Infinity House, Stockton-on-Tees

Sorbonne Cl, Stockton-on-Tees, TS17, United Kingdom
From
£150
per week
1.7 mi from City Center
( 8m. 21m. 34m)
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Durham University International... | 0.45 mi
Teesside University | 2.94 mi
Middlesbrough College | 3.47 mi
Bishop Auckland College | 16.81 mi
Durham University | 17.9 mi
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No Visa No Pay
Pay In Instalment
wifi
safety and security
bills included

About the Property

With 24-hour on-site security, youre bound to feel safe and secure in your new home without a single worry. All bills are included too, so there wont be any unexpected payments breaking the bank we know expensive it can be being a student!
 

Room Types (3)

Clear
All (3)
Non Ensuite (2)
Ensuite (1)
Non Ensuite
A private room with a shared bathroom — Provides privacy at a more affordable price
1

4 Bedroom Cluster

Starting From: £150/week
Non Ensuite
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Ensuite
A private room with its own bathroom — Offers maximum privacy and comfort
1

1 Bedroom Apartment

Starting From: £150/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Outdoor Area
WiFi
Art Room
Parking
kitchen
bathroom
Bills Included
All inclusive bills
heating
wifi
electricity
water
Safety And Security
CCTV
Fob Entry System

Payment Policies (5)

  • Security Deposit
    Deposit property holds during the tenure
  • Pay In Instalment
    Flexible payment terms
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
  • Guarantor Requirement
    Guarantor requirements and policy.
  • Additional Fees
    Additional Fees
Security Deposit
<p>1. You need to pay a certain amount (depending upon the room type you select) as a deposit to secure your room with the property.</p> <p>2. This will be refunded to you at the end of your tenancy period less any deductions and pending charges.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>1. If you have a valid UK Guarantor, you can choose to pay your rent in <strong>3/4/10 installments</strong>.</p> <p>2. If you don’t have a valid UK Guarantor, you are required to pay the full rent in August 2024, <strong>1 month </strong>prior to your contract start date.</p> <p>3. Please note you must have paid the rent due by the time you arrive to check in.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Credit/Debit card, bank transfer, &amp; online payments.</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>1. The property requires you to have a valid UK Guarantor if you wish to pay in installments.</p> <p>2. The property does not accept international guarantors.</p> <p>3. If you are unable to provide your own UK Guarantor, the property recommends the service of Housing Hand.</p>
Additional Fees
<p>Dual occupancy only available on certain room types. An extra charge of £50 per week (£25 per person) applies.</p>

Cancellation Policies (4)

  • Cooling Off Period
    Free booking cancellation in stipulated time
  • No Visa No Pay
    Free Cancellation if student visa is not secured
  • No Place No Pay
    Cancellation policy if admission not confirmed
  • Replacement Tenant Accepted
    Find the replacement tenant and easily cancel your booking
Cooling Off Period
<p>The property offers a <strong>7 Days Cooling Off Period </strong>wherein you can cancel your booking &amp; your deposit will be refunded to you.</p> <p><strong>Note: £20 </strong>will be deducted from the refunded amount to cover any international bank charges for deposit refunds made to non-UK banks.</p>
No Visa No Pay
<p>If the Student’s place at the University is withdrawn as a result of the Student’s visa being denied they may be eligible to be released from this booking provided the tenant supplies the property team with the following evidence:</p> <ol> <li>A copy of the letter from the Home Office, UK Visas and Immigration service or other official Visa issuing body as well as a letter from the university, sponsor or institution where they were supposed to be studying. It must clearly show the student’s full name, address and date of issue.</li> </ol> <p><strong>Note:</strong> The tenant must send the documents to the property team via email within <strong>7 days </strong>from the date the relevant Visa rejection correspondence is received.</p>
No Place No Pay
<p>If the tenant is a prospective first year undergraduate student and the student’s offer of a place at the University is withdrawn by the University as a result of the student not having achieved the required entry grades, the tenant may be eligible to be released from the agreement provided the tenant supplies the property with the following evidence:</p> <ol> <li>Evidence can be a written rejection letter from the University/College/UCAS, or a screenshot of the customer’s UCAS status along with the results etc.</li> </ol> <p><strong>Note: </strong>These document(s) must be received by the property via email within <strong>3 days </strong>from the date your results are published.</p>
Replacement Tenant Accepted
<p>1. Once your cooling off period expires, you lose the right to cancel your tenancy. You are liable for the full rent unless a suitable replacement is found to take over your tenancy agreement.</p> <p>2. Only when a suitable replacement has been found and they have completed their tenancy and paid any rent due, will you be released from your tenancy agreement, and the property will refund your deposit.</p> <p><strong>Note: </strong>There is a <strong>£50</strong> variation of contract fee which the property team will recover by retaining part or all of your deposit.</p>

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does my rental price include car parking?

On-site car parking is available at some properties, but is not included within the rental price unless explicitly stated and confirmed in writing. Payments for car parking permits are separate to your tenancy agreement. Please speak to the property team if you wish to purchase a car parking space. Car parking spaces are very limited and are strictly on a first-come first-served basis.

Can I book if I'm under 18?

If you turn 18 in the first semester of university, they can accept your booking at properties where there is 24/7 security available and have an adult over the age of 18 must be a co-signatory on your tenancy agreement and must accept the terms of it.

They can accept under 18s in some of their properties subject to their policy for students under the Age of 18.

Note : Aspen property does not accept bookings from students under the age of 18.

Can I purchase bedding and kitchen packages?

Yes you can order a package to be waiting for you upon arrival on their starter kit ordering portal.

What do I need to bring with me?

When you come to pick up your keys you need to bring some photographic ID. To find out what else you may need to bring check out their ‘what to take to university’ page.

Is there car parking facilities for when I move in

Some properties have car parking facilities available for a small charge, please speak to your property team directly if you would like to reserve car parking.

Does my rental price include room cleaning?

Room cleaning services are available at some properties for an additional charge, unless stated as being included with the rent.

Are pets allowed?

No pets of any kind are permitted at management, except registered assistance dogs.

What can I bring?

You can bring most of your belongings but some electricals aren't suitable for their properties. Non UK compliant electricals such as rice cookers are not suitable for use with UK power outlets and this can cause fire risks.

Do you provide summer accommodation?

Yes, their summer bookings usually open around March. Keep a look out for pricing and information or contact us to know more.

Do I have to move out during the holidays?

Your room is yours for the full contract period and you don’t need to move out during academic breaks.

Does my rental price include insurance?

Contents insurance is included at some of management's properties, which will be shown on the property page and details of the insurance can be obtained from the property manager when you check in. If you wish to confirm whether the property offers contents insurance, please contact the property team directly. Please note they advise taking out contents insurance if it is not included at your property and management is not liable for the loss or damage of your personal belongings and room contents.

Do I need to pay council tax?

If you are a qualifying full time student, you will be exempt from paying Council Tax. You must provide them with your council tax exemption certificate which your university will be able to arrange.

If you do not have this when you move in because you have not yet enrolled on your course, please ensure that you bring with you the name of your university and your university student ID number.

Recycling

Recycling is one of the best ways for you to have a positive impact on the world in which we live. Recycling is important to both the natural environment and us. We must act fast as the amount of waste we create is increasing all the time.

Management want to do their bit to protect the world, and they’re sure you want to do your bit too, so to make being eco-friendly easy for you they’ve provided recycling and refuse bins throughout your accommodation and they encourage all students to use the facilities provided to recycle waste where possible.

You should make sure that you empty packages completely and give them a quick rinse before you recycle them. Below you can find examples of what you can recycle and what goes in the different bins.

Be aware that if you put things in the wrong bin, it will contaminate the whole waste load which means that they cannot send that waste to be recycled. So, please take an extra couple of seconds to put things in the correct bin so they can help divert as much waste from going to landfill as possible.

Almost anything made of glass can be recycled, so make sure you put items like glass bottles and jars in the right bin and do not recycle broken glass or light bulbs. Anything that does not feature a recycling label must be put in the refuse bin. Other items that are not recyclable include: batteries, electrical appliances, kitchen waste, polystyrene, foam and sanitary products.

What can be recycled?

  • Plastics
  • Plastic cups and lids
  • Milk bottles
  • Takeaway containers
  • Plastic bottles such as water, shampoo or sauce bottles
  • Cardboard and Paper
  • Newspapers and magazines
  • Food cartons
  • Emptied pizza boxes
  • Envelopes or loose office paper
  • Aluminium and Steel
  • Drinks cans
  • Empty aerosol cans
  • Food cans
  • Lids from glass bottles and jars

Thank you for being responsible residents and for helping the world!

Does management have a client money protection scheme in place?

Yes they do. The property uses ProtectionMark as the provider.

What are emergency numbers in the uk?

To contact the emergency services (Fire Service, Police, Ambulance and Coast Guard) dial 999

For non-emergency police assistance call 101

When should I use 101?

You should call 101 to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response. For example:

  • Your car has been stolen
  • Your property has been damaged
  • You suspect drug use or dealing in your neighbourhood
  • Give the police information about crime in your area
  • Speak to the police about a general enquiry

You should always call 999 when it is an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, someone suspected of a crime is nearby, when there is danger to life or when violence is being used or threatened.

To contact the NHS for non-emergency medical advice and assistance, dial 111

When should use 111?

You should use the NHS 111 service if you urgently need medical help or advice but it's not a life-threatening situation.

Call 111 if:

  • you need medical help fast but it's not a 999 emergency
  • you think you need to go to A&E or need another NHS urgent care service
  • you don't know who to call or you don't have a GP to call
  • you need health information or reassurance about what to do next

For less urgent health needs, contact your GP or local pharmacist in the usual way. If a health professional has given you a specific phone number to call when you're concerned about your condition, continue to use that number. For immediate life-threatening emergencies, continue to call 999.

Can I move in before I pay my rent?

All rent that is due must have been paid when you check in. If you are having difficulties or this will be a problem, please contact the property as early as possible who will assist you.

Can I pay my rent from overseas?

You can pay your rent either online by logging in to your student account, by bank transfer or by credit or debit card over the phone.

Can I book a room without a viewing?

Yes, you can book rooms online using the 'book now' option, which only takes around five minutes.

How long does a viewing take?

A viewing usually takes around 15 to 20 minutes, however you can spend as long as you wish viewing the property.

What will I be shown on my viewing?

The property team will guide you around the building and show you the social areas, outdoor spaces and on-site facilities as well as the rooms you would like to see (dependent upon availability). Please be aware that some rooms and apartments that you view may be occupied by their current residents.

I'm in a different country how do I view a property?

They offer a Online viewings for those who cannot view in person. Just click 'Arrange a Viewing' and from there you can choose the Online option and organise a time and date that suits you. A member of the team will skype call you at your arranged time. To know more about this you can be in touch with Amber agent.

Do I need to pay a deposit to book a room at this property?

To learn more about the deposit requirement, please check the policy section above, or feel free to reach out to your amber agent.

Is a guarantor required to book a room at this property?

For more details about guarantor requirements, refer to the policy section above or connect with your amber agent.

Can I pay in instalments?

For more information on payment plans, refer to the policy section above, or contact your amber agent for assistance.

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Winston
5.0
Way too good. The house is kind of the best at here and you really have a bargain with the amenities. There's 24-hour on-site security and all bills are included too, which is also a headache off from the students' minds
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George
5.0
The room was quiet good and i really liked how they served all the tenants with good respect. The nearby restaurants and shops are also a perk here as most of the things are in foot steps to approach.
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Tracy
5.0
The student housing is great and i lived next to durham university international which was kind of a plus as majority of students lived nearby which was a help when you ought to live during evening at home with no contacts.
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Stockton On Tees Student Accommodation

While finding suitable student accommodation in Stockton on Tees seems tedious, it is not at all difficult. Amber offers a range of affordable options for comfortable student accommodation Stockton on Tees that are priced reasonably and near many prominent universities, including Teesside University, Middlesbrough College, and the University of Durham. The student accommodation in Stockton on Tees is further divided into private halls of residence, private housing, and dorms. Due to the large influx of students in the top universities in Stock-on-Tees, the university dorms tend to get filled up fast. However, amber offers furnished or semi-furnished student accommodation options to deliver the utmost convenience to students coming from different parts of the world. With the student accommodation Stockton on Tees, you can immerse yourself in a vibrant community. Compared to other UK cities, Stockton on Tees makes it significantly simpler to reserve short-term lodging. Private student accommodation in Stockton on Tees includes studios, communal apartments, and comfortable, opulent, yet cost-effective en-suites that may include all utilities. There are also accommodation possibilities for students seeking short-term rentals in Stockton on Tees. Flexible Stockton on Tees accommodation is also available for students, with options tailored to suit different duration needs and amenities preferences.

About Stockton On Tees

In Durham, England, Stockton on Tees, or just Stockton, is a large market town. The town contains an undeveloped portion and an 85,000-person population. The Borough of Stockton on Tees, which is governed by the county, has about 196,000 residents, per 2017 ONS UK statistics. The name of this town was derived from Anglo-Saxon stock, which means a log or a wooden post, and ton, meaning a farm. So, Stockton On Tees literally means a farm built of logs. The friction match and the Stockton and Darlington Railway, which ran the first steam-hauled passenger train in the world in 1825, are two of Stockton's most well-known historical connections. The town is also home to the world's oldest passenger railway station building. During the Industrial Revolution, the Stockton and Darlington Railway served the port to ferry coal to the town for shipment. Northeastern England's Stockton on Tees is a town and unitary authority. Both sides of the River Tees are included in the unitary authority's jurisdiction. Durham is a geographical and historic county that consists of the area north of the Tees, including Stockton's mediaeval town. The region to the south is part of Yorkshire's historical and geographical counties. The metropolitan region of Teesside includes Stockton on Tees.

Best and Affordable Student Accommodation in Stockton on Tees

Any student would struggle with life's necessities. Finding an ideal Stockton on Tees student accommodation depends on multiple factors like the locality, student's lifestyles and all the amenities and services that are included in the rent. Stockton on Tees is a large market town comprising an unparalleled collective of wards and a part built-up Teeside area. You will see many bars, restaurants, and green spaces, making Stockton on Tees a lovely place to live. Below are the student accommodation in Stockton on Tees, which are situated in prime locations, giving you the perfect opportunity to immerse in the quaint environment of the town. Some of the best options for student accommodation Stockton on Tees are;

1. Mandale terrace: Mandale Terrace, is a well-equipped student accommodation in Stockton on Tees, conveniently located just 1.9 miles from the city center and close to local amenities. The property offers a range of room options and communal facilities such as a washing machine, common room, and self-catered kitchen, with bills included for hassle-free living. Students benefit from flexible payment options, central heating, and a vibrant communal TV area, making it a comfortable and sociable choice. The room types available in this student accommodation are en suites and studios.

Best areas to live in Stockton on Tees

Stockton on Tees offers a range of neighborhoods with options for Stockton On Tees student accommodation, allowing students to find a suitable balance between location, amenities, and lifestyle. Here are some of the best areas to live in Stockton on Tees as a student:

1. Thornaby:

Known for affordable rents, it offers a quiet residential setting with convenient transport links. It is close to supermarkets, green spaces, and Teesside University, making it a practical choice for student accommodation Stockton On Tees.

2. Norton:

With a village atmosphere, Norton has student accommodation Stockton On Tees along with cafes, shops, and green areas. It is slightly farther from the town centre but has regular bus services and walking routes to campuses.

3. Riverside:

Located near the River Tees, this area has modern developments with walking and cycling paths. Student accommodation here offers a quiet place to live about 10 minutes from the centre.

4. Ingleby Barwick:

A modern suburb with amenities, parks, and leisure facilities. It provides Stockton On Tees student accommodation in a calm environment; however, there is a short commute to university campuses.

5. Yarm:

Yarm offers student accommodation Stockton On Tees in an area with historic buildings, boutique shops, and riverside walks. It is more expensive and located farther from main student areas but may suit those looking for a quieter lifestyle.

Room Types Available in Stockton on Tees

Stockton on Tees offers a diverse range of student accommodation options to match different preferences, lifestyles, and budgets. Whether you’re looking for complete privacy, a budget-friendly option, or a social living experience, amber provides a variety of high-quality, verified properties that cater to students’ unique needs. Here’s a breakdown of the different room types available:

1. Ensuite Rooms: Ideal for students who value privacy but still want to be part of a shared community, ensuite rooms come with a private bedroom and an attached bathroom. The kitchen and common areas are shared with housemates, making it easy to socialise while maintaining personal space. This Stockton on Tees student accommodation option is great for those who want convenience without the added cost of a fully private space.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms: A more affordable alternative, non-ensuite rooms offer a private bedroom while the bathroom is shared with other residents. The kitchen and living spaces are also communal, allowing for a dynamic and interactive student experience. If you're looking for a cost-effective way to live in Stockton on Tees while still enjoying a strong sense of community, this option is a solid choice.

3. Studio Apartments: Perfect for students who prioritise privacy and independence, studios come fully equipped with a personal bedroom, bathroom, and kitchenette. This self-contained unit allows you to live at your own pace without sharing facilities. Studios are especially popular among postgraduate students or those who prefer a quieter, more focused living environment.

4. Shared Apartments: Designed for students who enjoy communal living, shared apartments provide a mix of private and social spaces. Each student gets a private bedroom, while common areas like the kitchen and lounge encourage social interaction. This setup offers the best of both worlds, privacy when you need it and a lively student community just outside your door.

Cost of Living

Understanding the cost of living in Stockton-on-Tees is invaluable for students planning their budgets, ensuring they can cover their expenses while studying. The historical market town offers a blend of affordability and convenience that shapes the lifestyles and spending habits of resident students. The average monthly cost of living for a student here generally hovers around £1000-£1200, reflecting the regional economic profile and standard of living in this part of England. This estimation aids students in financial planning for their Stockton on Tees student accommodation and other necessities.

1. Accommodation: £700–£900/month

2. Groceries: £120–£150/month

3. Transportation: £50–£100/month

4. Utilities: £50–£85/month (split in shared flats)

5. Internet: £25–£38/month

6. Leisure & Social Activities: £80–£150/month

Student Travel Stockton on Tees

Finding suitable off campus accommodation in Stockton On Tees, is just part of the equation when it comes to studying in this vibrant town. An equally important consideration is the ease of travel to and from your place of study and surrounding areas. Amber's offerings in Stockton-on-Tees are conveniently situated to take full advantage of the public transportation system, ensuring that affordability and accessibility are well within reach for students. Below is a breakdown of the principal modes of transportation:

1. Buses: Stockton-on-Tees boasts a robust bus network managed by Arriva and Stagecoach, offering frequent services across the area. With a typical single journey costing around £2 to £4, buses make for an economical travel option. Students can further benefit from discounted fares by availing themselves of multi-trip passes or weekly/monthly travel cards.

2. Trains: The town is served by Stockton Railway Station, providing connections to major cities and local destinations. Train fares for students in Stockton on Tees typically range from £4.50 to £6+ for nearby cities one way, but students can save money by using a 16-25 Railcard, which provides up to a third of rail tickets. Trains run regularly throughout the day, ensuring you can reach your classes or explore nearby cities with ease.

3. Cycling: For those who prefer pedal power, Stockton-on-Tees is a bike-friendly area with various cycle lanes and paths. Cycling is a cost-effective and healthy way to get around, and secure bike storage options are available near most student accommodations.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Stockton on Tees

The town offers several places where the student can go post-college hours. The student housing Stockton on Tees is located around many restaurants like Sorriso, Caruso and Borge Ristorante, and clubs like the Wobbly Goblin and The Social Room Stockton and several others the student can visit. Additionally, many public transport spots provide easy access to the rest of the town. Among the many things to do in Stockton on Tees, Preston Park is one of the most well-known. A historic house has been prepared, and a small zoo with an aviary park in Teesside. Between Middlesbrough and Stockton, a small neighbourhood recreation area is situated on A66. Buses routinely travel through the town centre. It offers bowling, a movie theatre, fast food, family restaurants, and shopping. You will be able to see many charity shops on the High Street, especially on the western side.

The city of Stockton on Tees is bustling with attractions and things to do. In Stockton on Tees, you can quickly locate attractions no matter how long you want to spend to ensure you have the best possible time like Butterfly World, Ropner Park, and Billingham Forum.  A neighbourhood market on Wednesdays and Saturdays also opens on the High Street. For students to enjoy a fulfilling and enjoyable stay, the student accommodation provided by amber offers a variety of possibilities. The Billingham Forum Leisure Centre is located in the Town Centre and features ice skating, a swimming pool, a gym, a sports hall, squash courts, a play farm, and a theatre.

Universities in Stockton on Tees

Accommodation for students in Stockton on Tees is located near several prestigious universities that are famous all across the globe. These universities offer several courses and curriculums that focus on practical and theoretical knowledge. Here are some of the top universities in and near Stockton on Tees:

1. Teesside University: Teesside University offers a wide selection of courses across fields like Business Management, Engineering, Computer Science, Law, Health, Arts, and Social Sciences for both undergraduate and postgraduate study. The university is known for its strong industry connections, modern campus, and focus on practical learning for real-world employability. You can find many student accommodation near Teesside University that are close to the university, which helps in saving a lot of time on commuting.

2. Middlesbrough College: Middlesbrough College provides a range of vocational and academic programs including Business, Engineering, Computing, Arts, Health & Social Care, and Hospitality at diploma and degree level. It is recognized for delivering hands-on training, modern facilities, and pathways to further education or direct employment

3. New College Durham: New College Durham features foundation degrees, bachelor’s degrees, Higher National Diplomas (HNDs), and vocational courses in Business, Health, IT, Engineering, Arts, and Public Services. The college stands out for its industry-focused apprenticeships and partnerships with universities for degree validation

4. Newcastle College: Newcastle College delivers industry-focused programs in Engineering, Business Management, IT, Hospitality, Social Sciences, and Humanities at undergraduate and diploma levels. It is known for its vocational approach, close employer links, and providing practical experience with strong graduate outcomes.

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