About the Property
Middle Street Nottingham is a modern and spacious student accommodation in Nottingham that strives to provide different types of en-suites and bedroom apartments like Cluster Ensuite and 7 Bedroom Flat. It is an accommodation designed to keep every single student’s needs and demands in mind, right from hitting fitness goals to socialising, quiet spaces, and much more! It is definitely a place for everyone. Middle Street Nottingham is fondly recognized for its amenities, good value, location, and services that enrich every student’s experience during their stay in Nottingham. The nearby universities to this Nottingham student accommodation are Nottingham Trent University, Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies, Nottingham Trent International College, The University of Nottingham International College, University of Nottingham, University Park Campus, Derby College, Loughborough College, and many other famous universities.
This proximity enables students to take advantage of quick excursions, conserving precious time and energy that can be used for studying or engaging in various student activities. In general, Nottingham's reputation as a centre for learning is not solely determined by its schools but also by its lively surroundings, cultural activities, and dedication to offering a well-rounded educational journey. Nottingham is a lively city that is welcoming to students, with over 65000 students arriving each year. Due to the high housing prices in various UK locations, the student housing market in Nottingham is highly favourable. Within the urban area, there are numerous choices available that cater to your financial constraints and offer a variety of amenities and services to suit your needs. There are numerous cafes, restaurants, and boutiques around Middle Street student accommodation in Nottingham, which contribute to a lovely atmosphere for students in the area. Besides the charming Christmas market in the downtown area and the numerous dining and drinking establishments, individuals also partake in a range of cultural activities, museums, and parks.
Features
Explore the Middle Street student accommodation, your perfect student sanctuary in Nottingham! Step into the bedroom apartment and discover the essentials for comfortable living, which include a cosy bed for restful nights, a spacious desk and chair for study sessions, and a wardrobe to keep your outfits organised. Outside your room, you'll find a host of common amenities designed to enhance your student experience. With the University of Nottingham nearby, getting to classes has never been easier. Off-street parking ensures convenient access, while the brilliant location offers easy transport links and access to local amenities. Need to stock up on groceries? Just across the road, you'll find a 24-hour Tesco Superstore. Feeling the need to stay active? The 24-hour gym across the road has got you covered. Plus, with recent renovations, Middle Street Nottingham offers modern and stylish living spaces that cater to your needs. Middle Street student accommodation isn't just accommodation; it's your home away from home.
Location and What's Hot?
Located on one of the famous streets of Nottingham, The Middle Street Nottingham is one of the most comfortable and spacious properties which has been the talk of the town for student accommodation because of its proximity to various famous universities like University Park Campus, University of Nottingham, Nottingham Trent University, Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies, Nottingham Trent International College, The University of Nottingham International College, Derby College, Loughborough College, as well as Loughborough University. Apart from being conveniently close to universities, the student accommodation is surrounded by a number of restaurants, pubs, and tourist attractions. This gives students an opportunity to make the best of their student life by enjoying the Nottingham nightlife and exploring the history and culture of the city at their doorstep.
The culinary scene around this accommodation is rich and varied, with restaurants like Best Pizza and Kebab, Amores Italian Restaurant, and Birds Bakery In Beeston tantalising your taste buds. For those casual evenings or caffeine needs, cafes including Costa Coffee, Greenhood Coffee and Cartwheel Coffee - Beeston beckons you to relax with friends over delightful brews. If you're prepping for a night out, local bars such as Black Shale Bar & Kitchen - Beeston and Crown Inn provide the perfect backdrop to socialise. When everyday essentials are on the list, grocery stores like Tesco Express and Forbidden Planet ensure you're stocked up without any hassle. Your well-being is not an afterthought, with Queen's Medical Centre at ready access, ensuring peace of mind for you and your loved ones. Green spaces such as the tranquil Highfields Park or the sprawling expanse of Wollaton Hall and Deer Park offer a serene getaway from the academic grind. Those in quest of art and history will find local treasures awaiting at Nottingham Castle and The National Justice Museum. Overall, Nottingham is a very vibrant city that loves to host international students.
Commute
Students can readily discover other parts of Nottingham without spending too much money as the site is situated close to various public transportation options. You can easily reach the nearby Nether Street bus station with just a short walk, allowing you to easily hop on and explore other interesting areas at any time! Church Street stop, Jessamine Street stop, Queens Road stop, Linden Grove stop, and numerous other bus stations are located in the vicinity. Beeston train station is the closest train station. Middle Street in Nottingham is a lesser-known gem when it comes to student housing in Nottingham, but now you are in on the secret!
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Frequently Asked Questions
There are clauses in your contract I do not agree with, will you change them?
Our contracts must stay uniform across the portfolio. Their contracts have been written by their solicitors and fully comply with all legislation; they cannot change any clauses in their contracts.
Why do I have to pay a deposit and what is it for?
It is important to note that the tenant cannot choose what their deposit goes to and that you realise that rent and deposits are two separate entities. If you have damaged the property and/or have rent arrears and the deposit does not cover the costs, the landlord reserves the right to take you to court.All of their properties will require a security deposit to be paid before they will allow you to sign a contract. This is a refundable sum of money taken at the start of your tenancy and they will protect it with a government-backed scheme called ‘My Deposits’. The deposit is normally used at the end of your tenancy for any tenant negligence or rent arrears outstanding on the tenancy, but below is a more detailed list of what it can be used towards.Any damage that exceeds the normal limits of wear and tear Cleaning Lost keys and/or replacing locks Any waste or belongings left in the property Rent arrears.
What does this mean for a tenant?
Rent – The tenants are all responsible equally for the rent, while you will be asked on each instalment to pay your share, if rent arrears occur, the landlord reserves the right to ask for any outstanding rent from the tenancy as a whole, irrespective of who has and has not paid. Damage – You are jointly responsible for taking care of the property including communal areas. Deposits – When you sign up with them, you will each be asked to pay a share of the total deposit for the tenancy, however, the deposit much like the tenancy is still considered as one. This means at the end of your tenancy, any damages to the house, irrespective of whose room the damage is in, or who cause the damage, will be deducted as a one charge to all relevant tenants. Leaving a tenancy – It’s a good idea to discuss your plans with the other tenants if you want to leave your tenancy throughout the academic year, as your tenancy is joint and several, the remaining tenants will need to agree that they are happy for someone to take over your current tenancy. It’s all down to communication, as the remaining tenants do reserve the right to say no if they are not happy with the replacement tenant you have found.
What does this means for a guarantor?
In joint tenancies, the guarantee agreement will cover the whole rent and/or other liabilities under the tenancy. This means that if the tenant you are guaranteeing is in rent arrears, PMG rent and the landlord reserve the right to come to you as the guarantor. It also means that under the joint and several AST, they also reserve the right to come to you for any of the tenancies rent arrears. However, for any of their joint tenancies, all tenants on the AST will have a guarantor in place. Any tenant that does not will be asked to pay their rent in full before the tenants take possession of the property.
Joint and Several?
Most of their tenancy agreements are on a joint and severally liable basis. This is where all the tenants sign the same tenancy agreement and have equal responsibility for the tenancy. Under joint and several tenancies, all the tenants are treated together as ‘the tenant’. They will not offer their contracts on any other basis unless already stated and they will not be able to amend or change their ASTs.
Length of Contract?
Our standard contract lengths are 50 weeks; however, these will differ depending on the landlord request and some of their tenancies are on a 51, 52 or 48 week lease. Before they rent out their properties, they discuss with the landlord what term they are looking for and also what they as their managing agents will need in order to turn around each property before the next lot of tenants. As their contract lengths are already pre agreed, they will not be able to shorten them.
Assured shorthold tenancy agreement (AST)?
As they are a student only letting agent, all their contracts are fixed term ASTs. Put simply, this is an agreement between a tenant and a landlord for living in a rented property. The agreement exists to protect both the tenant and the landlord, as it arranges for a tenant to live in the property for a fixed length of time, after which time the landlord can either claim back possession of their property, renew the tenancy, or allow it to become a periodic tenancy.