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Sky Point Two, Nottingham

Derby St, Nottingham, NG9 2LG, United Kingdom
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£135
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3.4 mi from City Center
( 14m. 23m. 1h 17m)
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bills included
dining area
Communal Area
Located Within Easy Reach of The West Entrance to Uni Park

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About the Property

This property is located off High Road, with entrance from Derby Street, in central Beeston giving easy access to the excellent range of shopping and other services provided there. The position is also convenient for public transport services. The Middle Street tram stop is a short distance away and there are bus stops on High Road close by. Buses connect with the both sides of the University Park campus, QMC and Jubilee. The trams provide an alternate means of access to the Uni, QMC and city centre. There is a wide range of grocery and other shopping and leisure facilities in Beeston; three supermarkets (Sainsburys, Tesco and Lidl) as well as greengrocers, butchers, fishmongers and specialist food stores (including the Fresh Asia supermarket).

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Room Types (2)

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Ensuite
A private room with its own bathroom — Offers maximum privacy and comfort
1

Double Ensuite Rooms

Starting From:£135/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Studio
All-in-one space with a bedroom, private bathroom, living area, and kitchenette — Ideal for complete independence
1

Studio

Starting From:£210/week
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Amenities
Shared Community And Utilities
Dining Area
Communal Area
Property Services
Located Within Easy Reach of The West Entrance to Uni Park
Central Location in Beeston Just Off Pedestrianised High Road
Central Heating
Tram Network
Bus Services
Bills Included
Gas
Water
Electric Charges
Internet
TV Licence
Periodic Cleaning

Payment Policies (5)

  • Booking Deposit
    Holding deposit of £100 per person due at booking, used towards first rent installment.
  • Security Deposit
    Tenants pay £300 deposit per person, protected by Tenancy Deposit Scheme for fairness.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 1, 4 flexible instalment plans.
Booking Deposit

For 26-27 AY:-

1. You will be required to pay the Holding Deposit of £100 per person at the time of booking.

2. The Holding Deposit will be used for part payment of the first installment of rent required under the assured shorthold tenancy.


Security Deposit

For 26-27 AY:-

1. Once the Tenancy Agreement has been signed, each person is required to pay the deposit (or “damage bond”), which is fixed for each property at £300 per person.

2. The Tenancy Deposit Scheme provides tenants with the protection that the Deposit will be dealt with fairly and will be returned at the end of the tenancy, less any proper deductions.

Pay In Instalment

For 26-27 AY:-

1. Payments are normally accepted on a termly or annual basis.

2. Monthly instalment plans are only considered in exceptional circumstances and are subject to approval.

Mode Of Payment

Credit and debit cards (direct debit).

Guarantor Requirement

For 26-27 AY:-

Property management accept both international & UK guarantor

Cancellation Policies (2)

  • Replacement Tenant Accepted
    No cancellation after signing. Liable for rent until replacement found. Release after replacement.
  • Cooling Off Period
    No cooling-off period. All contracts for 26-27 AY are legal and binding.
Cooling Off Period

For 26-27 AY:-

This property does not offer a cooling-off period. All contracts are legal and binding.

Replacement Tenant Accepted

For 26-27 AY:-

1. Once you have signed the contract you lose the right to cancel it. You are liable for the full rent unless a suitable replacement is found to take over your tenancy agreement. 

2. Only when a suitable replacement has been found and they have completed their tenancy and paid any rent due, you will be released from your tenancy agreement.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does the tenancy start?

Unless otherwise stated, the start date is set to coincide with the end date of the previous tenancy. A minimum of 7 days is required between tenancies to complete inspections, cleaning, and any necessary work. If a specific start date is required, this should be discussed with the letting team in advance.

Are there any administration fees?

No.

Are there any bills included in the rent?

Unless otherwise stated on the property advertisement, rent is exclusive. Tenants are responsible for utility and other charges throughout the tenancy, including gas, electricity, water, council tax (if applicable), TV licence, telephone, and internet. Costs vary depending on property size and usage, but a general guide is £15–£20 per person per week.

Is it possible to have bills included in the rent?

Yes, utility bills (gas, water, and electricity) can be included in the rent. Pricing varies by property, but bills can usually be fixed at around £15–£20 per person per week. This is subject to a fair usage allowance, and excessive usage may incur additional charges.

How are gas and electricity bills handled?

Meter readings are taken at move-in, and suppliers for gas, electricity, and water are notified. Accounts are usually set up in the tenant’s name within 7–14 days. Tenants are advised to contact suppliers to arrange payment, with direct debit often being the cheapest option. In shared houses, tenants must agree how bills are split.

What about council tax?

Unless stated otherwise in the tenancy agreement, tenants are liable for council tax. The relevant council will be notified of occupancy. Students are usually exempt but must confirm student status with the council. Charges may apply for periods outside the academic year.

How do internet, phone, and TV services work?

Tenants should arrange internet, phone, and TV services in advance, ideally around 4 weeks before moving in. September is particularly busy, and delays are common without early planning. Registration details for selected providers may be shared to offer optional discounts, but there is no obligation to sign up.

Who is responsible for repairs?

The landlord is responsible for repairing and maintaining the property and any supplied electrical items. Tenants must keep the property clean and tidy and are responsible for damage beyond fair wear and tear. An inventory is used to assess condition at the start and end of the tenancy.

What is an inventory?

An Inventory and Schedule of Condition is provided at or shortly after move-in, detailing contents and condition. Tenants should review and report any concerns within 7 days. This document is used to assess any issues at the end of the tenancy.

Who pays for damage caused?

Tenants are responsible for damage they cause and for missing items. Normal wear and tear is excluded. If responsibility cannot be identified, costs may be shared among tenants.

How is the deposit returned at the end of the tenancy?

A final inspection is arranged after the property is vacated. If no issues are found, the deposit is usually returned within 15 working days. If deductions apply, the deposit is returned after costs are agreed or work is completed.

What are the most common deposit deductions?

Cleaning costs (typically around £60 per person, depending on condition) and redecoration due to wall damage from adhesives such as Blu Tack (approximately £50 per wall).

What furniture is provided?

Properties are provided with basic furnishings. Bedrooms usually include a bed, desk, chair, wardrobe, drawers, bookshelf, and bin. Kitchens typically include an oven, hob, fridge, and washing machine, with some properties also offering additional appliances. Bedding, cookware, and utensils are not provided.

Can tenants bring their own furniture?

Yes, but existing furniture is usually not removed or stored.

Can more than one person live in the same room?

Room-by-room properties allow one person per room only. Couples would need separate rooms or a suitable self-contained property. In group lets, shared rooms may be considered subject to agreement, amenities, and legal requirements.

What condition will the property be in at the start of the tenancy?

Properties are professionally cleaned before move-in. Any outstanding work is addressed where possible, though short turnaround times may limit this. Tenants will be informed if delays occur.

What happens if there is a maintenance issue?

Maintenance issues should be reported to the repairs team via the designated reporting system. Prompt reporting helps ensure timely resolution.

What is the most common issue in student properties?

Condensation is common and is usually caused by lifestyle factors such as drying clothes indoors, inadequate ventilation, and insufficient heating. Regular ventilation is recommended.

Can tenants put a lock on their bedroom door?

Additional locks are generally not permitted due to fire safety and regulatory considerations. Tenants concerned about this should enquire before applying.

Are pets allowed?

This depends on landlord approval. Tenants should check with the letting team before applying or moving in.

How does waste collection work?

Tenants are responsible for disposing of waste correctly. Collection arrangements vary by property and are provided at move-in. Failure to manage bins properly may result in fines.

What about data protection?

Tenant contact details are shared with utility suppliers, local councils, and contractors as required for the tenancy and maintenance purposes.

Do tenants need insurance?

The landlord insures the building and their own contents. Tenants must insure their personal belongings, often via a parent’s home insurance extension or a separate policy.

Will there be inspections and access during the tenancy?

Periodic inspections may be carried out to monitor the property’s condition. At least 24 hours’ notice is given for access, except in emergencies.
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Student Accommodations in Nottingham

Nottingham Student Accommodation

Living and studying in Nottingham is a thrilling experience for students. Nottingham has one of the largest student populations in the UK, which is approx 50,000. Due to the large student population, finding Nottingham student apartments can sometimes feel overwhelming, because there are limited on-campus options. Fortunately, there is amber which provides a wide range of affordable student accommodations in Nottingham. These accommodations are located near top universities such as the University of Nottingham, Nottingham Trent University, and NTU (Clifton Campus).

There are a number of neighbourhoods that provide affordable Nottingham student accommodation options. One can choose from different types of budget-friendly student properties Nottingham, such as studios, ensuites, non-ensuites, private rooms, and shared apartments. All of the student homes in Nottingham have essential facilities and provide a comfortable living environment. Some of the best student accommodation Nottingham options include The Vantage, Collegiate Nova, Collegiate, and Clarendon Street.

About Nottingham

Nottingham is in the Notts County, and it has a long history of revolution and invention. This East Midlands town is full of places that are considered historic. If you want to explore these places, then a tour of Nottingham Castle, which was the sheriff's residence in the Robin Hood movies, will cost you £5. In this castle, you will find lovely grounds and a top bird's-eye view of the city. The well-known statue of Robin Hood is also a popular place for pictures. Nottingham is one of England's most popular international education places, where around 30,000 students travel annually. There is also a very beautiful Christmas market in the city centre that has a wide range of restaurants and pubs. People living in this city enjoy a variety of cultural events, museums, and parks. Hence, everything from places to events,  all contributes in making student life here happening and fun. Many people living in Nottingham student apartments consider it an ideal location, also because of its connections to the rest of the United Kingdom. The cost of living is another reason for students to pick Nottingham, as it is less expensive than other cities like London and Manchester!

Best Student Apartments In Nottingham

Amber has many options for affordable student housing in Nottingham. Studios, flats, apartments with en-suites, shared apartments, and other types of accommodation are available for students. Many students seek to live in areas that offer amenities suited to their lifestyle. We have provided a listing of the most popular Nottingham student accommodations to help narrow your search for your perfect home!

Property NameTop AmenitiesNearest UniversityPrice
Vita Student Station Street, NottinghamFree Weekday Breakfast, Gym, Superfast WiFi, Cleaning Service, Games Area, Study Spaces, Social EventsNottingham Trent UniversityFrom £230/week
Beckton House, NottinghamGym, Study Rooms, Cinema Room, Social Spaces, Courtyard, Bike StorageUniversity of NottinghamFrom £230/week
Carlton Building, NottinghamGym, Lounge Area, High-spec Kitchen, Free Washing & Drying, Meeting RoomNottingham Trent UniversityFrom £228/week
Nottingham City, NottinghamGym, Sauna, Steam Room, Cinema Room, Study Rooms, 24-Hour ConciergeNottingham Trent UniversityFrom £225/week
iQ Newtown House, NottinghamGym, Cinema Room, Study Area, Pool Tables, Social Spaces, City Centre LocationNottingham Trent UniversityFrom £189/week

Affordable Student Accommodation in Nottingham

Locating student accommodation in Nottingham that won’t break the bank is essential if you’re to enjoy everything the city has to offer whilst remaining within your budget. Often, living in student apartments in Nottingham (or PBSAs) entails that your bills (such as electricity, water, and heating) are included in your rent; therefore, it can make it easier for you to budget for your monthly expenditure. This city will offer a range of affordable places to live (including Nottingham studios), where your rent will be inclusive of bills, all without compromising comfort and/or convenience. Here are some of the most affordable student apartments in Nottingham:

Property NameTop AmenitiesNearest UniversityPrice
Raleigh Park And The Village, NottinghamWiFi, Gym, 24/7 Security, Games Room, Pool Table, Bike Storage, BBQ AreaUniversity of Nottingham (Jubilee Campus – 10 min walk)From £97/week
Nottingham Square, NottinghamBills Included, CCTV, Communal Lounge, Outdoor Area, Laundry Room, Bike StorageNottingham Trent UniversityFrom £99/week
Varsity Beeston, NottinghamCinema, Study Area, Free Gym Membership, Bike Storage, High-Speed InternetUniversity of NottinghamFrom £99/week
Hockley Point, NottinghamWiFi, Cinema Room, Social Spaces, Communal Areas, Laundry FacilityNottingham Trent UniversityFrom £104/week
Madison Gardens, NottinghamSmart TV, Study Room, Rooftop Terrace, Basketball Court, Games RoomUniversity of NottinghamFrom £102/week


Best Areas to Live in Nottingham

Nottingham has a number of neighbourhoods which are perfect for different lifestyles. The Popular student areas include Lenton, Dunkirk, Beeston, and the City Centre. Here are some other best areas in Nottingham:

AreaVibeEst. Monthly CostAffordable Student Living Nottingham
West BridgfordLeafy, safe, and quieter; popular with postgraduates.£750 – £1,100Hockley Point
LentonThe Center of student life; very social, lively, and near universities.£550 – £850The Glasshouse
City CentreEnergetic, convenient, right in the action; great for night owls.£850 – £1,200+Raleigh Park And The Village
BeestonRelaxed, "small-town" feel; excellent amenities and tram access.£650 – £950Varsity Beeston
SneintonCreative, trendy, independent cafes/bars; rising in popularity.£600 – £850Nottingham Square

Room Types Available in Nottingham

There are a variety of Nottingham student accommodation that include standard rooms with shared bathrooms, en-suite rooms, and independent studios. Below is the breakdown of the room types available in Nottingham.

1. Ensuite Rooms

Most Nottingham student properties have en-suite rooms with a private bathroom attached to your bedroom.  It’s a perfect choice for students who want privacy but also enjoy shared social spaces.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms
Non-ensuite rooms are a budget-friendly student accommodation in Nottingham option. These rooms have a private bedroom for students, while the bathroom, kitchen, and living areas are shared with others. These are ideal for students. who want to save a bit.

3. Studio Apartments
Student studio apartments in Nottingham are fully independent units, with a private bedroom, bathroom, and a compact kitchen. With no shared spaces, Nottingham student studios are perfect for students who value privacy and want all their living essentials in one place.

4. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments
A 1-bed or 2-bed apartment in Nottingham features separate bedrooms, along with a shared kitchen, bathroom, and living room. These student homes Nottingham are furnished with essential amenities and provide a semi-private living environment, offering dedicated bedroom space while sharing communal areas.

5. Shared Apartments
Shared apartments in Nottingham have multiple private bedrooms within the same property. The kitchen, bathroom, and living room are shared among roommates, making this option ideal for student lettings Nottingham for those who want a balance between personal social life.

6. Private Rooms

As the name suggests, these private rooms in Nottingham have a personal space which comes with a bed, study desk, and sometimes a private bathroom. It is considered ideal for students who like to be in a bit of private space.

Cost of Living in Nottingham

Student accommodation Nottingham is highly recommended for students because of the affordable options available in the city. Living in this city is comparatively more affordable than in other cities. It is recommended to have a budget of £1200-£2000 per month. Below is the list of the most common expenses a student has to bear while looking for student accommodation in Nottingham:

1. Food: Food expenses for students in Nottingham usually range from £80 to £150 per month.

2. Gas and electricity: Gas and electricity costs between £30 and £50 per week for students in Nottingham.

3. Internet & mobile phone:  The internet and mobile expense comes around £15-£45/week

4. Dinner at a restaurant: Outings may cost around £50-£120/week, depending on the place.

5. Laundry: The laundry facilities are easily available at £15-£35/week.

6. Stationery and textbooks: The textbooks and other study materials may cost around £10-£30/week.

Student Travel In Nottingham

The transport system in Nottingham is used by many students as they rely on buses and trams for travelling. Most of the Nottingham housing options in the city are near multiple transport stops.  With Nottingham’s excellent public transport system, travelling in the city is easy for those living in flats, private halls, or short-term studio accommodation Nottingham. Below are the transport options available:

Transport ModeCoverage & Service FrequencyCost (Student Rates)
Bus (NCT)24-hour service on key routes. Extensive network connecting all campuses to the city.£60.75 / month (Easyrider Smartcard) or £299 / Academic Year.
Tram (NET)Connects major hubs like the Train Station, QMC Hospital, and NTU/UoN campuses.£3.50 (Day Ticket) or ~£300 / Academic Year (Student Tram Pass).
Train (National Rail)Nottingham Station links to London (1h 40m), Birmingham, and Sheffield.Variable: e.g., ~£15.60 (Standard Return to local cities like Derby/Leicester).
CyclingAward-winning cycling infrastructure (Western Cycle Corridor). 5,000+ spaces at universities.Free (self-owned) or £1/hour (e-bike rentals like Lime/Dott).

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Nottingham

Not only does the city’s well-connected transportation network provide easy access between both universities, but it is also known for providing a great deal of flexibility for students’ travel needs. Within the Students’ Union in Nottingham, there is a diverse range of over 160 clubs and societies for students. In the environment of Nottingham there is something for everyone. For people interested in history and culture, Nottingham Castle and the City of Caves are some places that they can visit to find the historic footprints. In addition, Castle Boulevard has amazing views of Nottingham Castle and provides great access to the city centre. Spectacular views of the city, as well as being able to visit the world-famous Sherwood forest and Nottingham fairgrounds, make Castle Boulevard a great place to explore. The nightlife in Nottingham is an additional part of the overall student experience. There are many venues for students to visit and enjoy live music, for example, Rock City and Rescue Rooms provide an amazing atmosphere for students to enjoy. Those who love football can watch their favourite football matches on the big screen at Bell Inn Pub. If you are someone who loves to dance, then Stealth Nightclub is something that you should be checking out.

Students living in private student accommodation Nottingham can visit cafes, restaurants, and various local shops which are easily available in the city. The Fox Cafe and Sans Patrie Restaurant are some restaurants that can satisfy your cravings at affordable prices. Areas like Hockley and Lace Market are known for independent shops. If you are someone who loves outdoor activites then Wollaton Park and The Arboretum are places for you where you can jog in the evening.

Top Universities in Nottingham

There are many well-known universities near Nottingham that provide different degrees and courses. Moreover, the majority of Nottingham's student accommodation choices are located near these institutions. Some of the most well-known universities include:

UniversitiesOverviewNearby Student Accommodation
University of NottinghamGlobally ranked Top 100 university known for research excellence, strong STEM, business & medical programsTriumph House
Nottingham Trent UniversityGold-rated for Teaching Excellence (TEF); recognised for practical learning, employability & high student satisfactionYugo Goldsmith Court
Nottingham Trent International College (NTIC)International pathway college partnered with NTU; prepares global students for undergraduate & postgraduate degreesIconinc Nottingham City

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