Northfield Avenue W5 is a charming student accomodation in London providing a range of comfortable en-suite rooms. University of West London (Brentford Campus) and University of West London (Thames Valley University) are a short ride away from this property.
Each room is furnished with a comfortable bed, desk-chair, washbasin and a private kitchenette equipped with a microwave and fridge. One can avail the convenience of a private bathroom, coupling convenience with privacy. Some common amenities include a shared kitchen, air conditioner, free high-speed wi-fi and USB connections.
At such a prime location, there are many famous restaurants and cafés in the neighborhood located at a stone’s throw such as Pasta Di Piazza and Cafe Florentine. Moreover, Walpole Park is located at a short walk from the property. With Tesco Express and Apple Tree London being a short walk away, you don’t even have to worry about fetching your groceries!
Staying at Northfield Avenue W5 enables you to commute throughout London, quite conveniently. Graham Avenue Bus Station Stops A and H are located at a 1-minute walk from the property. Northfields Tube Station is a 7-minute stroll, easing all commuting hassles you might have!
1. To secure a room student has to Pay a Security Deposit, in which one Week's rent will be holding deposit and it will be non-refundable. 2. The deposit will depend on the room type you select. The deposit might change due to availability, please get in touch with your amber agent to know more. 3. The rest of the security deposit will be refundable after inspection less any charges and deductions once the student moves out. 4. To secure your room you need to pay a deposit of GBP 2981.
1. If the Student has UK based guarantor the student can opt for monthly installment plans. 2. If the student does not have a UK-based guarantor, they can pay in 2 half-yearly instalments or pay the whole rent upfront.
Credit card, debit card & bank transfer.
To book a room UK-based guarantor is required if the student is paying in installments. To be eligible to act as your guarantor: 1. They must be residing in the UK and have a UK bank account. 2. You must provide the address of the guarantor and their proof of residence. 3. The guarantor whose details you provide must be able to guarantee the lower of: The total sum of rent payable by you to your landlord over the period of one year; or The total sum of rent payable and Deposit by you to your landlord over the period of your tenancy if your tenancy is less than one year. In instances where you are not able to provide a guarantor situated in the UK, you will be required to pay 6 months rent or the whole rent upfront.
As you are a student, you should not pay Council Tax and you must remember to fill in this form as soon as you move into your new property.
Yes, a licence is required to watch any programmes (even if you’re not watching on a TV).
Your landlord must protect your deposit using a tenancy deposit protection scheme. It must be a Government approved deposit scheme!
It depends on the property – it will be clear in the property description whether Wi-Fi is included in the price. PMG also have partnered up with The Bunch to help you sort out your bills.
Landlords should be able to provide a rough idea of how much bills will be for the property. All-inclusive bills for properties is usually easier but more expensive than sorting them out yourself as there is a mark up or you pay a management fee. PMG can offer you a bills included package with every home on our platform.
Yes, the PMG platform allows subletting but make sure you have permission from your landlord! Or, ask us for advice.
Most of their landlords would prefer you entered into a 10-12-month contract. You can sublet through PMG when you’re not there if you’re strapped for cash. Some of their landlords are happy for shorter lets but please get in touch to ask whether that is the case!
Typically, a deposit is one month’s rent. Or 3-5 weeks.
Yes, you will need a guarantor. A guarantor is someone who agrees to pay your rent. For example, a parent or close relative. If you don't pay your landlord what you owe them, they can demand your guarantor to pay on your behalf. Please read your tenancy agreement or your separate guarantor agreements, which sets out the guarantor's legal obligations.