William Street, Broomhall

William St, Sheffield, United Kingdom
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Robert Winston Building | 0.3 mi
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an Administration Fee?

No there are no administration fees to pay.

How do we pay the rent?

For all properties, we require three post-dated rental cheques calculated by multiplying the weekly rent per person x 52 (weeks in the year) and dividing by 3 (number of rental cheques) and dated - 07 or 19 June 2020 (property dependant) - 02 October 2020 - 22 January 2021 These cheques will not be cashed until the specified dates. There is also the option to make payment for your tenancy in full in advance. Please contact us for further details, we do not accept standing orders or direct debits.

How much is the deposit?

You'll each pay a 250 security deposit for your Sheffield student accommodation for the 2020/21 academic year on signing your tenancy agreement. This is refundable at the end of your tenancy so long as there are no damages to the property or rent outstanding. Your deposit is protected under goverenment deposit protection regulations via mydeposits.

What if we want to renew our contract for a further year?

We always give our current tenants first refusal on any property. We will write to you in October/November asking you if you wish to stay on for another year. If you do wish to stay on, please get in touch ASAP so we can reserve the property for you. If you require a smaller or larger property to accommodate your group or just fancy a change we will make every effort to meet your needs.

What happens if there are any problems with my property once I have moved in?

Each property has its own house manual with operating instructions for each appliance plus lots of useful information including security, fire safety etc. and contact details for our maintenance team out of hours (emergency only). During office hours you can call us or email us with your problem and we will arrange for maintenance to call at your property.

Are Utility Bills included in the rent?

No, Utility bills are not included in the rental price. As tenants, but you have the option to take an all inclusive package if you wish. You are responsible for the payment of Gas, Electricity and Water. You will need to take meter readings when you move in and then register all utilities in your names with the suppliers. We generally advise that tenants should budget approx. 5-7.00 per person per week for their bills, approximate guidelines are provided on the EPC certificate for each property. You will also be responsible for the cost of any telephone and internet (unless otherwise stated) for the property.

Do the properties have a Gas Safety Certificate?

  Yes, all properties have a current Gas Safety Certificate if required. They are checked and renewed annually.

Has the Property got an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)?

Yes. New government regulations mean that, as of October 2008, every property must have an Energy Performance Certificate. They are available to view on request.

Do we need to pay Council Tax?

No, as full time students you will be exempt from Council Tax. You can obtain council tax exemption certificates from your university. However if you have recently left university or are not a full time student you will be required to pay Council Tax. If this is the case please visit http://www.sheffield.gov.uk/council-tax and follow the instructions.

Will we need a T.V. License for the property?

Yes, you will. On a joint tenancy agreement you will need one license per property and if you have taken an all inclusive package this will be included. 

What day are the bins collected?

We would ask all tenants to move their bins back within the curtilage of the property as soon as they have been emptied.

Do we need Contents Insurance?

Yes you will need Contents Insurance for your possessions at the property.

Do we need a "Parking Permit" for our car?

Sheffield City Council has recently made the majority of Student Areas into "Permit Only" zones. Our latest understanding is that usually 2 permits can be acquired per property for the year.

Do Properties offer rental packages which include gas, electricity & water?

No. Our rents do not include utilities however this is something that we can offer to our tenants as a standalone package via UniHomes.  Well run through all the options and costs with you and then you can choose the best option for you.

What bills should we budget for?

The 3 main bills that you will need to budget for are Electricity, Water and Gas. Additionally there may be a TV licence to buy per property and then any broadband or TV package that you may opt for. The majority of our properties come with a free internet service for our tenants use.

How do I organise the utility services & bills when I move into our property?

When you move in to your property take a meter reading for Gas, Electricity & Water. You may need a large plastic meter box key which opens the Gas & Electric meter cabinets if your meters are located outside. Some houses do not have water meters and water is billed at a set amount dependent on the size & location of the property. Generally, students without a meter pay around 1 per person per week for water. Properties with water meters will pay for the amount of water actually used plus a standing charge. If you have any problems at all locating your meters and taking readings you can call Properties for help. You then need to call the relevant utility company and register the bill in you and your fellow housemate's names. We advise having bills in all of your housemates' names as you will all be equally responsible for their payment.

Can my housemates and I choose our own suppliers?

Yes, you can choose your own supplier. We think it is a great idea for you to shop around and have provided links at the bottom of this page to some comparison websites. All we ask is that you inform us of your choice of supplier when you change. What if we have had a larger than expected bill? What should we do? Quite often bills are not based on actual meter readings, they are estimated. This can happen during the summer months if you are away and your meters are inside the property and cannot be accessed by a meter reader. You can tell from your bill if it is estimated reading, customer reading or an actual bill. If you think this is the case read the meter yourself and compare the readings. There will be a telephone number on the bill that you can ring and give an actual reading. A revised bill will then be prepared and sent out to you. If the bill is based on an actual reading but is still very high you may have to look at how you are using energy. Lights left on, heating on too high, computers left on all day, chargers left plugged in, appliances left on standby, water left running whilst brushing teeth, boiling more water than you need in the kettle, they all add up so take a look around and see what you could be saving.

What about at the end of the tenancy, how do we make sure all our bills are up to date?

On the last day of your tenancy, the last tenant leaving the property should take final meter readings and phone them through to your utility suppliers. They should give the suppliers a forwarding address for the final bills to be sent to. A receipt should be obtained as proof of payment of each of the utility bills.
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Student Accommodations in Sheffield

Sheffield Student Accommodation

Students from across the globe are drawn to Sheffield, a lively city known for its prestigious universities, diverse student community, and rich heritage. For those planning to study here, finding the right student housing Sheffield property is essential, and amber offers a streamlined way to choose. With a wide selection of Sheffield student accommodations, amber caters to various preferences and budgets. Whether you're looking for fully furnished ensuite rooms with private bathrooms or studio apartments complete with a private kitchenette and living area, amber ensures comfort and convenience while picking your ideal student accommodation in Sheffield. Additionally, shared apartments offer a community feel, letting you connect with fellow students while maintaining privacy. With amber’s platform, finding, comparing, and booking student accommodation near University of Sheffield or Sheffield Hallam University is a breeze. Amber’s 24/7 support, hassle-free booking process, and flexible stay durations make it easy to secure Sheffield student housing properties, so you can focus on settling into your new life in this vibrant city. iQ Brocco, which is 8 minutes away from the University of Sheffield, Sheffield 3, another 9 minutes away from Sheffield Hallam University, and many more are a few examples of some of the best Sheffield student accommodation options for students to choose from.

About Sheffield

Sheffield, a vibrant city in South Yorkshire, England, is well-known for its beautiful natural surroundings, rich industrial history, and friendly student population. With more than 250 parks, gardens, and woodlands, Sheffield is sometimes hailed as Europe's greenest city, offering a singular fusion of urban and natural beauty. In addition to receiving a top-notch education, students at University of Sheffield or Sheffield Hallam University enjoy a lively, picturesque setting that promotes both learning and leisure. There are a ton of outdoor activities available in the city due to its location on the outskirts of Peak District National Park, including rock climbing, cycling, and hiking.

Beyond its scenic surroundings, Sheffield boasts a vibrant arts and music scene, with a large number of theatres, galleries, and live music venues that keep the city alive. Sheffield FC, the oldest football team in the world, and famous stadiums like Bramall Lane are part of its vibrant sports culture. Sheffield, which has a long history of producing steel, has evolved into a contemporary centre of culture and innovation while retaining its sense of community. Sheffield is a great place for students to live, study, and explore because of its low cost of living, first-rate public transportation, and variety of housing options.

Best Student Accommodation in Sheffield

Student accommodation in Sheffield is tailored to suit various preferences. Students not only have a wide selection to choose from, but they can also enjoy an array of amenities and features that enhance their experience. Finding the ideal student accommodation in Sheffield is made straightforward with amber’s services. From studio apartments to ensuite rooms and shared spaces, there are multiple Sheffield student accommodation options that help make university life more comfortable. Explore some of the best Sheffield student accommodation properties, their offerings, and convenient locations:

1. iQ Brocco

iQ Brocco in Sheffield is one of the most popular options for Sheffield student accommodation. Located just 8 minutes away from the University of Sheffield and Sheffield Hallam University, this Sheffield student accommodation property offers a range of ensuite and bedroom apartments.

2. iQ Century Square

iQ Century Square, located just 4 minutes away from the University of Sheffield, is one of the best options for Sheffield student accommodation. Complete with a range of common and in-room amenities, this best Sheffield student accommodation property offers various ensuites, bedroom apartments and studios.

3. iQ Knight House

If you’re looking for the ideal Sheffield student accommodation property, then iQ Knight House is definitely worth considering. The property is located just 4 minutes away from the University of Sheffield and 9 minutes from Sheffield Hallam University. Common amenities available include a free gym, study areas, and cinema rooms.

4. iQ Fenton House

iQ Fenton House is a Sheffield student accommodation option that caters to the various needs of students perfectly. It offers studios and ensuite student rooms that are packed with a variety of common and in-room amenities. Additionally, this Sheffield student accommodation property is located 4 minutes away from the University of Sheffield and 7 minutes from Sheffield Hallam University.

5. iQ Steel

iQ Steel student properties in Sheffield offer a range of ensuite and studio options. Starting at £124 per week, this best Sheffield student accommodation property is located just 4 minutes away from the University of Sheffield and 6 minutes away from Sheffield Hallam University.

6. Hollis Croft

Hollis Croft, a Sheffield student properties option, offers a range of room configurations, including ensuites, bedroom apartments, and studios. Conveniently located 2 minutes away from the University of Sheffield and 8 minutes away from Sheffield Hallam University, this Sheffield student accommodation property is one of the most sought-after ones.

7. Cosmos

Located just 4 minutes away from the University of Sheffield and 9 minutes away from Sheffield Hallam University, this Sheffield student accommodation is the ideal choice for students. It offers a range of common and in-room amenities that are sure to make the overall experience a memorable one. Choose from ensuites, studio apartments, and many more at this property.

8. Central Place

Central Place student accommodation in Sheffield is located 9 minutes away from Sheffield Hallam University. Students can choose from various ensuites and private rooms, complete with several common and in-unit amenities at this Sheffield student accommodation option.

9. Central Quay

Central Quay, one of the most popular Sheffield student accommodation properties, is located 4 minutes away from the University of Sheffield and 6 minutes away from Sheffield Hallam University. Amenities at this Sheffield student accommodation include an outdoor courtyard, gym, and study area, along with ensuite and studio room configurations.

10. The Trigon

The Trigon is located 5 minutes away from Sheffield Hallam University and 6 minutes away from the University of Sheffield. Complete with amenities like courtyards and pool tables, this Sheffield student accommodation property offers various ensuites that provide the utmost comfort.

Affordable Student Accommodation in Sheffield

Finding affordable Sheffield student accommodation choices in the city can be a game-changer for students who wish to experience the best of city living without going over budget. From shared apartments to reasonably priced studios, city life offers comfort, convenience, and companionship. Here are a few choices for affordable and cheap student accommodation in Sheffield:

1. Truro Sheffield

2. Kings Chambers

3. Nebula

4. Archways

5. Charlotte Court

6. Sharman Court

Best Areas To Live In Sheffield

1. Broomhill

Broomhill is a well-liked student neighbourhood near the University of Sheffield that has a welcoming, village-like atmosphere. With an average monthly rent of between £600 and £750, it's a convenient option for students and is well-known for its neighbourhood stores, cafes, and green areas. Properties like iQ Brocco and iQ Century Square are some of the most sought-after options to consider.

2. Sheffield City Centre

For individuals who appreciate a lively metropolitan lifestyle, Sheffield City Centre provides a variety of shopping malls, dining options, and cultural attractions. Properties like Sheffield 3, iQ Steel, and many more are the best rated properties here. With an average cost of living between £750 and £850, this is a great option for students looking for excitement and convenience.

3. Crookes

The vibrant, student-friendly suburb of Crookes is well-known for its reasonably priced accommodation and stunning city vistas. The average cost of living in Crookes is between £600 and £700 per month, and the area has a strong sense of community thanks to its mix of pubs, small stores, and restaurants. Crookes Valley Park is a fantastic destination for outdoor recreation in Crookes. Additionally, Endcliffe Park, a well-liked location for picnics and lounging by the lake, is only a short stroll away. Notable properties in this area include Aspect 3 Apartments, Hollis Croft, and others.

4. Hillsborough

Hillsborough is perfect for students looking for a calm setting with convenient access to the city's transportation system since it offers a more tranquil, residential atmosphere with large parks. Some notable properties, such as iQ Fenton House and iQ Knight House are known as student-favourites. With an average monthly rent of £550 to £650, it provides a more laid-back living close to the city centre. Notable locations in Hillsborough include Sheffield Wednesday Football Club's home pitch, Hillsborough Stadium, and Hillsborough Park, a sizable green area with recreational amenities.

5. Netherthorpe

Near the University of Sheffield, Netherthorpe is a reasonably priced neighbourhood with peaceful, comfortable housing that often costs between £500 and £600 a month. It is a sensible option for students due to its proximity to Kelham Island and first-rate transportation connections. The Harlequin pub is renowned for its lively atmosphere and real ale variety, while the Kelham Island Museum, which highlights Sheffield's industrial background, is a must-see for history buffs. Students can explore properties like Nebula, The Trigon, and so on.

Room Types Available in Sheffield

Students can find a range of student apartments Sheffield options to suit every student's needs and preferences. From common spaces that foster a sense of community to private studios for those seeking independence, there is something for everyone. In Sheffield, the following room types are available:

1. Ensuite Rooms

Ensuite rooms at student apartments Sheffield options offer a private bedroom complete with an attached bathroom, giving students their own personal space for sleeping and hygiene. The kitchen and living areas are shared with other residents, making it a suitable choice for students who appreciate privacy in their bedrooms but enjoy socialising in communal spaces.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms

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

3. Studio Apartments

Studio apartments are fully self-contained units, featuring a private bedroom, bathroom, and a compact kitchen area. With no need for shared spaces, they offer maximum privacy and independence, making them ideal for students who prefer a complete living area of their own.

4. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments

These Sheffield student apartments feature one or two separate bedrooms and include a shared kitchen, bathroom, and often a living room. Furnished with essential amenities, these 1 bedroom in Sheffield options are ideal for students who prefer to live with one other person, offering a semi-private environment with dedicated bedroom space.

5. Shared Apartments

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

6. Private Rooms

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

Cost of Living in Sheffield

The cost of living in Sheffield is relatively affordable compared to other major UK cities, making it an attractive choice for students and young professionals alike. Sheffield’s cost of living is around 10% lower than the national average. A student or young professional can expect to spend around £700-£1,000 per month depending on their lifestyle and student homes Sheffield choices. Here’s a breakdown of typical monthly expenses to help plan your budget, apart from the rent for your Sheffield student accommodation:

1. Food: £150-£250 per month

2. Groceries: £80-£120 per month

3. Transportation: £40-£70 per month

4. Entertainment: £50-£100 per month

5. Clothing: £30-£70 per month

6. Sports and Fitness: £20-£50 per month

Student Travel in Sheffield

The public transport system in Sheffield is reasonably priced and well-connected, making city exploration simple and economical. Buses, trams, and trains are just a few of the convenient ways that students can travel throughout Sheffield. Students can control their travel expenses from their Sheffield student homes by choosing from a variety of travel card alternatives when they visit the school and other areas of the city. Here are a few of the best options for travel from your student accommodation Sheffield property:

1. Bus

Buses are one of the most affordable and convenient transportation options in Sheffield, with routes covering the entire city and nearby areas. A single trip typically costs around £1.50, while an adult day pass is approximately £4. Students can also use the Stagecoach UniRider card, which provides unlimited bus travel at a discounted rate, making it ideal for regular commutes from Sheffield student accommodation.

2. Supertram

A well-liked option is Sheffield's Supertram network, which links important locations such as college campuses, the city centre, and nearby communities. An adult day pass costs approximately £4.90, while a single journey costs about £1.80. With travel cards like the CityBus+Tram ticket, students may take advantage of discounted costs, making tram travel even more affordable for weekend excursions and daily commutes.

3. Train

Students can travel from Sheffield to neighbouring towns or regions quickly and effectively by train. The cost of a ticket varies with distance; shorter trips often cost £3 to £5. The 16-25 Railcard offers 1/3 savings on rail prices across the UK, making it an advantageous option for students who regularly travel outside from their Sheffield accommodation.

4. Bikes

With an increasing number of bike lanes and riding paths, Sheffield is a bike-friendly city. As an alternative, bike-sharing services provide rentals for about £1 per half-hour, providing students with an affordable and adaptable way to commute from their Sheffield accommodation while exercising outside.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Sheffield

Sheffield is a bustling, student-friendly city that is well-known for its friendly people and reasonably priced way of life, which makes it a great destination for students to live and learn. With a secure setting and student-focused communities like Broomhill and Crookes, students can easily reach necessary facilities like Tamper Coffee and the well-known Western Bank Library, which are ideal for study sessions or hanging out with friends. Students can relax, study outside, or have picnics in the city's many reasonably priced social areas, which range from quiet cafes like Steam Yard and The Treehouse Board Game Cafe to green areas like Endcliffe Park and Weston Park.

Sheffield's nightlife offers a lot, including laid-back bars like Bungalows & Bears that are perfect for a laid-back evening out and historic venues like The Leadmill and Corporation for live music and themed nights. Read more about the best clubs in Sheffield and plan your exploration accordingly! The annual Tramlines Festival, a significant summer music event, and the Sheffield Adventure Film Festival, which honours outdoor culture via motivational films, are further highlights of the city's exciting event calendar. These gatherings give students wonderful chances to meet new people and get involved in the community. See our guide to student housing in Sheffield for a more thorough look at what the city has to offer. Sheffield provides students from diverse backgrounds with an engaging experience because of its lively culture, social scene, and student-friendly atmosphere.

Universities in Sheffield

Sheffield is home to several renowned educational institutions that attract students from across the globe, each offering a diverse range of programs and an excellent academic environment. Top universities in Sheffield include:

1. University of Sheffield

The University of Sheffield is one of the UK’s leading research institutions, known for its academic rigour and supportive campus environment. This university has a QS ranking of 104th globally and stands out for its top-ranked programs in Engineering, Law, and Business, making it a hub for students pursuing high-impact careers. Top properties near the university include iQ Brocco and iQ Century Square.

2. Sheffield Hallam University

Sheffield Hallam University is well known for emphasising employability and experiential learning. This university is placed between the 1001-1200 range of the QS rankings and offers top-notch programs in hospitality, sports science, and art and design. Some of the best options for student accommodation near Sheffield Hallam University include Sheffield 3, iQ Steel, and many more.

3. The Sheffield College

The Sheffield College, another important school, provides foundational and vocational education in a variety of subjects. The college, which is well-known for its robust programs in media production, culinary arts, and health and social care, offers students hands-on, career-focused training to prepare them for a variety of career pathways. Students can explore properties like iQ Fenton House, iQ Knight House, and many more, which are some of the best ones.

4. Sheffield Institute of Arts

SIA is highly regarded for its quality of teaching and innovation. It hosts events like degree shows and public exhibitions, providing a platform for students to showcase their work. Properties like Hollis Croft and Central Place are some of the most sought-after options for student accommodation near Sheffield Institute of Arts. Some popular courses offered at SIA include graphic design, animation, fashion design, fine art, photography, product design, and interior architecture.