About the Property
Urbanest King's Cross is a contemporary student accommodation in London that takes university living to another level. Offering a range of spacious ensuite rooms and studios overlooking the beautiful London city, this accommodation is perfect for students looking for a new home in the city. University of London is just a 9-minute drive away and University College London is an 11-minute drive away from the property, making it ideal for students.
Features
Urbanest King's Cross lets you choose from a range of ensuite rooms and studios that are fully furnished with a memory foam bed, personal study area, storage space, and a window with a panoramic view of the city. The rooms also have an attached bathroom and a fully fitted, modern kitchen. The accommodation has a social space on the 13th floor that offers a mesmerizing view and ample space to socialize. You also get peaceful study rooms, free iMac stations, a lounge area with table tennis setup, an on-site restaurant named Cut and Grind, bike storage, laundry facilities, and so on. The high-speed wi-fi and full-time CCTV surveillance are a bonus, along with an all-inclusive bill.
Location and What's Hot?
London is going to be your open playground as Urbanest King's Cross is located in the heart of the city. One of the hottest city attractions, Madam Tussauds is located a short ride away from the property and The London Canal Museum is just 13-minute walk away. The area is also dotted with so many restaurants like Pizza Express, Nandos and Five Guys along with places to do grocery shopping like Waitrose and Partners.
Commute
Urbanest King's Cross is located is in a prime spot that will make your time in the city a lot of easier. The accommodation is just a 2-minute walk away from Randells Road (Stop F), a 5-minute walk away from Vale Royal (Stop P) and a short walk away from the Kings Cross St Pancras Underground Station thatll give you access to 6 London underground lines.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When should I book student accommodation?
Is it too late to apply for student accommodation?
What should I think about when looking at uni accommodation?
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How much do I need to pay to book?
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What form of payment do you take?
Do you get a student loan for accommodation?
When will I receive the tenancy agreement?
When can I move in to student accommodation?
What is included in my rent?
Do you need a TV Licence at university?
Does student accommodation have WiFi?
Do students have to pay council tax?
Who can be my guarantor?
I don’t live in the UK and don’t have a UK bank account – what should I do?
How many instalments do you pay for student accommodation?
Is student accommodation paid monthly?
Do you offer a cleaning service?
Is there a curfew?
No, there is no curfew at the property, your secure access fob allows you to enter and leave whenever you wish.
Can people stay over in university accommodation?
Can I move rooms once I have moved in?
Can you live in student accommodation without being a student?
Is there a car park?
Can I bring my bicycle?
Can I smoke in my room or in the building?
If I vacate the property over the university holidays do I need to move my possessions out?
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How secure is my room?
How secure is the building?
Can I give my key to someone else to use while I’m away?
Who do I contact if I have an emergency or problem?
What is the cost of the laundry?
What is the tenancy agreement?
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Can I sublet my room (e.g. let through Airbnb)?
Is my partner allowed to live with me whilst at university?
Can I get a guest key for my friend/ family member?
How safe is the electronic key system used on my door?
Can I have a party in the student accommodation?
If you want to have a party with your flatmates please feel free to! they would ask that you please remember to keep noise to a level where it doesn’t disturb others, and to respect your neighbours.