them. Popular Cork attractions include

1. St. Patrick's Street,

2. St. Fin Barre's Cathedral,

3. The English Market,

4. Cork Public Museum

5. Fitzgerald Park.

Universities in Cork

Cork is home to some of Ireland's premier universities. They provide a variety of programs that draw students from throughout the world. Some of the universities are listed below:

1. Cork English World

2. Cork College of Commerce

3. Cork School of Music

4. University College Cork

5. Cork Institute of Technology

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