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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
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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).

Room Types (2)

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All (2)
Ensuite (1)
Studio (1)
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
Common Amenities
Open Plan Kitchen
Dining Area
Located Within Easy Reach of The West Entrance to Uni Park
Central Location in Beeston Just Off Pedestrianised High Road
Communal Area
Central Heating
Bills Included
Gas
Water
Electric Charges
Internet
TV Licence
Periodic Cleaning

Payment Policies (5)

  • Booking Deposit
    This property requires booking deposit.
  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 1, 4 flexible instalment plans.
Booking Deposit
<p><strong>For 26-27 AY:-</strong></p> <p>1. You will be required to pay the <strong>Holding Deposit of £100 </strong>per person at the time of booking.</p> <p>2. The Holding Deposit will be used for part payment of the first installment of rent required under the assured shorthold tenancy.</p> <p><br></p>
Security Deposit
<p><strong>For 26-27 AY:-</strong></p> <p>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 <strong>£300 </strong>per person.</p> <p>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.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p><strong>For 26-27 AY:-</strong></p> <p>1. Payments are normally accepted on a <strong>termly</strong> or <strong>annual</strong> basis.</p> <p>2. <strong>Monthly instalment plans</strong> are only considered in <strong>exceptional circumstances</strong> and are subject to approval.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Credit and debit cards (direct debit).</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p><strong>For 26-27 AY:-</strong></p> <p>Property management accept both international &amp; UK guarantor</p>

Cancellation Policies (2)

  • Replacement Tenant Accepted
    This property allows cancellation upon finding replacement tenant.
  • Cooling Off Period
    This property does not offer cooling-off period.
Cooling Off Period
<p><strong>For 26-27 AY:-</strong></p> <p>This property does not offer a cooling-off period. All contracts are legal and binding.</p>
Replacement Tenant Accepted
<p><strong>For 26-27 AY:-</strong></p> <p>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.&nbsp;</p> <p>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.</p>
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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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Nottingham Student Accommodation

Living and studying in the lively city of Nottingham is an exciting experience for students from across the globe. Nottingham is home to one of the largest student populations in the UK, with more than 50,000 students living in the city. However, finding suitable Nottingham student apartments can sometimes feel overwhelming, especially with limited on-campus options. Fortunately, students can discover a wide range of affordable and comfortable student accommodations in Nottingham with amber. These accommodations are located near top universities in Nottingham, like the University of Nottingham, Nottingham Trent University, and NTU (Clifton Campus), among others.


Students can find pocket-friendly Nottingham student accommodation options in various popular neighbourhoods. One can choose from a variety of luxurious yet budget-friendly student properties Nottingham, like studios, ensuites, non-ensuites, private rooms, and shared apartments in this student-friendly city. All student homes in Nottingham come equipped with essential amenities, providing a secure and comfortable living environment. Some of the best student accommodation Nottingham options include The Vantage, Collegiate Nova, Collegiate Clarendon Street, and several others! Browse properties offered by Collegiate, Evo Student, and such promising providers.

About Nottingham

Nottingham, Notts County, has a long history of revolution, creativity, and industry under its modern appeal. This East Midlands town is full of stirring historical landmarks. Other fascinating icons of the town's rich history and culture are waiting to be found. A tour of Nottingham Castle, which served as the sheriff's residence in the Robin Hood movies, will cost you £5 and reward you with a history lesson, lovely grounds, and a bird's-eye view of the city. The well-known statue of Robin Hood continues to be a popular location for pictures. Due to the many students residing there, it is one of the UK's most lively and proactive cities.


This student-friendly city is ranked as the 53rd-best city in the world and the ninth-best in the UK by QS Best Cities 2024. It is one of England's most well-liked international education locations, hosting about 30,000 annually. In addition to a beautiful Christmas market in the bustling city centre and a wide choice of restaurants and pubs, people enjoy a variety of cultural events, museums, and parks, all contributing to a vibrant student life. Nottingham has a compact layout that makes getting around easy, with a wide bike hire scheme and a reliable bus service. Many people living in Nottingham student apartments find it an ideal location 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 major cities like London and Manchester!

Best Student Apartments In Nottingham

Amber offers purpose-built studios, flats, ensuites, shared apartments, and other affordable student accommodations in Nottingham. Students can easily pick the most suited locality and find the best options for Nottingham student housing with the sorting feature on the website. Although all needs are subjective, one should look at crucial variables while picking their student accommodation Nottingham, like the cost of living, similarity with the neighbourhood, and commuting. Many students prefer to live in student-friendly neighbourhoods; hence, we have listed the best options for Nottingham student apartments that you should look at.


1. Trinity Square

2. The Laceworks

3. Bertrand Russell House

4. Six Degrees

5. Raleigh Park

6. Mansion Place

7. Castle Gate Haus

8. Nottingham Two

9. The Village

10. St Peters Court

Affordable Student Accommodation in Nottingham

Finding affordable student apartments in Nottingham is key to enjoying city life while sticking to a budget. Student houses near the university are cheaper and affordable than bills for university halls, and PBSAs often include utilities like electricity, water, heating, and Wi-Fi, simplifying budgeting. This city provides a range of cost-effective living options where bills are included, like Nottingham studios that don't sacrifice comfort or convenience. Here are some popular, affordable student apartments in Nottingham:


1. Graystacks
2. Mansion Place
3. Bertrand Russell House
4. Radford Mill
5. Curzon House

Best Areas to Live in Nottingham

Nottingham offers a variety of neighbourhoods that cater to different lifestyles and preferences. Popular student areas include Lenton, Dunkirk, Beeston, and the City Centre. Whether you're looking for a lively student community, proximity to the university, or affordable options, Nottingham has something for every student. Here are some of the best areas in Nottingham:


1. West Bridgford
West Bridgford is popular among students for its beautiful parks and cafes, offering a balance between city life and green spaces. With a cost of living ranging from £800-£1,000 per month, it offers various Nottingham student homes while still being close to the University of Nottingham.

2. Lenton
Lenton is home to many students and offers budget-friendly options with an average monthly cost of £600-£800. Private shared houses are a popular choice for second or third-year students, often found in areas like Lenton or Radford, offering more space for potentially lower costs. Lenton is popular among students due to its close proximity to the University of Nottingham and a vibrant social scene.

3. The City Centre
Living in the heart of Nottingham means being close to everything! The cost of living in the Nottingham City Centre is around £900-£1,100 per month, offering unbeatable access to major attractions, shops, and entertainment venues.

4. Beeston
Beeston is a vibrant, up-and-coming area with an average living cost of £700-£900 per month. It’s a little more relaxed but still provides easy access to various off-campus Nottingham uni accommodation.

5. Sneinton
Sneinton offers affordable student living Nottingham with rents averaging £600-£800 per month. The area is well-connected by transport and is popular for its trendy cafes, bars, and local shops.

Room Types Available in Nottingham

Room types in student accommodation include standard rooms with shared bathrooms, en-suite rooms, and self-contained studios. Luxury apartments offer convenience and modern perks but often come at a higher price point.


1. Ensuite Rooms

Most Nottingham student properties offer ensuite rooms, featuring a private bathroom attached to your bedroom. This gives students their personal space for both rest and hygiene, while the kitchen and living areas are shared with other residents. 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 accommodation option in Nottingham. These rooms offer a private bedroom for students, while the bathroom, kitchen, and living areas are shared with others. Non-ensuite rooms provide a personal sleeping and study area while offering access to shared facilities, making them ideal for students on a budget.

3. Studio Apartments
Student studio apartments in Nottingham are fully self-contained units, offering 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 consist of multiple private bedrooms within the same unit. The kitchen, bathroom, and living room are shared among roommates, making this option ideal for student lettings Nottingham for those who enjoy a balance between personal space and social interaction.

6. Private Rooms
Private rooms in Nottingham offer a personal space equipped with a bed, study desk, and sometimes a private bathroom. These rooms provide the independence of an individual bedroom while often granting access to shared communal areas, making them a versatile choice for students looking for both privacy and a sense of community.

Cost of Living in Nottingham

Options for student accommodation Nottingham are highly beneficial to students due to how comfortable they are. Living in this city could be comparatively affordable and worth every penny. It is recommended to have a budget of £1200-£2000 per month, including all living and other personal expenses, along with a buffer budget in case of any emergencies. We have listed the most common expenses a student has to bear while looking for student accommodation in Nottingham:


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

2. Gas and electricity: Utilities such as gas and electricity cost between £30 and £50 per week for students in Nottingham.

3. Internet & mobile phone: £15-£45/week

4. Dinner at a restaurant: £50-£120/week

5. Laundry: £15-£35/week

6. Stationery and textbooks: £10-£30/week

7. Clothing: £30-£175/month

8. Travel: £40-£150/month

Student Travel In Nottingham

England's transport system, in general, is potentially one of the most effective transportation systems on our planet. The transport system in Nottingham is well-connected, with many students relying on buses and trams for commuting. Nottingham housing options in the city are near multiple transport stops. The city is smartly connected to every primary transportation system within walking distance of every university. With Nottingham’s excellent public transport system, getting around the city is a breeze for those living in flats, private halls or short-term studio accommodation Nottingham. The following are the transport options you can find when travelling to and from the popular Nottingham student houses:


1. Bus: Nottingham's bus network runs 24 hours a day. With approximately 100 buses running to and from the city, people can take these buses from the main bus terminal, making their commute more manageable. With an Easyrider Smartcard, the average bus fare in this city is around £60 per month.

2. Train: Nottingham Station is the city's most extensive and active station. It is the main point of the city's tram system. Explore National Rail for the daily schedule and plans. A one-ride fare on the train costs about £15.60.

3. Cycling: You can also explore local parts of the city via cycling. In addition, most student apartments in Nottingham come with dedicated and secure bike storage facilities as well, which means students can rest easy at the perfect place!

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Nottingham

With its rich history, academic excellence, and lively cultural scene, Nottingham is a fantastic place for students. The city's transport links are highly rated, providing easy access for students to commute to both universities. Student life in Nottingham is exciting and diverse, with the city being home to top universities and colleges in the UK, attracting students from around the world. Nottingham’s Students' Union offers over 160 clubs and societies for students. Moreover, the city’s dynamic atmosphere offers something for everyone. For those who enjoy culture and history, landmarks like Nottingham Castle and the City of Caves are a must-visit. Castle Boulevard offers stunning views of Nottingham Castle and access to the city centre, making it appealing. You can also visit the famous Sherwood Forest and Nottingham Forest.


Nottingham’s lively nightlife is also a key part of student life, with popular venues with live music like Rock City and Rescue Rooms, creating a lively atmosphere. One can also enjoy a drink while watching their favourite football team's match at Bell Inn Pub, or can groove to the trendy disco beats in the clubs in Stealth Nightclub. Students living in private student accommodation Nottingham can explore local cafes, restaurants, and various local shops. Fox Cafe and Sans Patrie Restaurant are the most popular restaurants and takeout places if you crave a satisfying dining experience at affordable prices in popular student areas. Students can also explore lively markets in areas like Hockley and Lace Market, which are known for their independent shops and eateries. Additionally, outdoor lovers can unwind in Wollaton Park or The Arboretum, both offering peaceful escapes from the busy city life.

Top Universities in Nottingham

There are many well-known and respectable universities in and near Nottingham that provide various degrees and courses to students taught by world-renowned faculty. Moreover, the majority of Nottingham's student accommodation choices are strategically located near these institutions. Some of the most well-known ones include:


1. University of Nottingham

It is one of the most popular universities in Nottingham. The University of Nottingham is consistently ranked within the top 100 universities in the world. Many students enrol in this university for its famous programs. Student accommodation near the University of Nottingham includes Triumph House.

2. Nottingham Trent University

Nottingham Trent University has been rated as gold for teaching excellence and is famous for its academic excellence and practical learning. It has been rated as gold for teaching excellence. Nottingham Trent University frequently ranks in the top 15 in student satisfaction polls. It offers a variety of graduate as well as undergraduate courses. Student accommodation near Nottingham Trent University is

Yugo Goldsmith Court.

3. Nottingham Trent International College (NTIC)

NTIC is a joint partnership between NTU and a private entity. Students at this university come from 69 different countries. The student accommodation near NTIC includes Iconinc Nottingham City.

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