About the Property
Nido Borga House Cork is a comfortable and chic cork student accommodation. Borga house cork has a variety of ensuites and studio apartments which a student can choose from. This Borga Cork student accommodation is near the Tyndall National Institute, which is a quick walk of 2 minutes and Cork English Academy, which is in close proximity of a 3-minute walk.
Cork is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland and the third largest city on the island of Ireland. This city has its history longing from the 6th Century and was a historical port after Dublin in the Scandinavian trade route. The City of Cork was previously walled off in 1185, and some sections of the wall and the gate still remain today, which attracts a number of tourists. Cork is twin sisters with cities like San Francisco and Shanghai and is considered to be a quiet and calm place to live. The temperatures in Cork aren't too extreme and are usually pleasant and oceanic.
Features
The property offers an all-encompassing package of spectacular facilities. In addition, there is a vast kitchen and lounge area where students can interact and cook meals together. The property also offers a wide range of facilities and amenities to its students. These consist of free high-speed Wi-Fi, 24-hour security, on-site maintenance, and bike storage. Several social and communal areas are available here for your enjoyment and use while you are staying there, including a TV lounge with comfortable seating where you can watch a movie with friends, an on-site gym with weights and cardio equipment for your fitness needs. The rooms have a comfortable double bed for you to rest after a long day. A fridge has also been provided for you to store your refreshments and keep them fresh. As studying is extremely important and we value focus, there is a desk and chair provided for you to focus and study with full determination. As one might get hungry as they study and might need to reheat their food, this broga house student accommodation also has a microwave which has been provided for you to have warm meals. When one moves away from their home, they carry things which make the room feel homely again. That is why there is a wardrobe and cupboard space provided by this broga house student accommodation.
Location and What's Hot?
As one moves to a new city, one loves to explore. Cork is a city where one can explore amazing restaurants and cafes. The famous vegetarian cafe Paradiso is a popular joint for vegetarians which offers amazing gourmet food. As one needs breakfast after a long night, and why go anywhere else when you can go to Cafe Spresso, they offer the best Irish breakfast with crispy bacon and amazing coffee to start your day. As you live near the sea, there is quite an abundance of seafood eateries. However, Quinlans Seafood Bar stands out from the rest. They serve amazing and fresh lobster and crabs, which are a must-try on their menu. Costigan's Pub is a must-visit for a nice chilled beer on a hot summer evening. Costigan’s Pub also boasts about its amazing service. As Irish Whiskey is famous all over the world, and the distilleries of Jameson have set a benchmark for them. You can always visit the Jameson Distillery and take a tour of its grounds. The English Market is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Cork. One can explore local cuisine and also have a look into one of the oldest markets in Cork. You can also visit the Blarney Castle & Gardens to take a peak into the medieval UK. Your Cork student accommodation is in a prime location which helps you explore all of these places without worrying about the commute, as Nido Broga house is also close to many commute options.
Commute
Broga House Cork is located in the heart of the city, which makes commuting easy for a student. The closest bus stop is Washington Street which is a short walk of 2 minutes. One can always choose to use a bicycle as your cork student accommodation has bike storage, and walking is also recommended. However, you can always get cabs and Uber on the go, and one can easily use them at their convenience.
Pet policy
Although They love fluffy animals, pets are not permitted at PMG. However assistant/support animals are welcome provided that evidence of same is provided by the student, this includes verification from the disability support officer of your college.
What will you get
Common Amenities
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who can live at this PMG?
PMG is home away from home to all students who are 17 years of age or over, from any college, university or third level institution and from any country in the world. There are a few requirements you need to meet in order to stay with us. You need to prove that you are at least one of the following:
– a student who is taking a full-time course
– a student on an organised study-abroad programme
– a student enrolled full-time in a language school
– a student conducting a work placement course as part of a degree-granting programme
– all PhD Students and any Post-Doctoral Researchers who can provide written evidence of studies from supervisor You’re able to book from the age of 17 at the time of check-in, please speak to your residence team for more details on under 18 policy. TVs are provided in our studio rooms and all of their shared kitchen/lounges. Living room areas are shared.
– Studio rooms: If you prefer your privacy, our Studio rooms have your own bathroom and kitchen area.
What payment is needed to secure my room?
How many instalments can pay my room fee in?
Is the agreement for my room a legally binding contract?
Can I terminate the agreement for my room and cancel my booking?
Are there any extra bills have to pay apart from my rent?
Are you able to sublet your room to a friend if you no longer need it?
Do I need a guarantor?
Do you offer dual occupancy?
I don't have a Personal Public Service Number, can still book a room?
Can bring a pet?
What is the guest policy?
They do allow day and night guests, however, for your own safety and security, there are a few guest policies in place:
– You can have unlimited guests visiting during the day between 9 am and 10.30 pm
– For overnight stays, one guest can stay for a maximum of three consecutive nights. Any guest staying longer than this must be discussed with management and may not stay more than 8 consecutive nights
– All guests must be 18 years of age or over You will have to sign in your guests, and they must bring a photo ID to gain entry into the building
Do you have Laundry facilities?
They have laundry rooms in all of their PMG’s in Ireland. You’ll have 24-hour access to washers and dryers. Payment is done through an app that you can download and use as you wish. For any other questions on laundry, speak to the team as they’ll be happy to help.
What if have a disability or special requirement?
They have accessible rooms available at all their residences. They want to make sure that everyone is able to have a safe and comfortable stay with us. Please let them know about any medical information or disabilities on your application or contact us directly to find out more. PMG will be happy to liaise with your college disability support officer to meet your needs.
Is Content Insurance included in my rent?
What is included in my room?
In our ensuite rooms you will find:
– A small double bed
– Study desk, chair and storage space
– Ensuite bathroom with shower, sink & toilet
– Wardrobes with hanging space and shelving in their studio rooms include:
– A small double bed
– Wardrobe with hanging space & shelving
– Ensuite bathroom with shower, sink & toilet
– Study desk & chair
– Breakfast bar and kitchenette with storage, hob, microwave oven and fridge
– A TV Lastly, our kitchen/living room spaces include:
– A shared kitchen with storage, hob, combi microwave oven, oven and fridge
– A dining area with a dining table
– A lounge area with sofas and a TV.
Are Kitchen essentials and bedding included in my room?
Your kitchen comes with some cooking and eating utensils, however, they strongly advise also bringing some additional items if needed, please note their hobs are induction ready so please ensure your items are compatible. They do not provide linen as they tend to be personal items, so please bring your own bedding/pillows/towels. You can order these to the complex in advance of your arrival and they will be in your room when you arrive. Please liaise with staff to organise.
Will I have internet in my room?
Yes, They have high speed Wifi throughout each PMG so you can be connected at all times. More information on how to connect will be provided upon your arrival. They’re even the first student accommodation building in Ireland to have been awarded a Silver rating by Wired Score, this means guaranteed connectivity everywhere in the building and their WiFi is super fast and reliable, plus you’re able to connect from day one.
Will my room be cleaned?
Will I have a TV in my room?
TVs are provided in their studio rooms and all of their shared kitche/lounges.
Can I change my room after I move in?
Can bring my bike?
They encourage everyone to bring their bikes to university as it makes for a much more environmentally friendly way to get around town. In fact, all of their PMG’s do have bike storage available. Simply speak to the team to book your space. Bikes must only be stored in the specified bike stores. You are advised to take out contents insurance that covers loss or damage to your bike, PMG is not liable for any damage, theft or loss of bikes in the bike store.
What happens if my light bulb needs replacing or something breaks?
Where can I smoke?
Can I personalise my room?
Can I have parcels delivered to my residence?
What documents do need to check-in?
Before making your first instalment, you will need to submit your proof that you are a registered student. They will accept the following:
• Proof of registration from the Academic Records office of the college
• Acceptance or offer letter from the course director
• CAO offer letter or acceptance Irish students (only) will need to submit their PPSN with their documentation. During check in, students must have acceptable photo ID, this includes a passport, public services card, driver's licence, or age card.
Can I move in early, before my contract starts?
Can I choose who my flatmates are?
Are there specific times of day that I can move in?
When is check-in 2023?
How is the PMG responding to Covid-19?
The health safety and wellbeing of their students is their top priority. They continue to monitor the situation closely and are proactively following healthcare and government advice from the World Health Organization, HSE, and the Department of Foreign Affairs to help ensure They are effectively managing the implications of coronavirus and responding as necessary. Within their residences:
* They keep a stock of hand sanitiser for you to use in each of their residences
* There are plastic screens in all receptions * All staff continue to wear masks in communal areas
* They are frequently cleaning all communal and high footfall areas, following our strict COVID-19 sanitising protocol.
* Cleaning schedules, sanitising stations and social distancing guidance are available to ensure they continue to care for each other and keep our communities safe.
* A visitor questionnaire and sign-in will be required to ensure our guests do not have any symptoms which may put our community at risk.
* They are running all events virtually via our Instagram and Facebook channels and are slowly re-introducing in-person events
* Our teams are available 24/7 to provide you with dedicated support and ensure you stay safe and well.
* All of our buildings have 24/7 CCTV and secure entry points.
* Our teams have been trained on COVID-19 secure protocol, adhere to the latest official government guidance, and ensure appropriate social distancing, sanitising and safeguarding measures are in place.
* They strongly recommend that all of our students follow the most recent guidance from the HSE and the WHO.
What is the pmg response if someone tests positive for Covid-19?
What can I do if I feel anxious while staying at pmg?
It is perfectly understandable that you might be anxious or worried about being away from home. Here are some ways to relieve stress and anxiety:
* Look for ideas of exercises you can do and are comfortable with
* Spend time doing things you enjoy – this might include reading, cooking, other indoor hobbies or listening to the radio or watching TV programmes
* Try to eat healthy, well-balanced meals, drink enough water and avoid smoking, alcohol and drugs
* Keep your windows open to let in fresh air, get some natural sunlight if you can, or get outside into the garden (where possible) You can also speak to your residence team about it and they can help with local resources, groups and university support too.