Flat 5, Isca Lofts located in Exeter city centre is a spacious 6 bedroom property ideal for 2nd or 3rd year students. Flat 5, Isca Lofts offers 6 fully furnished en suite, double bedrooms, desk and chair and loads of storage for your belongings. This spacious 6 bedroom property also has great communal space including a spacious kitchen with up-to-date appliances, a large lounge complete with a flat screen tv and really comfortable seating, making this a great social space to enjoy with your housemates and friends. Living in Flat 5, Isca Lofts ensures you will have a property with a comfortable and well-equipped bedroom to study and rest, plus space to relax in after a hard day on campus. Situated within Exeter city centre Isca Lofts is convenient for University of Exeter students. The property is only 15 minutes by foot to the University of Exeter and just a 8 minute walk to Exeter Central station. Wifi service includes 200Mbps wired base speed and connectivity for up to 50 devices.
You are committed under your tenancy agreement to pay the full contracted rent, unless you can find someone to take over the remainder of your contract and there are at least 6 months remaining on your tenancy agreement.
You will not be able to move in before the start date of your tenancy.
Wi-Fi is provided in all of their accommodation and is accessible in each room of the property. Your WiFi access is included in your monthly rent. The average speed they try to offer is 300MBPS, however, please note that due to the nature of Wi-Fi speeds may vary depending on proximity to the router, the nature of the usage and the number of devices connected at any one time. You can check the speed of your WiFi at any time via their customer portal which has instructions on how to do so. If you would like to know specifics about WiFi provision at one of their properties, please ask your point of contact in the Lettings Team.
This is someone who is willing to guarantee your rent payments on your behalf. This is standard practice with student rental properties due to your employment status. A guarantor is signing the tenancy agreement confirming that they are guaranteeing your obligations in the contract.
In order to exit your contract you will need to find a replacement tenant to take your room, but only if there is more than 6 months remaining on your contract. The rest of your group will need to agree to this person. Once this is done they can reissue a new contract for everyone to sign. Until the new contract is signed by all parties (all Tenants, all Guarantors and the Landlord) you are legally contracted and obliged to pay your rent.
They request that all tenants pay rent via Direct Debit. However, payment can be made over the phone, via our website, bank transfer or standing order. Please note there may be a 72 hour delay from making the payment to the payment showing on your tenant portal. They accept Mastercard and Visa.
No, there are no fees and no deposits to pay.
Holding retainers have reduced by 75% from £200 to £50 for a limited time only. The £50 holding retainer paid to reserve your property will be deducted from your first month’s rent.
For a limited time only, the holding retainer for property in Stoke and Huddersfield has been reduced to £10.
If you do not have a UK-based guarantor, you can either use housing which will act as a guarantor on your behalf or you can pay all of your rent in one annual upfront payment.
Property laws are different outside of the UK. This means that it is not possible for your guarantor to be based elsewhere.
Your holding retainer reserves the house for 3 working days. In this time you will need to fill in your tenancy form and upload your documents. You will then be sent the tenancy agreement.
After signing your agreement online it will automatically send us a copy so there is nothing you need to do apart from sign.
Do not sign the agreement if you do not understand. On page 3 of the contract, there are definitions that should help explain anything that is not clear. You can also give us a call or email the team. Your university should be able to advise you if there is anything you need to clarify.
Joint and several liability means that both individually and jointly all of the tenants are individually and jointly responsible for paying rent and for all other tenants’ responsibilities during the tenancy.
You will be sent your tenancy agreement via email. There are clear instructions when you open the document, please ensure you sign your first and last name (no initials).
After paying the holding retainer they ask you to fill out a tenant details link that they email over to your whole group. When this is done they send out the tenancy agreement via email.
Their standard tenancy length is 52 weeks unless you are taking one of their houses which is being refurbished (these tenancies are often slightly shorter).
They have no admin fees!! They’re unnecessary and dated and stop you from getting the most for your money.
Your group will only have the house once all the tenancy details forms have been completed, a contract has been sent out, all tenants and guarantors have signed, all remaining retainers have been paid and all identification for tenants and guarantors received. Then the landlord will contract the property and you will be notified of this by email.
Make an enquiry on the property website and book a viewing using their online booking platform.All people viewing a property must wear a mask and santisie their hands before entering the property and on departure. All attendants must adhere to social distancing and avoid physical contact with surfaces, furnishings and personal belongings on the property.
You call the office to pay one £200 holding Retainer. This reserves the property for you and gets the ball rolling. The holding retainer is non-refundable but is deducted from the first month’s rent of the person who paid it. Each of the other members of the house will also need to pay a £200 holding retainer within 2 days after the tenancy agreement is signed.
Their caretakers will attend every month to carry out health and safety checks on your property to test the fire alarm and emergency lights. They will notify you in advance of when this will be.Your property Manager or a member of the management team will carry out inspections every term. The reason for these inspections is to check all is well in the properties and look for any required works- also it is great to meet their tenants throughout the year!
Here are some quick points that can prevent pests:
· Try and make a habit of cleaning up immediately after meals. Wash all dishes, wipe down tables or counters, and store leftovers in airtight containers. Cleaning up quickly prevents pests from making their way onto dirty dishes or uncovered foods.
· When possible, buy food that comes in cans or jars. Pests like insects and rodents can easily chew through plastic, paper and cardboard.
· Keep more food in the refrigerator or freezer. Few insects and rodents can make their way into these appliances (some food lasts longer when cool).
· ALWAYS CLEAN! The kitchen needs to be cleaned more often than other areas of the home. Even the tiniest of crumbs can attract pests. Be mindful of brushing away crumbs and sanitising tables and countertops after any type of food prep. Sweep away anything that hits the floor.
· Take out the rubbish as soon as it’s needed. Allowing rubbish to sit in the kitchen only invites pests over for dinner.· Keep your cabinets clean! It is important to inspect your cabinets regularly for exposed food, crumbs or signs of a pest invasion.
Dishwashers need salt and rinse aid regularly- the filter also needs to be kept clean and clear of debris as this will cause blockages.
Tumble dryers need to be emptied of fluff on a regular basis, not emptying this will cause the unit to overheat and not work correctly.
Condensation mould forms when there is too much moisture in the air and it hits a cold surface.If the mould reoccurs after you have removed it and you are not drying clothes inside please report it as an issue so we can investigate.
If your shower is blocked do not continue to shower with it running over the top, as this will cause a leak and damage to the house. You need to unblock showers regularly and ensure the plug is free from hair.
This often happens when the door is attempted to be opened before the door has unlocked after the cycle. Always wait 5 minutes before trying to open the door. If this is the case and it has been forced open this may be something that will require repairs that they may not cover the cost of. Sometimes, the washing machine will have a drain function, so please use this if possible before opening the door using a piece of string.
Please ensure that you are disposing of your household waste correctly and putting it out on the correct day (preferably the night before as this ensures collection, a lot of students aren’t up at 9 am!). You can search online when collection days are/what you can and can’t put in each bin. *This is important as the council reserves the right to refuse collection if the rubbish is disposed of incorrectly* If you think you need more council bins, please let us know and they can put in a request. You can find information on bin collections on your council website.
Always listen to the most recent email. Unfortunately, their maintenance team may have to attend to emergency problems which can take priority over your maintenance, hence them rescheduling the visit date.
Firstly check with your neighbours to see if this is an area fault. You can also check on the national grid; you can check on this website. There may be something that has caused the electricity to trip inside the house. You can check the fuse box and identify what has caused the outage. Often these can be re-engaged – please do not force switches up – if they cannot be re-engaged or the issue repeats itself please report as maintenance.
For general maintenance, reporting it through the Portal will mean that the issue is resolved as quickly as possible for you.
It is important to remember that your energy usage is not unlimited. You will be responsible for any additional costs if you exceed your allowance.
Bank details can be found on their Tenant Portal.
They request that all tenants pay their rent via Direct Debit. All tenants will receive information regarding the set-up process once the tenancy agreement is fully signed.
Your yearly rent is calculated as your weekly rent times 52 weeks, divided by 12 payments (monthly) or 4 payments (quarterly).
Some properties may have electricity and gas included, please refer to their viewing booking platform (link sent to you after submitting an enquiry) or speak to the team for further information.
If you have paid us a retainer, and your rental payments are set up via Direct Debit, your retainer will automatically be deducted from the first rental instalment. If you are paying your rent via an alternative method, you must deduct the retainer amount from your first rental instalment.
You can still live in your property until the end of your contracted period; however, you will become liable for council tax during this time.
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 14 days late and they have not heard from you, then as per your contract, late payment charges may be applied to your account.
You may be able to change your payment plan. Please contact them with details of your request and they will get back to you.
Please note the first rental instalment date cannot be altered and 14 days notice minimum is required for any payment plan changes.
They request that all tenants pay rent via Direct Debit. However, payment can be made over the phone, via our website, bank transfer or standing order. Please note there may be a 72-hour delay from making the payment to the payment showing on your tenant portal. They accept Mastercard and Visa.
Your contract will outline the dates on which your rental payments are due. 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 tenants will need to pay their first instalment of rent before they can release keys to any tenants on joint contracts.
A new Right to Rent check will need to be completed even if you are renewing your tenancy.
Yes. A new Right to Rent check will need to be carried out even if you are renewing with them.
They accept a Driving Licence or Passport as a form of ID on the Tenant Form they sent you, to ensure they have the correct documentation from you for the Right to Rent check they require you to submit your Passport/ Acceptable Documents via a separate form. They take the storage of your data extremely seriously, for more information on their Privacy Policy please.
Yes, an expired Passport is acceptable for the check.
If you have an upcoming tenancy, you will have received at least one email about right to rent check in the email inbox associated with your tenancy. Please search for this email and follow the instructions contained.
If you do not have a Passport, you will need to provide one “Category 1” document or two “Category 2” documents from the Available Documents list which can be found on Page 3.
The law requires that landlords must check that all of their tenants can legally rent a residential property in England.
British and Irish Citizens:
Before the landlord is able to sign the tenancy agreement; they, by law, have to carry out “Right to Rent” checks on UK and Irish citizens. If you have a UK or Irish passport, you will be sent a link to HooYu to carry out this check virtually. If you are a UK or Irish national but do not have a passport, they will be in contact with specific dates that you will need to come and meet them with your right-to-rent documents.
International Citizens:
If you are an international student, your right-to-rent check has to be carried out within 28 days of your tenancy starting. Within 90 days of the tenancy start date, you will be emailed asking you to provide a share code for your visa from the government website. They will then use this share code within 28 days of your tenancy starting to check your Right to Rent status, they input the code into the government website and they get sent a PDF confirming your visa status. They will then check this PDF with you in person at key collection.’
There will be an isolation switch outside the bathroom – please ensure this is turned on before reporting as maintenance.
Exeter is a lively student city where history meets modern living, making student accommodation in Exeter an exciting part of university life. With the prestigious University of Exeter at its heart, the city attracts students from across the United Kingdom and overseas, creating a youthful atmosphere. From bustling city-centre apartments to peaceful suburban homes for students Exeter to explore a variety of Exeter student accommodation options. Shared flats and student houses Exeter are perfect for those who enjoy social living, while private student accommodation Exeter or studio flats Exeter offer a quieter, independent lifestyle.
Amber makes the hunt for the best student accommodation Exeter effortless, with verified listings, clear descriptions, and smart search filters. Popular providers like IQ Exeter Student Accommodation offer comfortable options near campus, shops, and nightlife. Options like Boutique Student Living and Trust House are two of the top choices by students for their Exeter student accommodation. Whether you’re on a budget looking for cheap student accommodation Exeter or seeking premium Exeter uni accommodation, amber ensures students can find the right home in the city. With amber, Exeter student houses to rent become more than just a place to stay; they become part of the student experience.
Exeter, located in the heart of Devon in southwest England, is a historic city with a modern, student-friendly vibe. Known for its stunning cathedral, medieval streets, and cultural scene, Exeter perfectly balances heritage and contemporary living. The city has a population of around 130,000, with a significant proportion of students, making it lively yet manageable for daily commuting and social activities. Home to the prestigious University of Exeter, one of the UK’s top institutions, the city attracts both domestic and international students. Its strong academic reputation is complemented by student-focused neighbourhoods and excellent amenities. Students searching for student accommodation in Exeter or Exeter student accommodation will find a wide range of options, from city-centre student flats in Exeter to suburban student houses Exeter.
Exeter also offers a rich cultural and social life. Students can explore green spaces like Rougemont Gardens, relax along the Exeter Quay, or enjoy cafés, pubs, and live music venues. Annual events like the Exeter Festival of South West Food & Drink and Exeter Respect Festival make the city more engaging for students living in cheap student accommodation Exeter or private student accommodation Exeter. With easy transport links, a compact city centre, and a welcoming student community, Exeter provides a supportive and inspiring environment for both academic success and personal growth. Amber’s listings of Exeter uni accommodation, studio flats Exeter student, and Exeter student houses to rent help students find the perfect home close to campus and city attractions.
As a student, living away from home comes with its share of perks and challenges, with budgeting being a top priority. Finding affordable student housing in Exeter is key to a happy student life. Exeter has many affordable choices for students. You can find budget-friendly en-suite rooms, shared apartments, or private studios. These options meet financial needs while ensuring quality. Here’s a list of affordable student housing in Exeter.
1. New North Road
2. Exeter One
3. Northernhay House
4. The Printworks
5. The City Arcade
Exeter offers a variety of neighbourhoods perfect for students, each with its own charm, vibe, and convenience. Choosing the right area can make a huge difference in your student experience.
1. Duryard: Just a short walk from the University of Exeter, Duryard is ideal for students seeking quick campus access. The Depot is one of the top choices for Dundee student accommodation/ student lets Exeter. This area offers a mix of affordable student flats in Exeter and shared houses, making it popular among first-year students.
2. St Sidwell’s: Known for its calm streets and proximity to cafés and shops, St Sidwell’s combines quiet living with convenience. Students can find cheap student accommodation Exeter or private student accommodation Exeter here. Exeter One is a top choice for the same.
3. Exwick: A slightly suburban vibe with easy city access, Exwick offers budget-friendly Exeter student houses to rent and shared flats, perfect for students looking for space and affordability. Verney Street Studio is a top choice for shared flats in Exeter.
4. Mount Pleasant: Close to the city centre, this area is social, ideal for those who want lively nightlife and local amenities on their doorstep. Modern student flats in Exeter and studio flats Exeter student are abundant here.
5. Heavitree: Known for its welcoming community and good transport links, Heavitree is great for students balancing campus, work, and social life. You’ll find a mix of Exeter student accommodation options to suit every lifestyle.
Exeter has a variety of student housing choices. These options fit different lifestyles, budgets, and preferences. Amber offers fully furnished, high-quality rooms. Whether you need a quiet place to study or a social space to meet new people, we have what you need. Here’s a breakdown of the room types available:
1. Ensuite Rooms
Ensuite rooms are a great choice if you want the perfect mix of privacy and community. You get your own fully furnished bedroom with a private bathroom, while still sharing a kitchen and common areas with flatmates. It’s ideal for those who enjoy having their own space but don’t want to miss out on the social aspect of student life.
2. Non-Ensuite Rooms
Non-ensuite rooms offer a cost-effective choice. You can enjoy a private bedroom and share the bathroom. This setup is great for students seeking an affordable and social living experience. Shared spaces allow you to meet new people and create strong friendships.
3. Shared Apartments
Shared student apartments Exeter have private bedrooms for each person. They also include common areas like the kitchen, bathroom, and living room that roommates share. This layout of student accommodation in Exeter is ideal for those who want a mix of personal space in their bedrooms and shared social areas.
4. Private Rooms
Many Exeter student accommodations offer private rooms. These spaces usually include a bed, a study desk, and sometimes a private bathroom. They provide the privacy of a bedroom. Plus, they allow access to shared spaces. This makes them a great option for students who want both independence and community.
5. Studios
If you’re all about independence, a studio apartment might be your ideal home. These fully self-contained spaces feature a private bedroom, bathroom, and compact kitchen, offering maximum privacy. They’re a top pick for students who prefer a complete living setup and are often found in premium Exeter student properties.
6. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments
A one-bedroom apartment in Exeter features one or two separate bedrooms and includes a shared kitchen, bathroom, and often a living room. Furnished with essential amenities, these offer a semi-private environment with dedicated bedroom space.
Knowing the cost of living in Exeter is essential for students planning their stay in this historic city. With its mix of medieval charm and modern amenities, Exeter offers a student-friendly lifestyle—but it comes with varying expenses. On average, students can expect a monthly cost ranging from £900 to £2,500, which covers everything from private student accommodation Exeter to daily essentials and social activities.
1. Rent: £600–£1,900 per month
2. Groceries: £80–£120 per month
3. Transportation: £30–£50 per month
4. Utilities: £40–£60 per month
5. internet: £20–£30 per month
6. Leisure and social activities: £50–£100 per month
Getting around Exeter is simple and convenient, making daily commutes and social outings easy for students living in student accommodation in Exeter. The city offers a variety of transportation options, all designed to keep students connected to campus, city hotspots, and beyond.
1. Bus: The main mode of student travel, with regular services connecting the city centre, universities, and neighbourhoods like Duryard, St Sidwell’s, and Heavitree. Weekly travel costs range from £12–£15/week, with discounted student passes available.
2. Cycling: Exeter is highly bike-friendly, with dedicated lanes and secure storage at most Exeter student accommodations. Owning a bike allows students to commute quickly, often in under 10 minutes from areas like Mount Pleasant or Exwick.
3. Walking: Many students opt to walk, especially from city-centre student flats in Exeter or student housing in Exeter near the University of Exeter and city amenities. Walking is free and keeps daily routines active.
4. Train: For weekend trips or commuting from nearby towns, Exeter St Davids station offers fast connections to London, Bristol, and Plymouth. Student 16-25 Railcards can reduce travel costs by up to 1/3.
Student Transit Tips: Students in Exeter Uni accommodation can combine walking, cycling, and buses to save money and time. Many amber-listed properties are within a 10–15 minute commute to campus, making private student accommodation Exeter and shared flats highly convenient. With amber, students can easily find Exeter student accommodation that is not only comfortable but also well-connected, ensuring smooth travel across the city for studies, socialising, and exploring Exeter.
Exeter is more than a study destination; it’s a city full of energy, history, and student-friendly experiences. Students living in student accommodation in Exeter UK enjoy a safe, welcoming environment with easy access to cafés, libraries, and social hubs. Neighbourhoods like St Sidwell’s and Duryard are especially popular for their student communities and convenient amenities. When it comes to social life, Exeter has something for everyone. Students can relax at Rougemont Gardens, take a stroll along Exeter Quay, or grab coffee at trendy spots near Exeter student accommodation. For nightlife, lively pubs and bars in the city centre offer an energetic atmosphere, while cosy cafés and bookshops provide quieter spaces to study or hang out with friends.
Exeter also hosts exciting events and cultural experiences that enhance student life. Annual highlights include the Exeter Festival of South West Food & Drink and the Respect Festival, drawing students into the city’s creative and culinary scene. Outdoor lovers can explore nearby countryside trails, beaches, and parks, offering the perfect balance to academic life. Whether you live in student flats in Exeter, Exeter student houses to rent, or private student accommodation Exeter, the city ensures that student life is fun and engaging. Amber helps students find the best student accommodation Exeter, putting them close to campus, attractions, and social hotspots so they can make the most of their university experience.
Exeter is home to some of the UK’s most respected universities, attracting students from across the country and around the world. This makes finding student accommodation in Exeter an essential part of planning a smooth, enjoyable student experience.
1. University of Exeter: One of the UK’s leading institutions, the University of Exeter is renowned for its research excellence, vibrant campus life, and strong graduate employability. Popular courses include Business and Management, Engineering, Law, Psychology, and Environmental Science. Many students choose Exeter student accommodation near Streatham Campus, with options such as student flats in Exeter and Exeter student houses to rent for added convenience and a close-knit community experience.
2. Exeter College: A top choice for further education and vocational programs, Exeter College offers diverse courses in Media, Performing Arts, Health, and Information Technology. Students benefit from a central location, making it easy to access private student accommodation Exeter or shared student flats close to the city centre.
3. Strode’s College (Exeter): Though smaller, Strode’s College provides quality A-levels and foundation programs, attracting both local and international students. Many opt for cheap student accommodation Exeter nearby, ensuring affordable living while staying close to study facilities, cafes, and social spots.
Exeter, one of the UK’s most student-friendly and culturally rich cities, attracts thousands of learners to the University of Exeter each year. With rent averaging £180–£250 per week, students can choose from private studios, ensuite rooms, or shared apartments in areas like St Sidwell’s and Exwick. The city’s manageable size, strong transport network, and welcoming community make it ideal for both local and international students. Exeter offers everything from green parks and historic sites to buzzing cafés and festivals, ensuring a balanced lifestyle. Amber makes finding student accommodation in Exeter effortless in this beautiful city.