Natex is an amazing student accommodation in Liverpool. This property offers a wide range of studio and shared apartments. It is a perfect student accommodation as you can find many of the major universities around this property. The University of Liverpool is located at a walking distance of 14 minutes and the City of Liverpool College is a 16-minute walk from this property.
When staying here, you don’t have to worry about anything as all your needs will be fulfilled here. Free high-speed Wi-Fi gives you the complete freedom to juggle between academics and leisure. A kitchen present at the property, helps you cook your favorite meals at your convenience. After a long week of college, enjoy the company of your peers in the Games room and have a blast. Do not worry about paying for a gym membership as there is a Gym available at the property that you can use at your convenience. You don’t have to worry about keeping your favorite outfits fresh and clean as the property provides a Laundry facility for you to use. The best part is that all bills are included in the rent.
Located in the central location of Liverpool, most chill places are easily accessible from here. Head out to The View Restaurant for some delicious food, which is just an 8-minute walk away, or visit Kurdistan Café for a cup of coffee and it is just a 2-minute walk from this property.
Along with top-notch amenities, this place also provides really great connectivity throughout the city. Fraser Street Bus stop is located at a short walking distance of 2 minutes, and Liverpool Lime Street Train Station is a 4-minute walk from this property.
University of Liverpool all campuses: 12 -15 minute walk.
Liverpool John Moores University: 11 minute walk
Liverpool Hope University Creative campus: 13 minute walk.
The residence only accept bookings if you are over 18, with the exception of properties in Scotland where you must be 16 or over. This is due to the legally binding tenancy agreement that every tenant is required to sign when living at the accommodation. They also can only accept people in full time education.
We do provide female only accommodation in some of the schemes but it is not guaranteed that this will be possible. Please speak to the amber team to find out more information.
We are more than happy to accommodate groups as well as individuals. Where you are not booking in a group, the residence team understand your flat mates will be key to your experience so when you book as an individual, they will ask you a series of questions to help them to match you with the perfect flatmates.
Yes. It is your home so you are allowed to have guests visiting you.
Their standard office hours are between 10am 5pm. Out-of-office hours are also supported by emergency contacts.
Absolutely! They want their community to suit you, so they wont force you to come to their events but you are always welcome. If you have your own suggestions for them even better!
No they do not advise you to bring your own electrical cooking equipment for health and safety reasons.
The students are responsible for their own rooms and communal kitchen within the flat. All other rooms and communal areas are cleaned by the site cleaner.
Smoking is not allowed within the accommodation, however there is a designated smoking area outside the building.
If you are having any issues please contact the accommodation team in the first instance, they will do all they can to help. In exceptional circumstances it may be possible to move you; however they would look to resolve any issues with you all.
Drop them an email or pop into the office to let them know, their on-site Maintenance team will be able to deal with most things.
No pets are permitted under the term of the tenancy agreement.
Yes. Groceries can be delivered to the reception area, but you are to ensure that you are available to take receipt of the delivery. Delivery drivers are not to be given access to the flats.
To learn more about the deposit requirement, please check the policy section above, or feel free to reach out to your amber agent.
Some of the accommodation include contents insurance with Howden.
It is important all students confirm their cover to ensure you understand what is and isn't covered. Plus you'll also be entered into a prize draw, courtesy of Howden!
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What is and what isn’t covered
They understand students have a limited budget so Howden have launched brand new, unique student insurance options. They have been designed to cover the risks that you may encounter whilst living in student accommodation and away from home.
Yes, WiFi is included in your rent. You'll also have a broadband connection in your room on your desk.
For more details about guarantor requirements, refer to the policy section above or connect with your amber agent.
Housing Hand provide a guarantor service for both International and UK students who do not have a suitable or qualifying UK guarantor.
Housing Hand works in partnership with the accommodation to stand as your UK rental guarantor. Accommodation requires all students to have a guarantor if you are not able or willing to pay your rent in full for the year. If you choose the instalment plan option and can provide your own UK guarantor, providing they qualify, then you do not need to use Housing Hand. If you choose the instalment plan option and cannot provide a UK guarantor, then Housing Hand will be able to provide this service for you.
Housing Hand charges a one off fee that you will either pay up front at the start of your tenancy or monthly (if on a 12 month contract).
For students the fee will be between 60-95% of your monthly rent with the minimum price starting at 295 for 12 months cover. The exact cost depends on your personal details and several factors including the amount of your rent, you will be given a no obligation quote for the cost of the service on application.
For more information on payment plans, refer to the policy section above, or contact your amber agent for assistance.
Yes you are entitled to cancel your booking but they will need you to provide proof for this.
Facilities and features can vary; typically you are provided with a bed, a study with a desk and a chair, bookshelves, wardrobe and plenty of storage. Bedding is not provided with each room as most of their students prefer to bring their own, however you can order bedding and kitchen utensils from their friends UniKitOut to be delivered to your room prior to your move in.
Most sites will be more than happy to arrange an airport pick up service for you. You just need to let them know your name, arrival date and time and your flight number, well then arrange the transport for you. Please ensure you have enough UK Sterling to pay the taxi fare and check with your chosen property first.
It is possible but it depends on each scheme. The residence team would advise you to check with them before you make any arrangements.
Most of the sites offer summer stays. Please check with the amber team for further information.
You will need to bring a method of Identification with you to the accommodation, either a Driving License or Passport, a letter of confirmation from the University. They also need a passport photograph.
If you are travelling via car on move in day they will inform you in advance whether there is a drop off bay on site for you to off load any suitcases or belongings, or they will send you the location of the nearest car park. Its important to book your move in slot with them in advance so that they can make sure these resources are available to you on the day.
They understand that sometimes students will need to arrive outside of arrival hours. They ask for you to contact your Accommodation Team at the earliest possible opportunity to ensure that they can provide all the necessary information and ensure that they have got everything ready for your arrival. For example they need to ensure that they have received all relevant documentation, the booking fee and first instalment before they can move anybody in.
It might not be a manager who will be there for the check-in however the Accommodation Team will always aim to introduce themselves at the earliest opportunity so you know who they are.
Yes but you will still have to pay rent for the full length of your agreed tenancy, even if you no longer live at your accommodation.
In the event that something is broken or doesn't work in any part of the accommodation, the student needs to report the issues to the accommodation office who will escalate it accordingly. They have accommodation maintenance wizards that work full or part time on site depending on the property. They are there for the hour of need replacing light bulbs, blown fuses, blocked showers etc. They do also work with local contractors for isolated issues. Your son/daughter will always be given at least 24 hours notice if a maintenance operative or contractor needs to access their room. They always offer for the maintenance operative/contractor to be escorted for the jobs entirety if necessary.
They know it can sometimes be unsettling when your son/daughter leave home for the first time, despite it being one of the proudest moments they understand it can be hard. As parents its natural to worry, they find a common one is their students not responding to phone calls or e-mails as quickly as they might have done at home. They always respect that all their students are responsible adults and are sensitive to respecting their privacy, however they appreciate that some situations can be distressing. They therefore always encourage all their parents to contact the accommodation team by phone or e-mail (details available on your relevant scheme page) if you have any concerns regarding your son/daughter. A member of the accommodation team will pop over to their room to give a friendly knock on the door to check everything is okay. If there's any reason why they aren't able to support your concern they will always try to direct you to the appropriate department at the University/College.
They are proud to offer a postal service during office hours within their schemes. They always communicate the postal process to their students when they move in, however they will always make every effort to ensure that your daughter/son gets their mail safely. They always asks for students to inform the staff if they are expecting a recorded or special delivery for the site team to ensure that someone is available for the delivery. They also always ask for the student to bring some ID for when they come to collect the parcel. They recognise that the students cant always come down themselves; they are flexible with friends picking up parcels however the student needs to contact the accommodation team to let them know in advance.
They cannot be liable for any direct, indirect or consequential loss arising from accepting mail on students behalf. Although they will make every effort to ensure the students get their mail safely, they will not be responsible if recipients fail to collect their deliveries, packages are stolen or damaged due to circumstances beyond the control of the accommodation team. They also are not responsible for packages that arrive outside office opening hours or when the accommodation team are out of the office. If the students dont collect their mail within 4 weeks it will be returned to the sender.
They take booking preferences very seriously and take great pride in being able to accommodate these in most cases. There is a preference box on the booking form which allows the student to put any preferences they might have, for example friends they wish to live with, location of room within the building, same sex cluster flats. They always do their best to accommodate these preferences, if for whatever reason they cant fulfil them they will always try to achieve one or two and notify the student if they aren't possible.
Students do not have to pay Council Tax, but the council must be informed that you are a student and apply for exemption as this does not automatically happen. It is the responsibility of every student to apply for exemption, your University/College or accommodation provider* cannot do this for you, though they can help you!
At accommodation, they want you to feel safe and secure at all times. They understand how important safety and security is to students when it comes to choosing a place to live. That's why we've taken every effort to ensure that they provide the best services so that their students can thoroughly enjoy living with them. They have 24 Hour CCTV Cameras installed in all of their buildings, internally and externally. Secure Key Fob Door Entry & Bedroom Door Locks. There are also locks on all private bedrooms and out-of-hour security is there to support the community if you have any security concerns, ensuring your security and safety.
The properties have been specifically designed to be used by students. These properties have benefited from significant changes in fire safety, building regulations and coherent fire and management strategies. They have extensive fire safety systems in place in all the buildings that they manage. They are also audited by their own internal team, as well as external consultants, on a regular basis to validate, and if necessary update, their extensive fire safety systems, policies and procedures.
Liverpool is a well-known student city in the UK, home to over 70,000 students across top institutions. The city offers a great mix of academic excellence, cultural heritage, and student-friendly amenities. On-campus housing in Liverpool is often limited and fills up quickly, leading many students to choose off-campus student accommodation in Liverpool for better comfort and flexibility. Amber helps students find the best student accommodation in Liverpool, offering options to suit every lifestyle and budget. These include furnished en-suite rooms with private bathrooms, modern studios with kitchenettes, and shared apartments close to major universities and city attractions.
Amber simplifies the search and booking process of your Liverpool student accommodation. It provides support at every step. From comparing options to securing student apartments in Liverpool near top universities like the University of Liverpool and Liverpool John Moores University, the process is made much simpler. With amber’s 24/7 assistance, flexible stay durations, and hassle-free booking process, finding the perfect Liverpool student accommodation has never been easier. Some popular student accommodations in Liverpool include Capital Gate by Student Roost, which is a 2-minute walk from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, and iQ Great Newton House by IQ Student Accommodation, which is a great place to stay.
Liverpool, located in northwest England along the Mersey River, is a dynamic city celebrated for its rich maritime history and cultural heritage. Known globally as the birthplace of the Beatles, Liverpool has a lively arts scene and iconic landmarks like the Royal Albert Dock and the UNESCO-listed Liverpool Waterfront. Home to around half a million people, Liverpool boasts a diverse and youthful population, making it a welcoming city for students. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy its proximity to scenic landscapes, including the nearby Lake District and Snowdonia National Park.
Liverpool is also a thriving academic hub, with top universities in the United Kingdom known for their research excellence, which emphasises hands-on learning. With a student-centred environment, affordable living, and an impressive 54th QS Best Student Cities ranking, Liverpool is an ideal destination for students. From annual music festivals, such as Liverpool Sound City, to cutting-edge tech spaces and trendy neighbourhoods like Anfield and Sefton Park, Liverpool offers a unique mix of tradition and modern appeal tailored for young students.
Student accommodation in Liverpool caters to various needs and preferences, offering students a comfortable and enriching living experience. With numerous room types available, such as en-suite, non-ensuite, shared, and private apartments, and 1-2 bedroom apartments, students can enjoy amenities designed to make life easier and more enjoyable. Amber’s platform simplifies the search for student accommodation in Liverpool, whether you’re interested in Liverpool student studio flats, ensuite rooms, or shared spaces. There’s a range of Liverpool student accommodations to support a comfortable transition to university life. Explore some of the top student accommodations in Liverpool, each offering unique features and convenient locations:
1. The Railyard – ★★★★★ (4.9/5) – Stylish rooms with modern facilities and great connectivity to the city. The property costs £99 per week.
2. Prospect Point – ★★★★★ (5/5) – As a fresher, I had an absolutely amazing time. Freshers were buzzing, and we were never short of a party! The property costs £125 per week.
3. True Liverpool – ★★★★★ (4.9/5) – Love living as a true student. Lots of activities all the time, gym classes, yoga classes. The property costs £125 per week.
4. Vita Student Crosshall Street – ★★★★★ (4.9/5) – Brilliant accommodation for both local and international students! The property costs £194 per week.
5. Albert Court – ★★★★★ (4.9/5) – It is near Lidl, and there's a nice Chinese restaurant nearby. The property costs £131 per week.
Finding cheap student accommodation in Liverpool can make all the difference for students looking to enjoy city life without breaking the bank. From affordable student houses in Liverpool City Centre to budget-friendly student accom Liverpool, the city offers cost-effective living options for student flats in Liverpool without compromising on comfort, convenience, or community atmosphere. Here are some popular and affordable student accommodation in Liverpool:
1. Borden Court – The property costs £85 per week.
2. X1 Arndale – ★★★★★ (5/5) – Super friendly and efficient communication. The property costs £120 per week.
3. Cambridge Court – I found my student accommodation on amber and it is excellent and value for money. The property costs £125 per week.
4. Queensland Place – ★★★★★ (5/5) – The property costs £123 per week.
5. X1 The Edge – ★★★★☆ (4.3/5) – Spacious and modern studios with excellent facilities and a welcoming student vibe. The property costs £80 per week.
Liverpool offers a range of neighbourhoods for student accommodation, each with unique characteristics that cater to different preferences and lifestyles. Whether you’re seeking a wonderful student community, proximity to the university, or budget-friendly options, Liverpool’s neighbourhoods have something for everyone. Have a look at some of the best areas in Liverpool:
1. Aigburth: Aigburth is a leafy residential area in southern Liverpool, with an average monthly cost of living of around £750-£900. It’s perfect for students who prefer a quieter environment for student rooms in Liverpool. Iconic spots include Sefton Park and the nearby Lark Lane, famous for its cafes and restaurants.
2. Allerton: Allerton, located just south of Aigburth, has a similar cost of living, around £750-£950 per month. It’s known for its suburban charm, several student homes in Liverpool options, and proximity to Calderstones Park, making it an ideal location for students who enjoy a mix of green spaces and local amenities.
3. Edge Hill: Edge Hill, with an average monthly cost of £700-£850, offers a mix of traditional terraced housing options and modern developments, with the iconic Edge Hill train station and nearby parks. Some of the best Liverpool accommodations are in the area.
4. Lark Lane: Lark Lane, adjacent to Aigburth, offers a lively student atmosphere with an average monthly cost of £800-£950. It offers unbeatable access to major attractions like the Albert Dock, the Liverpool Cathedral, and other entertainment options. Finding student accommodation near Liverpool University is easy and affordable here.
Liverpool 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 in student accommodation in Liverpool:
1. Ensuite Rooms - Ensuite rooms come with a private bedroom and attached bathroom, giving students personal space while living in shared housing.
Privacy: A private bathroom eases comfort and convenience.
Shared Living Areas: Kitchen and lounge are shared, encouraging interaction.
Ideal For: Students wanting privacy with the option to socialise.
2. Non-Ensuite Rooms - Non-ensuite rooms provide a private bedroom with a shared bathroom, making them budget-friendly options.
Privacy: Bedroom remains personal, bathroom is shared with others.
Shared Living Areas: Kitchens and common areas are communal.
Ideal For: Students looking for affordable housing with community living.
3. Shared Apartments- Shared apartments in student rentals in Liverpool offer individual bedrooms while residents share bathrooms, kitchens, and lounges.
Privacy: Bedrooms are private; other areas are communal.
Shared Living Areas: Strong focus on social living and group activities.
Ideal For: Students who enjoy community living and making friends.
4. Private Rooms – Private apartments provide a full flat with a bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen solely for one person.
Privacy: Full privacy with no shared areas.
Shared Living Areas: None; the entire space belongs to the resident.
Ideal For: Students who want full independence and maximum comfort.
5. Studios - Studios are self-contained spaces with a bedroom, bathroom, and kitchenette in one unit.
Privacy: Complete independence with private facilities.
Shared Living Areas: No shared spaces inside the unit.
Ideal For: Students who prefer independence and quiet study environments.
6. 1-Bed Apartments - 1-bedroom flats provide a separate bedroom along with a private kitchen, bathroom, and living space.
Privacy: Full privacy with a separate bedroom and facilities.
Shared Living Areas: The entire space is private to the resident.
Ideal For: Students who want a home-like setting with more space.
The cost of living in Liverpool is generally affordable compared to other major UK cities, making it an appealing option for students and young professionals. Liverpool's cost of living is about 5-10% lower than the national average, with students or young professionals typically spending around £750 - £1,100 per month, depending on lifestyle and choice of accommodation. Here's a breakdown of typical monthly expenses to help plan your budget, excluding rent for your private student accommodation Liverpool:
1. Food and eatery: £150 to £500 per month
2. Travelling expenses: £20 to £150 per month
3. Leisure and entertainment: £50 to £350 per month
4. Stationery and textbooks: £80 to £100 per month
5. Internet & mobile phone: £50 to £80 per month
6. Average rent: £140 to £170 per month
Getting around Liverpool is convenient and affordable, making it easy for students to explore the city and commute between the university, their homes for students Liverpool, and social spots. The city offers a variety of transportation options that cater to different preferences and budgets. Some of the best modes of transport available for students include:
1. Buses: Liverpool has an extensive bus network operated by several providers, including Arriva and Stagecoach, which makes it simple to travel across the city and beyond. The average bus fare for students is around £2-£3 per single journey. You can also get a weekly bus pass for around £15-£20, which provides significant savings for regular commuters.
2. Trains: For longer-distance travel or to explore nearby cities, Liverpool's train services are an efficient option. The city's main station, Liverpool Lime Street, connects to other major cities in the UK. A single journey within the city typically costs around £2-£4 for students, while discount railcards can help save on longer trips. A weekly travel pass for unlimited travel within Liverpool costs around £25-£30.
3. Cycling: Liverpool is becoming increasingly bike-friendly, with dedicated bike lanes and bike hire schemes such as Lime Bikes. The average cost for bike hire through the Lime app is about £1 to unlock the bike and then £15 per minute, or you can opt for monthly bike rental schemes that cost around £15-£25 per month.
Liverpool is an exciting city for students, offering a mix of culture, rich history, and modern amenities. Areas like the City Centre and Baltic Triangle are particularly popular, with everything from libraries and cafes to green spaces like Sefton Park, where students can study or unwind. The city’s accessibility and excellent public transport make it easy to explore, while its atmosphere creates a perfect balance of work and play. For more tips on navigating the city, check out the Liverpool City Guide. The neighbourhoods are perfect to find Liverpool student houses to rent.
Liverpool’s student lifestyle offers a wealth of opportunities to socialise and immerse yourself in local culture. Liverpool is home to a delicious food scene, offering a mix of cosy cafes, diverse restaurants, and lively pubs. Popular cafes like Bold Street Coffee serve great coffee and pastries, while restaurants like The Art School offer fine dining with a creative twist. For casual bites, try the iconic Cavern Quarter for a taste of Liverpool's music heritage and pub culture, with venues like the Philharmonic Pub serving classic British fare. Everything you need is close to your Liverpool Uni student accommodation.
From trendy cafes and affordable eateries to buzzing nightlife spots like Concert Square, there’s always something to do. If you’re into unique experiences, Liverpool is known for its annual events, including the Liverpool International Music Festival and Baltic Weekender, which bring together students and locals alike. To make the most of your time in Liverpool, explore things to do in Liverpool, and don’t miss the chance to discover the best museums to visit in Liverpool.
Liverpool is home to a wide range of renowned universities offering students diverse academic programs, exciting campus life, and excellent opportunities for personal and professional growth. The city’s higher education institutions are well-respected both nationally and internationally, with strong academic reputations, diverse student populations, and strong industry links. Some top universities include:
The University of Liverpool is one of the UK's leading research institutions, offering a rich history of academic excellence and a global perspective. With a QS ranking of 165, this university is known for its outstanding research programs and strong connections with industry. The university provides a wide variety of undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Popular programs include Law, Medicine, Engineering, Business, and Computer Science. Some notable Liverpool Uni accommodations include iQ East Court, Londonist Drapery Place, and many more.
2. Liverpool John Moores University
Liverpool John Moores University is a modern, forward-thinking institution, with a QS ranking of 801-850, that focuses on providing a practical, hands-on education. With strong links to employers, LJMU offers a range of career-oriented courses. Students can explore accommodation options like XI Arndale House and Atlantic Point, which are some of the best ones. Popular programs include Criminology, Nursing, Sports Science, Architecture, and Business Management.
Liverpool Hope University is a highly regarded institution known for its creative, supportive atmosphere. This university has a ranking of 83 out of 130 in the UK. Popular courses include Education, Fine Arts, Theology, and Psychology. If you’re interested in some of the best options for student accommodation near Liverpool Hope University, consider properties like Queensland Place, Cedar House, and many more.