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Prospect Point, Liverpool

Moira St, Liverpool, L6 1BA, United Kingdom
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About the Property

Experience the true joy of living when you choose Prospect Point located at Moira St, Liverpool, L6 1BA, United Kingdom. This student accommodation in Liverpool offers a wide range of modern and chic studios as well as ensuites, you’ll find many universities at a short distance from your premises. You’ll never be late to class since the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, University of Liverpool, and Liverpool John Moores University are just a short distance away from the property.

Liverpool is a vibrant and bustling city, renowned for its rich history, cultural heritage, and thriving student community. With its historic architecture, lively entertainment scene, and bustling shopping district, Liverpool is a city that truly has something for everyone. Whether you're looking to explore its rich cultural heritage, discover new music, or simply relax and enjoy the city's relaxed atmosphere, Liverpool has something for everyone. Prospect Point, located in the heart of Liverpool, is a premium student accommodation that offers top-notch amenities and a safe, secure living environment for students. Prospect Point being catered by Now Student Living, students are provided with a comfortable and convenient living space equipped with modern amenities, making it an excellent choice for both study and leisure. Known for the iconic Mersey River and a thriving music scene, Liverpool offers an enriching experience for students from around the globe who converge here to create a diverse and dynamic community. With its excellent facilities, comfortable living spaces, and friendly community, Prospect Point is the perfect choice for anyone looking for a safe and secure place to call home. So why wait? Book your stay at Prospect Point today and start exploring everything that Liverpool has to offer!

Features

Welcome to Prospect Point, your ultimate student haven in Liverpool! The ensuites offer everything you need for a comfortable stay, including a cosy ¾ bed for a restful night's sleep, ample storage space, and a dedicated workspace for academic pursuits. Enjoy the convenience of a communal kitchen and lounge area, perfect for mingling with fellow residents. If you prefer a bit more privacy, the studios boast a double bed, TV, and fully-equipped compact kitchen with personal hob, combi oven, and fridge/freezer. Plus, there's plenty of room to study and relax, with dedicated workspaces and dining areas. Your rent covers all the essentials, from water and electricity to lightning-fast Wi-Fi reaching speeds of up to 150 Mbps and content insurance for peace of mind.

Explore the vibrant community spaces, including a common room and study area, or take advantage of the washers and dryers for hassle-free laundry days. The dedicated residence team is always here to assist you, and don't miss out on exciting social events and experiences. Safety is the priority, with CCTV monitoring and an out-of-hours security team for added peace of mind. 

Location and What's Hot?

Centrally located in the heart of vibrant Liverpool, Prospect Point Liverpool is the ideal student accommodation for those seeking a lively and convenient living experience. Students at The Liverpool International College, City of Liverpool College, Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts, and many others.  will find themselves in the hub of student life with the city's most attractive offerings just outside their door.

Food lovers living at Prospect Point Liverpool accommodation can indulge in a range of culinary delights. The area boasts popular eateries like the trendy Moose Coffee and the exotic flavours of Chilli Pot. For nights out, places like The Caledonia and The Philharmonic Dining Rooms provide not only great food but also a rich, lively atmosphere.

The property is conveniently surrounded by grocery options, including large supermarkets such as Tesco Express and Lidl, ensuring that pantry restocking is a breeze. Access to healthcare is within reach, with medical needs catered for by the nearby Royal Liverpool University Hospital. For moments of relaxation, Sefton Park and Newsham Park offer serene green spaces perfect for a leisurely stroll or a brisk jog.

Culture vultures will appreciate the proximity to iconic Liverpool landmarks such as the Liverpool Cathedral and the Walker Art Gallery, providing enriching experiences just a short trip from home. When it comes to shopping, the hustle and bustle of Liverpool ONE offers everything from high-street brands to designer boutiques.

Indeed, Prospect Point student accommodation Liverpool is much more than a place to stay; it’s a ticket to an enriching student lifestyle, right in the excitement of Liverpool's cosmopolitan tapestry. With so much within easy reach and a calendar full of city events to dive into, students are perfectly positioned to make the most of their university years.

Commute

Living at Prospect Point, Liverpool student accommodation ensures that you are well-connected to various parts of the city, making your daily travels hassle-free. For bus commuters, several stops like the Epworth Street (Stop 1) and Low Hill (Stop 3) offer frequent services. Train travel is also convenient, with the Liverpool Lime Street Railway Station located within the vicinity. Should you prefer using the tram, the nearest stop is just around the corner. Moreover, the proximity of Prospect Point to these public transport stops means you can enjoy more time exploring and less time worrying about how to get there.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I pick my own room at Prospect Point?

Absolutely! You can choose the floor, flat, and room numbers that you want at Prospect Point. The Residence Team can help you figure out which room would be best for you.

Can I live with friends at Prospect Point?

Definitely! If you’re interested in living in a cluster flat with your friends, just let them know who you want to live with, and they’ll do their best to make it happen at Prospect Point. Be aware, they are more likely to be able to facilitate this early in the year, with many sites selling out the closer they get to September.

How do I know who I’m living with at Prospect Point?

Prospect Point don’t give out names for privacy reasons, but you can get a better idea of who you’ll be living with via their residents groups that are shared prior to check-in or by asking your site team to provide you with information such as gender, year and uni.

When can I move in at Prospect Point?

About two months before your move-in date at Prospect Point (selected when booking), you’ll be able to book a move-in slot that works for you. If you need any support for accessibility or travel reasons, be sure to let them know at this stage. If you need an early check-in, they may be able to help too, just reach out to your Residence Team and they’ll be happy to let you know availability and pricing.

Do I need a deposit at Prospect Point?

Unlike many other providers, they don’t require a deposit to secure your booking for Prospect Point. Instead, they ask for an advance rent payment, which they’ll take off your first rent instalment. It’s like a little gift to yourself when September rolls around!

Can I cancel after booking at Prospect Point?

Prospect Point work on a 5 day “cooling off” period. This means that should you need to, you can cancel your booking within 5 days of signing your tenancy agreement, as long as you have not yet moved in.
If you need to cancel after the “cooling off” period, they’ll allow it in certain circumstances, like if your UK visa is refused or you don’t make the grades for your chosen university. Just make sure to send them your UCAS notification or visa refusal documentation within 72 hours of receiving it.
You can also transfer your obligations to someone else if you find a replacement tenant who’s eligible to live in the property. They’ll need to run some checks to confirm their eligibility, but once everything’s in order, they’ll take over the tenancy agreement.

What if I have additional needs at Prospect Point?

Prospect Point have permanent accessible and temporary adaptable access rooms available to suit your needs. For more information about these rooms, please contact the Residence Team directly.

What if my student loan is late?

If your student loan payment is late, please get in touch with the Residence Team at your location for advice.

How is my rent paid at Prospect Point?

You can pay by logging in to the Prospect Point Concurrent Portal using your reference number and password. Payments can be made via direct debit or bank transfer.

How is my rent paid as an International student at Prospect Point?

As an international student, you can pay via bank transfer (Transfermate) or credit card (please note this may incur a transaction fee) at Prospect Point. For more information, refer to your booking documents or contact your Residence Team.

What do I do if I am not completely satisfied with Prospect Point?

If you’re not completely satisfied with your stay, don’t worry, Prospect Point is here to help! they take all complaints seriously and will do their best to fix any issues as soon as possible. Just check out their complaints procedure for your specific location.

Can I bring my pet with me?

As much as they love pets, unfortunately, they’re not allowed in their accommodation unless they are registered service animals – sorry!

Does my room come with bedding etc..?

Their rooms come totally empty, ready for you to make your own. If you need bedding or kitchen packs, they’ve got you covered! They’ve partnered with website to make sure everything you need is delivered straight to your door.

What about a TV licence?

If you want to watch TV in your room, you’ll need a TV licence – unless they tell you otherwise.

Can I have friends to stay?

You’re welcome to have guests stay in your room, but they ask that you limit it to no more than three consecutive nights.

Will my flat get cleaned?

Your student room and shared areas will be spotlessly clean when you arrive, but after that, it’s up to you! Don’t hesitate to ask their Residence Teams for advice or help if needed.

What if I have an issue with my room?

Need something repaired? You can log any maintenance issues using the Concurrent App and their Residence team will be on hand to respond to requests as soon as possible!

Am I allowed to smoke at the property?

All their student accommodation is smoke-free, so please use designated smoking areas outside the buildings or in the courtyards.

How do I connect to the internet?

Connecting to the internet is easy – just connect your devices to the wireless network on arrival. You can also use an Ethernet cable, which you can plug into the network wall socket in your room.

Are my things covered by insurance?

In partnership with Endsleigh, they include free contents insurance for every student that opts to live in one of their buildings. Once you’ve registered with My Endsleigh, you can instantly access your cover details and policy documents to check exactly what’s included and have the option to upgrade the level of cover if needed. Their claims team is on hand to advise whenever needed.

What can’t I do in my accommodation?

For health and safety reasons, they don’t allow candles, incense burners, deep fat fryers, or any electrical appliances that don’t comply with British standards and statutory regulations. they are also unable to accommodate E-scooters or any other alternatives. Please don’t bring any of these on-site.

Who will come into my room?

They carry out room inspections three times a year and occasionally health and safety checks, but we’ll always give you at least 24 hours’ notice before entering your room.

How much fridge space is there in the studio rooms?

All studios come with a small fridge with a freezer compartment.

Can I bring my rice cooker/electric pressure cooker?

Sorry, but they don’t allow rice cookers or electric pressure cookers – their high voltage can be dangerous.

Do you have an airport pickup service?

They don’t offer airport pick-up services, but their locations have great transport links with buses, trains, and taxi services available. If you need help organising your transport then feel free to reach out to the your Residence Team.

What if I need to leave before my tenancy ends?

They may have Tenancy Takeover options available, but it’s best to contact their Residence Teams for the most up-to-date information.

Will my bedroom be inspected when I move out?

Yes, your room will be inspected at least three times during your tenancy for maintenance checks. Any maintenance issues, damage, or missing items will be logged and addressed accordingly. After each visit, you will be informed of any issues found, and if there will be any charges for correcting them.

Do I need to move out for the holidays?

No, you don’t need to vacate your room during the holiday breaks. Your room is yours for the entire duration of your tenancy, and you only need to move out at the end of the agreement.

What if I want to stay over summer?

You can book your room for the entire year (51 weeks) or opt for a shorter tenancy where available and extend it for the summer period. Get in touch with the Residence Team at your chosen location for more information.

How do you protect my money?

They take the protection of their clients’ money seriously, and as such, Student accommodation are members of The Property mark Client Money Protection Scheme. You can find out more about the rules of the scheme here.
 Student accommodation are members of the Property Redress Scheme, ensuring that their clients have access to an independent redress system for any complaints or disputes that may arise.

What size is a small double bed?

A small double bed, also known as a 3/4 size bed, measures approximately 120cm wide x 190cm long.

Can I still receive deliveries?

Depending on your location, your post may be delivered directly through your door by Royal Mail or collected from on-site post boxes. You can receive larger parcels at reception, but unfortunately they can’t accept liability for any loss or damage.

Can I/my friends park at the building?

Most of their buildings don’t have allocated visitor parking, but there are nearby locations for you to park. Contact the Residence Team at your chosen location for more information.

How do I wash my clothes?

There are on-site laundries with washers and dryers at all their locations. You can pay for these via an app on a pay as you go basis.
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Student Accommodations in Liverpool

Liverpool Student Accommodation

Liverpool, a city rich in culture and home to a thriving student community, welcomes students from around the world. For students seeking convenient and comfortable living arrangements, securing the best Liverpool student accommodation is essential, and amber provides an easy solution. With amber’s platform, students can access a wide range of options for Liverpool student accommodation tailored to different lifestyles and budgets. Options for student accommodation include fully furnished en-suite rooms with private bathrooms, spacious studios featuring private kitchenettes, and shared apartments.

Amber simplifies the search and booking process of your Liverpool student accommodation, providing 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 student accommodation has never been easier. Some popular choices for student accommodation in Liverpool include X1 Arndale House, which is a 10-minute walk from the University of Liverpool, and iQ Great Newton House, which is 6 minutes away from Liverpool John Moores University. Amber’s services make it effortless to secure your ideal Liverpool student homes, allowing you to focus on immersing yourself in Liverpool’s vibrant student life.

About Liverpool

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 vibrant and 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 known for their research excellence, which emphasises hands-on learning. Students can find convenient Liverpool student accommodation options like Moorfield, Liverpool, just 8 minutes away from the University of Liverpool, making it easy to immerse themselves in both academic and social life. 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.

Best Student Accommodation in Liverpool

Student accommodation in Liverpool caters to a variety of needs and preferences, offering students a comfortable and enriching living experience. With numerous room types available, such as ensuites, non-ensuites, 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 Liverpool student accommodation choices, each offering unique features and convenient locations:

1. The Railyard

2. Prospect Point

3. True Liverpool

4. Vita Student Crosshall Street

5. Albert Court

6. Apollo Court

7. Byrom Point

8. Kaplan Living Liverpool

9. Lennon Studios

10. The Lantern

Affordable Student Accommodation in Liverpool

Finding affordable student apartments 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 studio flats, the city offers cost-effective living options without compromising on comfort, convenience, or community atmosphere. Here are some popular cheap Liverpool student accommodation choices:

1. Borden Court

2. X1 Arndale

3. Cambridge Court

4. Queensland Place

5. X1 The Edge

6. The Exchange

7. Atlantic Point

8. Paddington Park House

9. Falkland House

Best Areas to Live in Liverpool

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 vibrant 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, offering a peaceful atmosphere, various Liverpool student homes, with easy access to the city centre. With an average monthly cost of living around £750-£900, it’s perfect for students who prefer a quieter environment. Iconic spots include Sefton Park and the nearby Lark Lane, famous for its cafes and restaurants. For student accommodation in Aigburth, X1 Arndale is one of the best-rated options!

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 Liverpool options, such as iQ Great Newton House and X1 Arndale, 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 more affordable option for students. The area is home to a mix of traditional terraced housing options and modern developments, with the iconic Edge Hill train station and nearby parks providing a great local vibe. Some top options for student accommodation in this area include places like X1 The Edge, Prospect Point and many more.

4. Lark Lane

Lark Lane, adjacent to Aigburth, offers a lively student atmosphere with an average monthly cost of £800-£950. The area is known for its vibrant nightlife, unique boutiques, and picturesque surroundings, especially around Sefton Park. Properties like Albert Court and Borden Court are some of the most highly recommended properties for students to explore.

5. Liverpool City Centre

Liverpool City Centre, the heart of the city, has a higher living cost of £900-£1,200 per month, but offers unbeatable access to major attractions like the Albert Dock, the Liverpool Cathedral, and a wide variety of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. For student accommodation in Liverpool City Centre, X1 Arndale is one of the best options to consider.

Room Types Available in Liverpool

1. Ensuite Rooms

Most Liverpool student accommodation properties offer ensuite rooms complete with an attached bathroom, giving students their own personal space for sleeping and hygiene. The kitchen and living areas are shared with other residents, making it a suitable choice for students who appreciate privacy in their bedrooms but enjoy socialising in communal spaces.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms

These options are budget-friendly Liverpool student accommodation options that provide a private bedroom, while the bathroom, kitchen, and living areas are shared with others. Non-ensuite rooms allow students to have their own personal sleeping and study area while making use of shared facilities.

3. Studio Apartments

This type of Liverpool student accommodation includes fully self-contained units, featuring a private bedroom, bathroom, and a compact kitchen area. With no need for shared spaces, studios offer maximum privacy and independence, making them ideal for students who prefer a complete living area of their own.

4. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments

A one-bedroom apartment in Liverpool features one or two separate bedrooms and includes a shared kitchen, bathroom, and often a living room. Furnished with essential amenities, they’re ideal for students who prefer to live with one other person, offering a semi-private environment with dedicated bedroom space.

5. Shared Apartments

Shared Liverpool student accommodation apartments consist of multiple private bedrooms within the same unit, with common areas like the kitchen, bathroom, and living room shared among roommates. This layout of student accommodation in Liverpool is ideal for students who want a mix of personal space in their bedrooms and shared social areas.

6. Private Rooms

Most Liverpool student accommodation options, such as private rooms, provide a personal space equipped with a bed, study desk, and sometimes a private bathroom. They offer the privacy of an individual bedroom while often granting access to shared communal areas, making them a versatile choice for students seeking both independence and community.

Cost of Living in Liverpool

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 Liverpool student accommodation:

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

Student Travel Liverpool

Getting around Liverpool is convenient and affordable, making it easy for students to explore the city and commute between university, accommodation, and social spots. The city offers a variety of transportation options that cater to different preferences and budgets. Whether you're travelling by bus, train, or bike, Liverpool ensures students have easy access to reliable and cost-effective travel solutions. 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, with discounted student passes available for unlimited travel. 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. Cycling is an affordable and eco-friendly mode of transport. The average cost for bike hire through the Lime app is about £1 to unlock the bike and then 15p per minute, or you can opt for monthly bike rental schemes that cost around £15-£25 per month.

4. Taxis and Ride-Sharing
For those who prefer a more direct and private mode of travel, taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber are available. A typical short taxi ride within the city centre costs around £5-£8. Ride-sharing apps like Uber may offer slightly lower fares, depending on demand.

5. Ferry
For a scenic and unique way to travel, students can take advantage of the Mersey Ferries. A ferry ride between Liverpool and the Wirral costs around £2-£4, providing a great way to experience the city’s waterfront while getting from one side of the Mersey River to the other.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Liverpool

Liverpool is an exciting and dynamic city for students, offering a mix of vibrant culture, rich history, and modern amenities. With a low crime rate of 129.17% and a wide range of student-friendly neighbourhoods, Liverpool is a safe and welcoming city. 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 vibrant atmosphere creates a perfect balance of work and play. For more tips on navigating the city, check out our City Guide: Liverpool.

Liverpool’s student lifestyle offers a wealth of opportunities to socialise and immerse yourself in local culture. From trendy cafes and affordable eateries to buzzing nightlife spots like the Cavern Club and 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.

Top Universities in Liverpool

Liverpool is home to a wide range of renowned universities, offering students diverse academic programs, vibrant 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:

1. University of Liverpool

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 properties around the University of Liverpool 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 iQ Great Newton House, which are some of the best ones. Popular programs include Criminology, Nursing, Sports Science, Architecture, and Business Management.

3. Liverpool Hope University

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 and is known for offering a range of programs in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. 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, Prospect Point, and many more.

4. City of Liverpool College

City of Liverpool College offers a wide range of vocational and higher education programs, catering primarily to students looking for practical, industry-based qualifications. City Point, Element The Quarter, and many more properties are located near the City of Liverpool College, which are student favourites! Popular courses at the college include Digital Media, Art and Design, Engineering, Health and Social Care, and Business.

5. Liverpool International College

Liverpool International College (LIC) provides pathway programs for international students looking to progress to undergraduate or postgraduate studies at the University of Liverpool. LIC offers a range of foundation and pre-master’s courses in fields like Business, Engineering, Science, and Law. iQ East Court, Londonist Drapery Place, and many more are some notable properties around Liverpool International College.