About the Property
Out of all the student accommodations in Portsmouth, none can be as amazing as Middle Street. Middle Street Portsmouth accommodation has a number of studio options to cater to the student. The location is very central and buzzing, and one of the main features of Middle Street is its proximity to some of Portsmouth's most prestigious universities. The University of Portsmouth is just a 2 min walk away, International College Portsmouth (ICP) is a 4 min walk away and Highbury Campus - City of Portsmouth College is a 14 min drive away. Middle Street, Portsmouth, offers many different kinds of student accommodations to choose from, namely a number of kinds of studios.
The location of the student accommodation is also very attractive, with easy access to all the amenities that residents might need, including shops and restaurants. The closeness of these amenities makes sure that students have everything they need right on their doorstep. Getting around Portsmouth is also easy and affordable, thanks to the well-connected public transport system conveniently located near Middle Street student accommodation. The closest bus stop, University House, is just a 2-minute walk away, while the nearest railway station, Portsmouth & Southsea, is only an 8-minute walk away. A coastal city spread across Portsea Island, Portsmouth is a beautiful city that holds major significance in UK’s maritime history and is home to many navy museums. While such a picturesque city is reason enough to stay in Portsmouth, prestigious colleges thrown into the mix make it even better. There is always something exciting happening in Portsmouth, and students can never get bored.
Features
Middle Street has rooms that are chic and modern while also being extremely comfortable. One of the main features of Middle Street Student accommodation is the chic kitchens in the studios and large comfortable beds, study spaces for a focused study session and plenty of storage space to stay organized along with a television and sofa to get the weekend vibe going.
The communal areas and modern and perfect for the residents to interact with each other. There are plenty of spacious communal lounges that feature Smart TV, Games area for friendly competition and a well-equipped gym for working out and staying fit. There is also 24/7 CCTV surveillance for the residents' safety and onsite laundry facilities. Grab and Go breakfast and a free hot drink is also offered for the convenience of the students. There is also secure bike storage and an amazing exclusive social calendar.
Location and What's Hot?
Middle Street is located in an extremely central, safe and buzzing area of Portsmouth. There are a number of things to do in Portsmouth, like visiting the bars and clubs; there are also plenty of restaurants and cute little breakfast places nearby to grab a bite. One of the biggest selling points of Middle Street, Portsmouth is the distance from the universities; the University of Portsmouth is just a 5 min walk away, International College Portsmouth (ICP) is a 4 min walk away, and Highbury Campus - City of Portsmouth College is a 13 min drive away.
There are plenty of places to eat near Middle Street, Portsmouth, like The Rocka restaurant, Los Dos Amigos, Marimon House, 7Bone Burger Co. Portsmouth and Restaurant 27 that serve delicious food that you won’t be able to get enough of and afterwards go for one of the chilled cocktails at Emporium Bar, O’Neill’s Southsea, Sherlock’s Bar Southsea, The Beacon and The Vaults Southsea. There are also nice cafes to go to like Cafe Coco, Southsea Coffee Co, The Garage Lounge, 2 Nice Cafe and the Fratton. There are also plenty of things to do and places to visit, like Mary Rose Museum, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, The D-Day Story, Clarence Pier, South Parade pier and Cumberland House Natural History Pier. If you have a day off and want to go to a nice park for a picnic or a walk, there are a few nearby to choose from, like, Landport Park, Ravelin Park, Victoria Park, Kingston park and Orchard Park. The student life near Middle Street student accommodation is lively and buzzing, and so is loved by the residents. There are also plenty of supermarkets and grocery stores nearby for the students to get fresh and affordable groceries, like Sainsbury’s Local, Tesco express, Costcutter and Portsmouth International Food Centre
Commute
The public transport in Portsmouth is fast and convenient for the students studying there and especially for the residents of Middle street student accommodation. The closest bus stop, Stand J, is just a couple minutes walk away, while the nearest railway station, Portsmouth & Southsea, is only an 8-minute walk away. Walking and cycling are the healthiest and most environmentally friendly modes of commute, while taxis are the faster but way more expensive mode. There are also student discounts and cards offered to students with valid IDs.
What will you get
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's included in the 'inclusive rate'?
All utilities electric, gas and water are included in the rent on a fair usage allowance with hot water available 24-hours per day. Heaters are controlled individually by the tenants in their rooms. High-speed internet and Wi-Fi throughout the building, including bedrooms and ethernet cable connection in bedrooms Council Tax students are exempt from paying council tax, however some councils may charge tenants out of term time, therefore the tenant is liable for any council tax charges that may be incurred. Contents insurance is provided through Endsleigh insurance to cover your belongings for up to 10,000.
Is there a TV?
A flat-screen TV with 40 channels is provided in most of their apartments and studios. Please check with the management team at your accommodation what is provided. If you've brought your own TV, you'll be pleased to hear that there's a TV aerial point in your bedroom, but please note, you are responsible for providing your own TV licence.
Do I have to pay for a TV licence?
You will be responsible for providing a TV licence should you use a TV in your room/apartment.
Will I have internet in my room?
Broadband and Wi-Fi is available throughout the building, 24-hours a day.
How do I access the internet?
Wi-Fi is available throughout the accommodation. Wired connections are available via an Ethernet cable, and connected to the wall socket in your room simply open your web browser and follow the instructions. Upgrade options are also available. Internet is provided by third party companies and they have a 24-hour support line should you need it; details will be given out with the welcome pack.
Are kitchen essentials, bedding and towels included in my room?
You will need to provide your own bedding, kitchen equipment, towels etc. But, they know that being a student means there's a lot going on and a lot to organise. This is doubly true if you're coming from overseas. So you can buy these items from them to make settling into your home a little easier. You can choose one of their collections that cater for your exact requirement, from The Kitchen Collection which contains all the kitchen essentials through to The Luxury Collection which was curated for the ultimate in superior living. You don't even have to worry about unpacking it all. They will have it all made up and ready for your arrival so you can enjoy the way of living from the moment you walk through your door.
Will my room be cleaned?
Room cleaning is not included in your rent, so will be responsible for cleaning your room. If you're not a fan of doing the cleaning yourself, they offer a range of room cleaning services. You can choose from weekly, monthly, ad hoc and end-of-tenancy cleans.
Are the fitness suites and other social spaces free to use?
Many of their student accommodation properties have their own on-site fitness suites, as well as a whole host of additional social spaces. Access to these areas is free for residents whenever you like.
What do I have to pay and when?
There are three payment options available at Property. Property offers you to pay your rent in 1, 3 or 4 instalments. To pay rent in 3 or 4 instalments, you will need to provide evidence of a UK based guarantor, such as a family member or friend. If you do not have a UK based guarantor and wish to pay in 3 or 4 instalments, they will also accept Housing Hand as your guarantor. Property offers great flexibility in our 4-instalment plan. This is offered for those students who rely on a student loan and/or grant to pay their rent. they still expect 4 weeks of the rent to be paid 10 days before the start date of the tenancy agreement for your first instalment, and a larger second instalment due at the end of September which is when most student loans/grants have been paid to students in the UK. This will help lots of students to manage their finances at the beginning of term. they will ask you to upload your student loan/grant document to your Property's Portal account prior to your arrival.
I am paying my rent in instalments, when are my payments due?
For those students paying in 1 instalment, the rent payment date is: Single instalment – 10 days prior to your tenancy start date For those students paying in 3 instalments, the rent payment dates are: For those students paying in 4 instalments, the rent payment dates are: This information can also be found on your tenancy agreement. Please note that they don’t accept cash. 1st instalment – 10 days prior to your tenancy start date, 2nd instalment – the following January, 3rd instalment – the following May, 1st instalment – 10 days prior to your tenancy start date, 2nd instalment – end of September, 3rd instalment – the following January, 4th instalment – the following May. This information can also be found on your tenancy agreement. Please note that they don’t accept cash.
I am paying my rent in full, when is my payment due?
If you are unable to provide a guarantor in the country of your accommodation, your rent payment will need to be made in advance, in full, 10 days prior to your tenancy start date.
I don't have a guarantor, can I still live in your accommodation?
Of course! If you are unable to provide a guarantor in the country of your accommodation, your rent payment will need to be made a year in advance, in full,10 days prior to tenancy start dates.
When can I move in?
Your accommodation will have a dedicated Move In weekend which coincides with the start of your tenancy. Details of this will be communicated closer to the time. Don't worry if you are not able to move in on the dedicated Move In weekend, you can still pick up your keys during office hours outside of this. Please just contact the helpful on-site accommodation team to let them know when to expect you and to ensure moving in is a hassle-free experience for you.
What documents do I need to check in?
Please ensure that, before you move in, you have * Paid your deposit * Signed your tenancy agreement * Paid your first rental instalment (or full rent if applicable). Please be aware, no keys will be issues to you if rent has not been paid. * Provided 1x photo ID and 1x proof of address for yourself (and your guarantor if applicable) * Provided 1x proof of Visa if required * Provided 2x passport photos and 1x proof of student status.
What do I have to bring?
You will need to provide your own bedding, kitchen equipment, towels etc. If you have specific questions about what to bring, such as sizes for bedding, or whether to bring induction or standard pots and pans, please contact your on-site accommodation team.
Who can be a qualified UK Guarantor?
A resident of the United Kingdom being Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland and England. A resident needs to be someone who resides within the UK and is recognised as a resident for tax purposes with HMRC. The guarantor must have a fixed address – Proof of address, in the form of a utility bill (less than 3 months old), and photo ID is required. The guarantor must be able to enter their National Insurance number when completing the booking.
What happens if I fall behind on my rent payments?
Your contract with us is legally binding so please make sure you’re clear on its terms and conditions. Here’s an overview of some of the key facts: You are bound to the full contract period – if you leave before the contract ends you will not receive a reduction in rent. You must pay your accommodation fees on the due dates stated on your contract – outstanding debts will eventually be passed on to an external debt collecting agency. Once your debt has been passed on to the agency, you will be liable for all legal charges.
This will be my first time living in this new country and I'm nervous as I don't know anybody...?
Communal student living is all part of the university experience. But at Property think they’ve arranged things to ensure that you have a great environment, friendly people and a real sense of community. they want you to enjoy the now and look back with fondness when the time comes to move on. To help make sure you have the best of times, our accommodation team will arrange events throughout the academic year to help you get to know your flatmates while having a good time – and even learning something new and different from your studies. Keep an eye on the Facebook page for your student residence and on-site notice boards for up-coming events.
I would like to be situated close to my friends in the same apartment block - is this possible?
Absolutely! Please let us have details at the time of booking and they will do our best to accommodate friends and students from the same university together.
What kind of students will be living in accommodation?
A wide range of students live in student accommodation, including undergraduates, postgraduate students and international students.