Ropemaker Court, Manchester

500, Moss Ln E, Manchester, M14 4PL, United Kingdom
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£140
per week
1.9 mi from City Center
( 16m. 20m. 39m)
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Alliance Manchester Business Sc... | 0.81 mi
Royal Northern College of Music... | 0.84 mi
Manchester school of architectu... | 0.9 mi
Manchester School of Art | 0.94 mi
University of Manchester (Fallo... | 1.0 mi
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No Visa No Pay
Pay In Instalment
study area
bills included
laundry facility

About the Property

Located at 500 Moss Ln E, Manchester M14 4PL, UK, Ropemaker Court Manchester stands out as a prime choice for student accommodation in Manchester. Known for its robust selection of room types in luxurious ensuites and apartments, Ropemaker Court Manchester caters to a variety of living preferences, designed with a student's comfort in mind. Neighbouring educational institutions such as the University of Manchester, Manchester Alliance University, Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester School of Architecture, and Manchester School of Art, among others, are just a walking distance away, ensuring a convenient commute for students.

The city of Manchester, pulsating with a dynamic student scene, is an excellent backdrop for Ropemaker Court, Manchester accommodation. Ranked among the top cities for higher education, Manchester boasts renowned universities, such as the University of Manchester and the University of Manchester (Fallowfield Campus), contributing to a vibrant student population. With a rich industrial legacy that intertwines with a spirited cultural milieu, Manchester is a city that continuously shapes the country's history. From iconic music venues to the historic Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium, the city not only emphasizes educational excellence but also provides an enriching social life for students. Amenities like laundry facilities, content insurance, and social areas at Ropemaker Court, Manchester student accommodation, ensure a comfortable and hassle-free living experience. Immerse yourself in the Manchester lifestyle, where tradition meets modernity, making it a superb choice for students from around the globe.

Features

Optimally situated for academic and social pursuits, Ropemaker Court Manchester presents an inviting retreat for students in the bustling city. With a range of rooms, from the 2-bed Apartment to the Premium En-suite, each space comes with a personal touch, ensuring students feel right at home. The living experience at Ropemaker Court accommodation Manchester is heightened by a range of amenities, such as TV in all kitchens with license, a study desk and chair, up to 100Mbps free Wi-Fi and broadband throughout, a chest of drawers, a wardrobe, shelves and storage space, an over-the-bed reading light, and a notice board thoughtfully designed for convenience and comfort. 

The common amenities at Ropemaker Court Manchester include on-site laundry facilities, free contents insurance, a city centre location, a common room, a variety of communal spaces, vending machines, a table football, and games machines. A kitchen with appliances in each unit simplifies meal preparation, while the inclusive rent option, which covers water, electricity, heating, and wi-fi, alleviates financial concerns. Students also get the safety factor with 24/7 staffing and security presence.

Location and What's Hot?

Ropemaker Court Manchester provides students with a prime location that immerses them in the city's vibrant culture and bustling student life. Right outside the doors of this top-tier student accommodation in Manchester, residents find themselves surrounded by a cosmopolitan array of eateries and cafes. From the trendy coffee shots at Fig + Sparrow to the delicious bites at Teatime Collective at Royce Road, students will find plenty of options to satisfy their culinary cravings. For those looking for an evening out, Matt & Phreds and Bunny Jacksons Juke Joint offer lively atmospheres to unwind with friends. Convenience is also just a walk away, with local grocery stores like Sainsbury's and Tesco Express meeting all your daily needs, while Manchester Royal Infirmary ensures healthcare support is nearby. 

Green spaces such as Whitworth Park offer a serene escape from the urban environment, perfect for a refreshing jog or a quiet study session under the trees. But the true appeal for students living at Ropemaker Court Manchester is its proximity to a plethora of educational institutions. Beyond the urban allure, Manchester's surroundings offer stunning natural escapes and outdoor adventures. The nearby Peak District National Park provides breathtaking landscapes for hiking, camping, and cycling, offering students a perfect retreat from the bustling city. For those who appreciate scenic train journeys, the Settle-Carlisle Railway offers spectacular views of the countryside and historic viaducts. Manchester is also renowned for its vibrant music scene, hosting events like the Parklife Festival and Manchester International Festival, which showcase top-tier artists and cutting-edge performances. Concert venues such as the Manchester Arena and Albert Hall regularly feature major international acts, ensuring a constant flow of entertainment options. With its blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and exciting events, Manchester offers a well-rounded and invigorating experience for students at Ropemaker Court Manchester. The cultural wealth of the city is reflected in nearby attractions such as the Manchester Museum and Whitworth Art Gallery, enriching the student experience with knowledge and creativity. In conclusion, Ropemaker Court Manchester doesn't just offer comfortable housing; it brings students into the heart of Manchester's dynamic university scene and cultural tapestry, making it more than just a place to stay. Rather, it is a place to live and thrive.

Commute

Staying at Ropemaker Court, Manchester student accommodation means easy access to a variety of public transport options that make city navigation a breeze for students. Conveniently located, a number of public bus stops, such as Dagenham Road (Stop K), Chester Road (Stop C), and Oxford Rd Station (Stop E), among others, are close by. Students can also hop on buses from the nearest Henry Street, Chorlton Metro Link (Stop F), and Groby Road (Stop H), among the rest, ensuring that trips to the university or downtown adventures are hassle-free. Living at the Ropemaker Manchester, you can also easily walk or cycle to your college campus and beyond. 

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Room Types (3)

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All (3)
Ensuite (2)
2B (1)
Ensuite
A private room with its own bathroom — Offers maximum privacy and comfort
1

En suite

Starting From: £140/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
2B
An apartment with two bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
3

2 Bed Apartment

Starting From: £160/week
2B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
On-site laundry facilities
Free contents insurance
City centre location
Common Room
Variety of communal spaces
vending machines
Safety and Security
24/7 staffing and security presence
Bills Included
WiFi
Water
Electricity
Heating
Room Amenities
TV in all kitchens with license
Study desk and chair
Up to 100Mbps free Wi-Fi and broadband throughout
Chest of drawers
Wardrobe
Shelves and storage space

Payment Policies (4)

  • Booking Deposit
    Secure booking with this amount
  • Pay In Instalment
    Flexible payment terms
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
  • Guarantor Requirement
    Guarantor requirements and policy.
Booking Deposit
<p>1. To secure the booking of a room the student will have to pay a holding deposit.</p> <p>2. Once the tenancy commences, this holding deposit becomes a security deposit. It is held with the Tenancy Deposit Scheme.</p> <p>3. The Security deposit will be refunded to the student in full at the end of their tenancy if there are no outstanding arrears or damages to their room and/or communal areas.</p> <p>4. 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.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>Rent can be paid in <strong>three instalments</strong>; typically these are around the same time student loans are paid out.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>You can pay via Recurring Card, Direct Debit or via Bank Transfer.</p> <p>Cash and Cheques will not be accepted and will be turned away if presented at site.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Recurring Card payments can be selected at the time of booking and Direct Debit can be selected by the online portal. If an alternative method of payment is required, such as a bank transfer, or you wish to change your payment method, please contact the Accommodation Team directly for details.</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>1. You need to provide a <strong>UK-based guarantor </strong>only, in case you wish to pay your rent in<strong> three instalments</strong>. You do not need to provide a guarantor if you're paying the full annual rent in advance.</p> <p>2. A guarantor is a person aged 18 or above who accepts joint financial responsibility for the tenancy and is liable to pay the rent if for any reason the student is unable to maintain payment of the rents as they fall due.</p> <p>3. The landlord has the right to pursue the guarantor for recovery of outstanding monies therefore, it is important that any guarantor understands their obligations.</p>

Cancellation Policies (5)

  • Cooling Off Period
    Free booking cancellation in stipulated time
  • No Visa No Pay
    Free Cancellation if student visa is not secured
  • No Place No Pay
    Cancellation policy if admission not confirmed
  • Replacement Tenant Accepted
    Find the replacement tenant and easily cancel your booking
  • Other cancellation policies
    General cancellation policies & notes
Cooling Off Period
<p><strong>Cancellation By You - Cancellation within the Cooling Off Period</strong></p> <p>If you choose to cancel your booking with property management, you have <strong>14 calendar days</strong> after receiving the original Accommodation Offer to do so and get a full refund of the Holding Deposit paid. If you have made your booking less than <strong>14 days</strong> before your scheduled check-in date, you may cancel your booking until the earlier of</p> <p><br></p> <p>1. <strong>14 days</strong> after receipt of the Accommodation Offer email and</p> <p>2. The Tenancy Start date on your Tenancy Agreement.</p> <p><br></p> <p>You may cancel your booking by sending an email to the relevant Accommodation Office email address listed on the individual sites contact details on. The property management will refund your Holding Deposit within<strong> 7 calendar days</strong> of cancellation. If you cancel your booking after the cooling off period has expired, you will not get your Holding Deposit returned to you and you, and your guarantor if reasonable, will be required to meet the obligations set out within the Tenancy Agreement.</p>
No Visa No Pay
<p><strong>Failure to obtain a UK Visa</strong></p> <p><br></p> <p>If you fail to obtain a UK Visa before the start date of your tenancy, the property management will cancel your Tenancy Agreement and refund any rent payments made, so long as you provide within <strong>72 hours </strong>of receiving your official confirmation:</p> <p><br></p> <p>1. Supporting official evidence that your Visa was declined</p> <p>2. Written confirmation that you wish to cancel your booking</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Cancellation for any other reason</strong></p> <p><br></p> <p>If you have entered into the Tenancy Agreement and you wish to cancel your booking after the cooling off period has expired and you do not fit into the property management's eligible criteria above, you will not get your Holding Deposit returned to you, and you and your guarantor, will be required to meet the obligations set out within the Tenancy Agreement regardless of whether you have collected your keys.</p>
No Place No Pay
<p><strong>Period From &amp; Including when you have entered into the Tenancy Agreement</strong></p> <p>If you have entered into the Tenancy Agreement and you cancel your booking after the cooling off period has expired, the property management will release you from the contract up to and including <strong>23rd August 2024 </strong>where you meet the following criteria and can provide sufficient evidence:</p> <p><br></p> <p>If you are a first year prospective undergraduate student and your offer of a place at your preferred University/Higher Education institution is withdrawn because of you not achieving the required entry grades or you have surpassed your required entry grades and choose to go to a different University.</p> <p><br></p> <p>To meet the criteria, you will need:</p> <p>1. To provide a written rejection letter from your chosen university/higher education institute within<strong> 72 hours</strong> of your exam results being published</p> <p>2. To provide a copy of the acceptance letter from your new university.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Where proof is provided in accordance with these terms and conditions and to the property management's and the landlords reasonable satisfaction, you will be entitled to cancel the booking and you will not be liable for the contractual obligations laid out in the Tenancy Agreement from the date of cancellation.</p>
Replacement Tenant Accepted
<p>If you cancel your booking and can find an eligible replacement tenant, subject to the property management's agreement, you will be released from the contractual obligations as set out in the Tenancy Agreement. Any overpaid rent will be refunded to you, less an amount equal to your Holding Deposit as a cancellation fee. The site team will confirm your official release date.</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Cancellation After You Have Moved Into The Accommodation</strong></p> <p>The property management hopes you have a happy stay in your accommodation, but if for any reason you decide to leave during your contracted term, the landlord may agree to release you from your contract providing, the conditions set out below are met:</p> <p><br></p> <p>1. You agree that you will not transfer or sublet the tenancy created by the Tenancy Agreement to anyone else without obtaining their written consent.</p> <p>2. You find a suitable replacement to take a new Tenancy Agreement for your room for the remaining period of your contract.</p> <p>2.1. Replacement tenants must be <strong>18 years </strong>old or over and enrolled as a full time student in a university or college in proximity to the accommodation. Where the accommodation has agreements with set universities, the replacement may be restricted to that university - Please check with your Accommodation Team.</p> <p>2.2. The incoming tenant must enter into a Tenancy Agreement with the property management and pay sums due within this agreement</p> <p>2.3. The incoming tenant, where reasonable, must provide a suitable Guarantor. The Guarantor must accept the Terms and Conditions set out in the Tenancy Agreement Refunds due will not be processed until the replacement taking over the contract has the Tenancy Agreement, paid and moved into the accommodation. If you do find someone to take over your contract, you will need to pay a<strong> £50 administration fee.</strong></p>
Other cancellation policies
<p><strong>Period Before You Enter Into Your Tenancy Agreement</strong></p> <p>The Landlord and property management reserve the right to not return your Holding Deposit and cancel your booking on notice if:</p> <p>1. They take all reasonable steps to enter into the Tenancy Agreement before the deadline and you fail to do so, for example, if you fail to complete your application or provide guarantor details and supporting documentation in good time;</p> <p>2. You provide them with irrelevant false or misleading information; and/or</p> <p>3. They are prohibited from entering to the Tenancy Agreement because of the Immigration Act 2014.</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Cancellation By Students or The Landlords</strong></p> <p>The terms and conditions require you to sign your Tenancy Agreement online within<strong> 14 calendar days</strong> of receiving the Offer of Accommodation. If you fail to sign your agreement within this timescale, the property management may cancel your booking, giving notice by email and you will forfeit any booking fee paid if it is outside the cooling off period above.</p> <p>If you fail to find someone to take over your tenancy, you will be responsible for paying the full rent until the end of your contracted time at the accommodation.</p> <p>If you fail to check-in on your accommodation start date and you have not signed your agreement, the property management may cancel your booking at any time by giving notice by email. If you are outside the cooling off period, your Holding Deposit will not be refunded. Once you have signed your Tenancy Agreement, it may only be terminated if you and the property management mutually agree to do so or in the circumstances set out above.</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Change to Tenancy Length</strong></p> <p>If you wish to change your tenancy length, you will be unable to shorten your tenancy, but you can choose to extend without charge up until the Tenancy Start Date (Subject to room availability).</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Tenancy Start Date</strong></p> <p>If you wish to change your tenancy start date, please contact your local accommodation team.</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Room Swaps</strong></p> <p>If you wish to upgrade your room, or move to a different room type, which is the same type as your original choice, you can do so free of charge up until the Tenancy Start Date, subject to room availability.</p> <p>Room moves after the start date will be subject to room availability. An administration charge of £50 will be payable for the variation of the Tenancy Agreement.</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Governing Law</strong></p> <p>These terms and conditions shall be governed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales.</p>

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an age limit for booking with Students?

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.

Do you provide female only accommodation?

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.

Can I choose who I live with?

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.

Am I allowed to have guests?

Yes. It is your home so you are allowed to have guests visiting you.

Is there always a member of staff available?

Their standard office hours are between 10am 5pm. Out-of-office hours are also supported by emergency contacts.

Are there social events organised for the residents?

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!

Can I bring my own electrical equipment for cooking, i.e. rice cooker?

No they do not advise you to bring your own electrical cooking equipment for health and safety reasons.

Who cleans the room and the communal area?

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.

Can I smoke in the accommodation?

Smoking is not allowed within the accommodation, however there is a designated smoking area outside the building.

What happens if I don't get on with my new flatmates? Can I swap rooms?

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.

What if something in my flat breaks or isn’t working?

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.

Can I have pets?

No pets are permitted under the term of the tenancy agreement.

Can I have my groceries delivered to site?

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.

Do I need to pay a deposit to book a room at this property?

To learn more about the deposit requirement, please check the policy section above, or feel free to reach out to your amber agent.

Is contents insurance included?

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!

Visit confirm your cover to see:

What is and what isn’t covered

  • Key exclusions where cover isnt provided
  • Policy excess the amount you pay when you make a claim
  • How to make claim
  • Personalise cover

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.

Do I have WiFi?

Yes, WiFi is included in your rent. You'll also have a broadband connection in your room on your desk.

Is a guarantor required to book a room at this property?

For more details about guarantor requirements, refer to the policy section above or connect with your amber agent.

What is Housing Hand?

Housing Hand provide a guarantor service for both International and UK students who do not have a suitable or qualifying UK guarantor.

Can you explain more about the relationship between Housing Hand and Accommodation?

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.

How much does the service cost with Housing Hand?

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.

Can I pay in instalments?

For more information on payment plans, refer to the policy section above, or contact your amber agent for assistance.

I have booked a room but failed to obtain a visa, can I cancel my booking?

Yes you are entitled to cancel your booking but they will need you to provide proof for this.

What’s provided in the bedroom? Do I need to bring my own bedding?

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.

Can you arrange an airport pick up service?

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.

Can I move in before my contract starts?

It is possible but it depends on each scheme. The residence team would advise you to check with them before you make any arrangements.

Can I stay over the summer?

Most of the sites offer summer stays. Please check with the amber team for further information.

What documents do I need to check in?

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.

Is there somewhere to park when they are unpacking?

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.

I will be arriving out of hours on move in day, is this okay?

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.

Who will I meet on move in day?

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.

Can I move out early?

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.

When something is broken or doesn't work, how does my son/daughter report maintenance?

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.

How to communicate with them?

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.

Can students have post and parcels delivered?

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.

How do you allocate rooms?

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.

Do I have to pay council tax?

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!

How secure is the accommodation?

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.

Is Fire Safety available?

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.

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Dorsa M
5.0
So far at my stay the staff have been super lovely, and my room is a good size with a nice and spacious bathroom. Clean upon arrival and kitchen has all the facilities needed (and it’s awesome that we get a TV).
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Abdullah H
5.0
Pretty good experience so far. Rooms are a decent size, the kitchen and lounge space is nice. Staff is super friendly and very receptive to your needs. Any maintenance queries are quickly and adequately resolved. The common room is nice as well with bunch of games and just a cool place to hangout. Highly recommended for students looking for private accommodation.
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Mark Anderson
5.0
I lived here for 3 months and found that the place actually offer far more services than other student accommodation. My friend, who told me this lived in nearby one and quickly switched to this one, GREAT DEAL!
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Casey Mullins
5.0
Five STARS! the place is a hell for a deal if you are finding student housing near city centre. The place has good service, friendly hospitality and brings together a suitable student environment.
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Best Student Accommodation In Manchester

The best student accommodation in Manchester offers a mix of privacy and connection to the social scene. Amber makes your search for student accommodation in Manchester easy. Their platform lets you filter options based on what matters most to you. You’ll see verified listings with real photos and reviews from actual students. Manchester is also a great spot for budget-conscious students. You can find affordable flats without draining your wallet or relying on student loans. Here are some of the most affordable and best student housing options in Manchester.
1. Bridgewater Heights – ★★★★☆ (4.5/5) – A modern high-rise with excellent facilities and stunning city views, close to the universities. The property costs £255 per week.
2. MSV South – ★★★★☆ (4.2/5) – Affordable student housing with a friendly atmosphere and supportive staff, well-connected to the city. The property costs £200 per week.
3. St Gabriels Court – ★★★★☆ (4.3/5) – Known for its quiet setting, spacious rooms, and helpful management team. The property costs £225 per week.
4. Oxney House & Gardens – ★★★★☆ (4.1/5) – Comfortable living with good shared spaces, located in a lively student area. The property costs £199 per week.
5. Heald Court – ★★★★☆ (4.0/5) – Lively student accommodation with great social opportunities and easy access to campus. The property costs £199 per week.

Most Affordable Student Accommodation In Manchester

Manchester is a great spot for budget-conscious students. You can find affordable flats without draining your wallet or relying on student loans. Manchester offers many affordable student accommodation options. Amber helps you find the best student flats in Manchester. You can sort by price using filters. The listings are clear, so you know exactly what you get for your money. Here are some options for affordable student housing in Manchester.
1. Moss Court – ★★★★☆ (4.2/5) – A friendly place to stay with good facilities and a convenient location close to universities. The property costs £189 per week.
2. Manchester Court – ★★★★☆ (4.0/5) – Comfortable student housing with helpful staff and easy transport links into the city. The property costs £189 per week.
3. Daisybank Villas – ★★★★☆ (4.3/5) – Popular among students for its spacious rooms and peaceful neighbourhood. The property costs £195 per week.
4. Riverside House - ★★★★☆ (4.1/5) – Modern student accommodation with good amenities and close proximity to campus. The property costs £199 per week.
5. Q3 Apartments - ★★★★☆ (4.4/5) – Well-maintained apartments with a welcoming environment and great connectivity. The property costs £197 per week.

Best Areas To Live In Manchester

Manchester is a fantastic city for students. It has diverse neighbourhoods that suit different lifestyles and budgets. You can find many great places to live in Manchester. Whether you prefer a lively social scene, quiet residential areas, or quick access to universities, there are options for every student. Here are some of the best areas to live in Manchester for students:
1. Fallowfield This is one of the most popular student areas in Manchester. It has a lively social scene with pubs, cafes, and student-friendly shops. There is a bus stop less than a 2-minute walk away. Student accommodations here range from £135 – £155 per week.
2. Rusholme Known for its famous Curry Mile, Rusholme is lively and close to the University of Manchester. It’s perfect for students who want affordable food options and a buzzing atmosphere. There is a bus stop less than a 5-minute walk away. Student accommodations here range from £125 – £145 per week.
3. Oxford Road Corridor – This area is right next to the main university campuses and offers a central location with easy access to libraries, shops, and nightlife. There is a bus stop less than a 3-minute walk away. Student accommodations here range from £150 – £170 per week.
4. Victoria ParkA quieter residential neighbourhood, Victoria Park is close to both the University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University. It’s great for students who want peace while staying near the city. There is a bus stop less than a 5-minute walk away. Student accommodations here range from £130 – £150 per week.

Room Types Available In Manchester

Manchester 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 Manchester:
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 ensures 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 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.

Cost Of Living

Understanding the cost of living in Manchester is crucial for students planning to study and reside in the area. The average monthly cost of living in Manchester for a student ranges from £1,800 to £2,000. When searching for student accommodation in Manchester or calculating daily expenses, understanding these costs is the key to saving. They help you make informed choices about where to live in Manchester and how you would want to budget.
1. Food - £200 - £300 per month
2. Transportation - £60 - £90 per month
3. Groceries - £100 - £150 per month
4. Clothing - £30 - £70 per month
5. Sports & leisure - £30 - £60 per month
6. Rent - £660 - £1000 per month

Student Travel In Manchester

Manchester's well-connected and reasonably priced public transportation system makes getting around the city simple. Students can control their travel expenses while seeing the city and visiting academic campuses thanks to a variety of travel card options as well. Here is an ultimate guide to UK transportation guaranteed to make your travel smooth! Here's a breakdown of the transport options available for students in Manchester:
1. Buses: With lines that go all around the city and into the neighbouring areas, buses are among the most economical and practical modes of transportation in Manchester. The average cost of a single trip is about £1.50, and an adult day pass costs about £4. Additionally, students can take advantage of the Stagecoach UniRider card, which provides unlimited bus travel at a subsidised rate.
2. Trains: For quick vacations outside of the city or for regional commuting from your Manchester accommodation, trains offer a speedy and effective means to get from Manchester to neighbouring cities. The cost varies with distance, with an average trip typically costing £3 to £5. The 16-25 Railcard, which provides a 1/3 off rail costs throughout the UK, is advantageous for students who regularly travel outside of Manchester since it lowers the cost of regional exploration.
3. Metrolink Tram: Manchester's Metrolink tram system is a well-liked option since it connects important destinations such as university districts, the city centre, and surrounding communities from your Manchester accommodation. Adult day passes cost approximately £4.90, while a single journey costs approximately £1.80. For everyday commutes and weekend excursions, tram riding is now affordable and accessible for students thanks to the Bee card.

Student Lifestyle And Tourist Attractions In Manchester

Manchester is a dynamic city that combines academic excellence with a buzzing social scene, rich culture, and endless opportunities. Here’s what makes student life in Manchester so exciting:
1. Dining & Nightlife
Manchester has a thriving food culture with options for every taste. The Northern Quarter is famous for its quirky cafés and international dining, while Rudy’s serves some of the best pizzas in the city. Curry Mile is a must-visit for authentic South Asian cuisine. For nightlife, there are many clubs in Manchester, like Deansgate Locks, The Warehouse Project, and Gorilla, for live music and club nights. The city’s pub scene is also lively, with The Briton’s Protection and The Crown & Kettle being popular spots.
2. Cultural Events & Festivals
Manchester is known for its cultural energy and creative spirit. The Manchester International Festival brings world-class performances, art, and music to the city. Students can explore the Whitworth Art Gallery and the Manchester Museum for history and culture. The city is also famous for its music heritage, with venues like Manchester Academy and Band on the Wall hosting live gigs all year. Events like Pride and Parklife Festival make the city lively and diverse.
3. Adventure & Green Spaces
Despite its urban setting, Manchester has many things to do and plenty of green escapes. Heaton Park is one of the largest parks in Europe, offering open spaces, boating, and sports. Fletcher Moss Botanical Garden is perfect for a quiet afternoon surrounded by nature. For more adventure, the Peak District National Park is just a short train ride away, ideal for hiking and outdoor activities.
4. Shopping
Manchester is a shopping hub with something for every budget. The Arndale Centre offers a wide range of high-street stores, while King Street and Spinningfields feature luxury brands. Afflecks is a student favourite for unique clothing, vintage finds, and indie shops. For a bigger retail experience, the Trafford Centre has everything from shops to dining and entertainment under one roof.

Top Universities In Manchester

Manchester has many famous institutions and some of the top universities in the world. These draw in students from across the UK and around the world. The city is an ideal destination for students seeking diverse academic programs and a lively student life. Here are some of the top universities in Manchester:
1. University of Manchester: ​The University of Manchester, which is frequently named among the best universities in the world, is a major force in both research and education. The university, which is well-known for emphasising innovation, provides a broad range of programs in the Humanities, Social Sciences, Engineering, and other fields. Some of the nearest and most notable properties around this university include Ladybarn House and Canvas River Street Tower.
2. Manchester Metropolitan University: Manchester Metropolitan University is a university that focuses on employability and industry connections while providing a hands-on approach to higher education. Properties like Vita Student Circle Square are absolute student favourites. The university is well-known for its Business, Art, Design, and Health programs and offers students practical study opportunities as well as access to a thriving urban culture.
3. University of Salford: The University of Salford provides a progressive approach to education, particularly in the fields of Media, Engineering, and Healthcare. The institution has strong connections to MediaCityUK and is well-known for its work in digital media and television. Students can explore properties like Riverside House and Harry Lord House, which are some of the nearest ones to campus.

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