Kaplan Living Brighton, Brighton

Circus St, Brighton, BN2 9AS, United Kingdom
From
£249
per week
1.6 mi from University of Brighton
( 11m. 23m. 33m)
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city center | 0.2 mi
University of Brighton (Grand P... | 0.07 mi
St Giles College | 0.14 mi
Kings Brighton | 0.39 mi
Pay In Instalment
laundry facility
Bicycle storage
Play Pool
Gaming Room

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About the Property

Located on Circus St, Brighton, BN2 9AS, United Kingdom, Kaplan Living Brighton is a student accommodation in Brighton that offers en-suites and studios. The Kaplan Living student accommodation in Brighton is located a short distance away from prestigious institutions like the University of Brighton (Grand Parade Campus)  and Kings Brighton. Kaplan Living Brighton is bright and large, with pleasant bedrooms with en-suites and studios. A modern and elegant student home 0.2 m away from the centre of Brighton has a welcoming student community. Students come from all across the city, and the central Brighton location is suitable for the students.


Brighton is a seaside town in the county of Essex. It is also called the unofficial capital of the LGBTQ+ community in the UK. The city is famous for its coastline and white chalk cliffs. Brighton is also considered one of the most open-minded cities in the world. It is also considered the unofficial capital of the LGBTQ+ community. Brighton is famous for its beaches and chalky cliffs east of Brighton. The city is said to be a settlement since the Bronze Age and has quite a historic significance. Brighton is also called the happiest city in the UK because of its friendly community, which is well known for its helpful nature. It is a popular tourist destination because of its well-known and diverse communities. The markets of Brighton are quite famous for their quirky things going hand in hand with luxury brands. Brighton's music and arts scene makes it a cultural hub for the UK. The town developed a lot during the Victorian era, which got its multiple piers and hotels. Multiple cities like London, Exeter, Cardiff and Southampton are close to Brighton, under a 4-hour drive, where you will find more of our properties.

Features

Every room features study desks, a wardrobe, shelves, a pinboard, a bedside unit, a small fridge, a chair, under-bed storage, a mirror and a shower! During your stay at Brighton, you will have access to a variety of amenities. The public rooms, which include study rooms, a laundry room and a gaming room, are a terrific location to work and play with your new friends. You will also have use of the laundry facilities. The social events calendar will make sure you're always booked to have fun and interact with other students.


The house was designed specifically for students and has everything you need to feel at home. The courteous management team has 24-hour on-site reception, and secure access doors will make you feel protected. They are there to assist you with any issues you may have, whether it be a problem with your lodging, navigating the local region, or planning transport. You won't have to worry about bills either because all utilities, such as electricity, gas, and water, as well as maintenance charges and free high-speed WiFi throughout the building, are included.

Location and What's Hot?

Kaplan Living Brighton is located at ideal distances from several esteemed universities like the University of Brighton (Grand Parade Campus) and Kings Brighton. The St. Giles College and the University of Brighton are also located a few minutes away from Kaplan Living Brighton.

Being just 0.2 m away from the city centre, the students can easily visit several restaurants, clubs and bars. Restaurants like Pompoko, The Chilli Pickle, Tutto and Wagamama Brighton are fabulous picks located near. You can grab some delicious burgers at Burger Brothers. Visit famous museums like the Brighton Museum Art Gallery and Royal Pavilion to explore some exquisite art pieces and the culture of the city. If you like watching theatre performances, visit The Hope & Ruin, Komedia Brighton and Theatre Royal Brighton. The Enter Gallery is a beautiful gallery near Kaplan Living Brighton. Famous clubs and bars like BrewDog Brighton, Ye Olde King & Queen Brighton, Dead Wax Social, Earth & Stars and Carton Arms. You can go bar hopping and dance your weekend away. North Laine Bazaar and Tesco Express are just around the corner. Want to have a perfect cup of coffee? Visit Pelicano Coffee Co. and have a kickstart to your day! The town also offers beautiful architecture like the Brighton Palace Pier, where you could enjoy a time of amusement rides and the arcade. The town's natural history and art museum also offer a walk through Brighton's start as a town. The Brighton i360 is also a popular spot to view Brighton, the coastline, and the English Channel.

Commute

Kaplan Living Brighton has excellent connectivity to public transport and provides fair coverage of the city. Kaplan Living Brighton is located close to several bus stops and train stations, which are just a stroll away from Kaplan Living. American Express bus stop and North Road East bus stop are the nearest bus stops away from this Brighton student housing. The Brighton train station is also located a short drive away from this student accommodation in Brighton. The Brighton and Hove bus is also an option for public transport to get around Brighton with a single ticket costing from £2.00.

Pet policy

Unfortunately, you cannot bring pets, however they have an additional policy regarding assistance and therapy animals.

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Common Amenities
Gaming Room
Laundry Room
Social Events Calendar
Amazing Social Spaces
Study Rooms
Bicycle Storage

Cancellation Policies (2)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property offers cooling-off period.
  • Replacement Tenant Accepted
    This property allows cancellation upon finding replacement tenant.

Payment Policies (5)

  • Booking Deposit
    This property requires booking deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers flexible instalment plan.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will I need a guarantor?

All Pathways students are required to provide guarantor. This is usually a parent or guardian over the age of 18. They do not need to be based in the UK. A guarantor is liable for addressing any tenancy breaches, including non-payment of rent, if a Pathways student fails to fulfil their responsibilities. Pathways students must have a guarantor. If you are not a Pathways student, you will need a suitable guarantor if you choose to pay your rent in instalments. Your guarantor must be a UK resident who is not a student, and can confirm that they have the ability to pay your rent in the event that you are unable to. If you do not have a UK guarantor, they recommend Welcome to Rent Guarantor, who can act as your guarantor for a fee. Students who pay their rent in full do not require a guarantor.

When do I need to make my first payment?

If you’re a Pathways student, you’ll pay a £1,000 advance rent payment as part of the booking process. All further payments can be made on their online payment portal, which is available through the property Student Account. If you’re staying at one of their Glasgow residences, you will make your first payment when you arrive at the college to enrol.

How do I get to the residence from the airport?

They offer free airport transfers on the main arrival weekend, or if you would like to arrive at a different time, they can arrange a private transfer for you. You can let them know your preferences before you travel by filling out the pre-arrival form that we’ll send you when you book.

Can I book with friends?

Yes. Simply give them the names of your friends when you book and we’ll allocate your rooms together if they can. You will need to all book the same room type and contract length. Read more here.

I’m under 18 — can I book accommodation?

Yes, they have several residences which accept students under 18. In fact, you’ll even benefit from property Living Special Support, an enhanced wellbeing and support package.

How much do I need to pay when booking my room?

You’ll pay a £250 advance rent payment as part of the booking process, or £1,000 if you’re a Pathways student. All further payments can be made via your property Student Account if you are Pathways student, or by Flywire, accessed via the Living accommodation portal for all other students.

Can I change my booking?

If you wish to make any changes to your booking, please contact their Central Accommodation Team. They will always make every effort to accommodate your wishes but all changes are subject to room availability and their booking terms and conditions.

Can I cancel my booking?

There are certain conditions that may allow you to cancel your booking. Please see their cancellation policy.

What do I need to bring with me to check in?

As well as your belongings, you will need to bring a form of photo ID, such as a passport, to confirm your identity so they can issue your room key.

What is the check-in process?

In order to check in, you must complete all stages of the booking process, including providing identity documents and making any required rent payments. They will then contact you to make arrangements for check-in and let you know any relevant travel information. This will help to ensure you have the best possible experience upon moving in.

When can I move in?

You can move in any time from the first day of your accommodation agreement. If you need to move in early, please contact their Central Accommodation Team and they will be able to advise if this is possible. There will be an additional weekly charge for any early check-ins.

What do I do with the inventory?

They provide all students with an inventory to complete and return to the residence team when you move in. This is used to inform the team of the condition of your room and of any issues you wish to report. When you move out, it will also be used to determine if any damage has been caused that you may be held liable for.

I’m going to be late checking in — do I need to let you know?

Yes, please keep them informed if your plans change. You can find contact details for each residence on the residence page.

Can I change or upgrade my room after moving in?

Room change requests after moving in may be possible but are dependant on availability and subject to their terms and conditions. Please contact the Central Accommodation Team to discuss any changes.

Can I extend my stay beyond my contract end date?

Yes, extensions are possible but dependant on room availability. You may be asked to move to another room if you wish to extend. Please contact the Central Accommodation Team to discuss your requirements.

How do I check out?

Prior to moving out you may be asked to arrange an end-of-tenancy room inspection with the residence team. On the day of your departure, please remove all your belongings from your bedroom and the communal kitchen and place any waste in the bins provided. Once your room is clear and clean, please hand your key in at reception to sign out.

Where can I find more information about my residence?

When you complete the booking process you’ll receive an email containing a handy Welcome Handbook with lots of information about your new home.

What happens if I lose my keys? Will I be charged?

Most of their residences have keyless entry systems operated via your mobile phone. If you for any reason you require a physical access fob, you may be charged for a replacement if you lose it.

What are the reception opening hours?

Most of their residences have 24-hour reception teams. The reception may be unattended occasionally during the night if the team member on duty is elsewhere in the building.

Is internet provided free at property Living residences?

Yes, free, high-speed internet is included in your contract. You can enjoy a wired* connection of up to 100 Mb/s, provided by Ask4. Internet access is available throughout the building, and you may register up to 10 separate devices. Please note: you’ll need to bring your own ethernet cable in order to use the wired connections. Wifi is available throughout all property Living residences.
You can also add extra services to your Ask4 account for an additional fee. For a one-off payment of £15, you can register an additional 4 devices (up to a total of 14). If you wish to back-up your work on the cloud, you can purchase unlimited storage, also for a one-off payment of £15.

Can I bring my own TV?

Residents are welcome to bring a television set, but you will be responsible for buying your own TV licence as the residence does not provide this.

Do I need to buy contents insurance?

They know that accidents happen, so property Living has you covered. They work with Endsleigh Insurance to provide you with contents insurance. You can download the Endsleigh app to check your level of cover, and can submit a claim using the claim form.

Can I order parcels to the residence?

In most cases this will be possible, but please check with your residence reception team to find out the process.

Are there any social spaces or events at the residence?

Yes! All residents have access to comfortable social lounges where you can relax with your new friends. They also run social events and activities all year round — you can find out more on their student life page.

How do I report a maintenance issue?

Maintenance issues can be reported to the residence’s friendly reception team.

Can I have visitors come to stay with me?

Most residences do allow occasional guests to stay overnight, but for safety reasons, guests will typically need to be 18 or over and to sign in at reception. You will be personally responsible for the conduct of any visitors you are permitted to have stay while they are on site.

Do I need to pay a deposit?

No, They do not ask for a damage deposit. Instead, they will inspect your room every term and charge you directly if they find any damages. However, at the time of booking, you’ll need to make an initial payment towards your first month’s rent to secure your room.

How do I pay my rent?

Accommodation Pathways students can pay their rent through their property Student Account, where they can access their online payment portal. All other students can pay via Flywire, which is available via the property Living accommodation portal.

Can I pay in instalments?

If you’re a property Pathways student, you’ll need to pay £1,000 to secure your room at the time of booking. Your following payments are then shown at the time of booking and will depend on your course length. A guarantor is also required, regardless of how you choose to pay.
For all other students — yes, you are welcome to pay by instalments. If you choose this option, you’ll need a UK guarantor. If you do not have one, They recommend Welcome to Rent Guarantor, who can act as your guarantor for a fee.

What do I do if I can’t pay my rent?

If you are unable to pay your rent in time due to delays with your student loan or any other reason, please contact them as soon as possible for guidance.

Can I hire a cleaning service?

At most residences, you’ll be able to add a regular room cleaning to your booking as an optional extra.

Is there a laundry service available?

Yes, all residents will have access to a laundry room where you can wash your clothes for a fee.

What is the Student Assistance Programme and how does it work?

The Student Assistance Programme is confidential support and advice line that is free to all residences. You can call them at any time to discuss any problems you may be having, or take advantage of the many wellbeing resources available for free on their app. You can find more details on their support page.

How do I access wellbeing support?

There are many ways you can access wellbeing support at their residences. You can call the free Student Assistance Programme advice line, or, if you’d prefer to speak to someone in person, there will always be a friendly face on the residence reception team for you to talk to. Finally, they also offer a premium support service, property Living Special Support in many of their residences. You can learn more on their student support page.

Can I bring a pet?

Unfortunately, you cannot bring pets, however they have an additional policy regarding assistance and therapy animals, which can be viewed by clicking here.

What if I have a disability or medical condition?

All of their residences have accessible rooms available. Please just let them know your requirements when you apply. If you have a disability or medical condition that requires their  support, please contact them so they can discuss your needs.

What safety measures are in place?

You can rest assured their residences are following all appropriate safety guidelines, such as sanitising stations and frequent cleaning of communal areas.

What should I do if I feel unwell?

If you feel unwell, you should speak to a member of the residence team who can offer guidance and help you to make a doctor’s appointment if necessary.

What happens if I don’t get a visa?

If your visa application is unsuccessful, please send a copy of your visa refusal documents (or other evidence) to your Admissions Adviser for review. A decision will then be made regarding eligibility for refund in line with the company’s terms and conditions.

Do I need to self-isolate when I arrive in the UK?

The UK currently does not require new arrivals to self-isolate, but please check the government website before you travel for the most up-to-date advice.

I don’t have a UK bank account — how do I pay my first instalment of rent?

If you are a Pathways student, your first instalment of rent and all further payments can be paid online using their on online payment portal, accessed via your property Student Account. All other students can use the Flywire payment portal. You do not need a UK bank account to use the online portal or Flywire, but they advise you set one up when you arrive in the UK — your residence team can help you with this.

What should I bring with me to the UK?

They advise that you bring suitable clothing: the average temperature in the UK is around 20 degrees celsithem in summer and between -3 and 10 degrees in winter. You’ll also need a laptop, electrical adaptor, UK currency and any medicine you take. You will also need to bring a number of documents with you for enrolment and entry to the UK — you can find the list in the pre-arrival guide we’ll send you.
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Student Accommodations in Brighton

Brighton and Hove Student Accommodation

For students seeking quality Brighton student accommodation, there's a plethora of choices beyond the university dorms. Opting for off-campus student accommodation in Brighton can offer greater independence, space, and a chance to immerse in the local culture. Amber is at the forefront of facilitating this shift, providing a seamless search experience for those pursuing studies at nearby educational institutions such as Bellerbys College, Kings Brighton, University of Brighton, and Cambridge College. Amber is the perfect platform to simplify the hunt for the perfect student accommodation in Brighton. It showcases a range of room types, from en-suite rooms to fully-fledged studio apartments, all situated in convenient locations that cater to students' lifestyles. These student accommodation Brighton options come packed with amenities to support student's academic and leisure pursuits. Some of the best student accommodations in Brighton include Ravilious House, iQ Brighton, etc exemplifies the top-notch living spaces available.

About Brighton

Brighton, with 2.9 million people, ranks 26th and received the highest score for the Student Mix indicator thanks to its sizable and diverse student body. The two highly regarded universities in the city have a sizable foreign student body, with 27% of the total enrollment originating from countries other than the UK. Despite being primarily recognised for its colorful beachfront, the south coast city is more than just a coastal resort. Brighton and Hove offers various activities and tourist attractions like the Royal Pavilion, Brighton i360, and Brighton Palace Pier. One of the two central regions that make up the City of Brighton is the beach resort of Brighton, which is situated on the south coast of England. The variety of independent restaurants and nightlife locations in Brighton are worth the visit. To make the most of their time at school, students who attend the Kings Brighton and the University of Brighton reside in Brighton. Student apartments in Brighton cater to all your preferences, like prices, tastes, and styles to match. Freethinkers, business people, and entertainers call this place home. The city is vibrant, innovative, and bohemian. 20 thousand students are living there, both local and international.

Best Student Accommodation In Brighton

Finding the right student accommodation in Brighton is essential for a smooth academic journey. As the home to some prestigious academic institutions, the city offers a variety of options tailored to students’ needs. Key factors such as proximity to campus, budget-friendly pricing, safety, and a supportive community are crucial when making a choice. Amber simplifies this process by providing a user-friendly platform featuring verified listings, flexible leasing options, and amenities designed for student life. From private rooms to shared spaces and studio apartments, amber ensures that students can find housing that aligns with their lifestyle and academic goals. Explore the top student accommodation in Brighton here to secure a space that feels like home.

1. Holden Court

2. Vogue Studios

3. IQ Abacus House

4. Crown House

5. iQ Sawmills

Affordable Student Accommodation in Brighton

Brighton, home to renowned institutions, offers a variety of Brighton student housing options that blend affordability with quality. From shared apartments to private studios, students can find cheap student housing in Brighton tailored to their preferences, complete with essential amenities like high-speed Wi-Fi, study lounges, and 24/7 security. Affordable housing in the city ensures students enjoy a comfortable and convenient living experience close to campus and local attractions. Some of the most affordable student accommodation in Brighton include:

1. The Stoneworks

2. Alumno Falmer

3. Britannia Study Hotel

4. Promenade Student Living

5. Brighton Beach Suites

Best Areas to Live in Brighton

proximity to universities to vibrant social scenes. Below are three top localities where students can find the best student accommodation in Brighton options:

1. North Laine: North Laine is a bohemian, vibrant area known for its eclectic mix of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants. Located close to the University of Brighton, it’s ideal for students who love a creative and lively atmosphere. With easy access to campus and a community feel, iQ Brighton is perfect for students who want to immerse themselves in local culture and enjoy a walkable area filled with arts, entertainment, and unique shops.

2. Hanover: A residential neighborhood with a strong sense of community, Hanover is just a short walk from the University of Brighton. Known for its quirky houses, narrow streets, and friendly vibe, it’s popular among students seeking a quieter yet convenient location. Affordable housing options in this area include Alumno Falmer as the area is well-connected by public transport to the city center and nearby amenities.

3. Kemptown: Located on the seafront, Kemptown is a lively area known for its vibrant nightlife and diverse community. It’s within walking distance of both the University of Sussex and the University of Brighton, making it highly attractive to students. Brighton Beach Suites is perfect for students looking for easy access to the beach and the buzz of Brighton's social scene.

Room Types for Student Accommodation in Brighton

There are several top-rated student accommodation in Brighton to cater to different needs, preferences, and budgets. Amber’s properties in the area provide a wide selection of room types, ensuring that students can find the perfect living space to suit their needs. Here are some of the top room types available in the city:

1. Ensuite Rooms: Ensuite rooms are ideal for students seeking privacy while still enjoying the social benefits of shared living. These rooms come with a private bathroom attached to the bedroom, offering students the comfort of personal space. Hillfort House offers ensuite rooms that are perfect for those who want a peaceful retreat but still wish to be part of a communal living environment. Ideal for students who want both privacy and social interaction, these rooms offer easy access to shared kitchen and living areas.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms: For those looking for more affordable options, non-ensuite rooms provide a private bedroom while the bathroom and kitchen are shared with other residents. Non-ensuite rooms in properties like Hollingbury House are perfect for students who want a comfortable living space but need to keep costs down. The shared facilities foster a community atmosphere, making it a great option for student apartments in Brighton.

3. Studio Apartments: Studio apartments are fully self-contained, offering students complete independence. These units come with a private bedroom, bathroom, and kitchenette, making them a perfect option for students who prefer not to share living spaces. iQ Brighton offers fully furnished studio apartments that provide ultimate privacy and convenience. These are particularly suitable for students with demanding schedules or those who value solitude.

4. 1-Bed and 2-Bed Apartments: One bedroom student accommodation in Brighton offers a balance between privacy and shared living. Each student enjoys their private bedroom while sharing the common areas with one or two roommates. Vogue Studios provides spacious apartments that are ideal for students looking for a comfortable and quiet living environment with just one or two roommates.

5. Private Rooms: Private rooms in shared apartments are a great choice for students who want personal space but enjoy a community atmosphere. These rooms come with essential furnishings, and students share the kitchen, bathroom, and living areas. Student Castle Brighton offers private rooms in large shared apartments, perfect for those looking for affordable, private student accommodation in Brighton with access to shared communal spaces.

Cost of Living

Brighton and Hove have an average cost of living in the top 22% of global cities, which amounts to approximately £800 - £1500 per month. Although your estimated cost of living may not turn out as expected, you must keep a record to be safer and make the process of choosing student accommodation in Brighton and Hove easier. Here are some additional expenses to keep in mind other than the rent for your student accommodation in Brighton:

1. Groceries: £100 to £150/month

2. Food: £350 to £450/month

3. Transport: £40 to £50/month

4. Laundry: £25 to £40/month

5. Stationery and textbooks: £20 to £30/month

6. Clothing: £50 to £75/month

7. Movie ticket: £7 to £10

Student Travel Brighton

The University of Brighton has four campuses: Grand Parade, Falmer, and Moulsecoomb. Students can quickly go to the surrounding areas because the Brighton campus is located on Grand Parade, just a few minutes away from the city center and off-campus student accommodation in Brighton and Hove. The extensive Stoke Park Road network, which spans the entire city and includes the University of Brighton, is well known. The Brighton and Hove transportation system is separated into numerous zones encompassing the city's prominent areas. Most transportation options are tied to the student accommodation in Brighton, to make your stay and travel simple. Make your stay a little less expensive by considering the travel costs, which are also very reasonable.

1. Bus: In Brighton, a single trip costs £2.70 per standard. The bus operator National Express can take you in and out of Brighton. You must issue a card and check the bus schedules for hassle-free travel. If you tend to use cash, make sure you keep the exact amount of the fare.

2. Rail: A single person's daily train costs range from £15 to £20.  If you are a first-year student, you should speak with the local railroad authority and request a discount. The Brighton and Hove PlusBus pass is an electronic ticket that may be used on buses, the underground, and some overground train lines.

3. Bicycle: Riding your bike to the university or running errands will be more convenient and affordable. Bike stands are available at prominent blocks and have separate lanes on the road; you could easily rent a bike and use it for small commutes around the city. Additionally, most student accommodation Brighton and Hove properties come with designated cycle/bicycle storage spaces.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Brighton

Brighton is among the world's most energetic cities. Capturing students' interest as soon as they enter this warm and pleasant setting. The University of Brighton offers a hugely diversified culture, a rich legacy, a vibrant and dynamic nightlife, museums and galleries, sports facilities, theatres, and music halls for students to enjoy. Every area of the city is covered in greenery.

Some of England's most stunning parks can be found in Brighton and Hove City, including Withdean Park, which is only a short distance from the university campus and is the ideal place to unwind and breathe fresh air after your lectures. Preston Park is yet another fantastic option, commuters who prefer a little more peace will find this place to be excellent. The best of both worlds may be found in Preston Park.

If you're running low on budget and want to visit a low-cost bar or restaurant, consider Kooks Restaurant and The Witchez Restaurant in Brighton and Hove, where you can find mouthwatering cuisine at reasonable prices, like pizza, burritos, and other Italian and continental fare. Want to experience Brighton and Hove's nightlife? Visit East Street Tap Pub or Zahara Nightclub for the newest tunes and an engaging musical experience from well-known local DJs and musicians. Some of the best tourist attractions near student accommodation in Brighton include the Royal Pavilion, The Lane, British Airways i360, Brighton Beach, and Brighton Palace Pier.

Universities In Brighton

Brighton is home to several top universities, making it an ideal destination for students seeking quality education and a vibrant campus life. Known for its strong academic programs, diverse student body, and rich culture, Brighton offers students the opportunity to study in an exciting, student-friendly environment.

1. University of Brighton (Grand Parade Campus): A leading public research university with a global reputation for excellence in fields like law, business, and the arts. The University of Brighton is known for its strong athletics programs and vibrant campus life, making it a top choice for students.

2. Kings Brighton: A historic University that offers top-tier programs in public health, education, and business. Kings Brighton is committed to community engagement and producing leaders in various fields. 

3. University of Sussex: A public community college offering a wide range of associate degrees and certificate programs, the University of Sussex is known for its affordable education and pathway to transfer to four-year universities.