Wool Factory F5 R2 City Centre, Leicester

Marble St, Leicester, LE1 5XD, United Kingdom
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0.4 mi from City Center
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About the Property

Wool Factory F5 R2 City Centre is an ideal student accommodation in Leicester offering 2, 4 and 5-bedroom apartments. De Montfort University and Echo Factory University are a short stroll away from this property.

Features

Each private room features study tables along with big wardrobes and storage cupboards to store all your belongings. The property offers a shared bathroom and a shared kitchen equipped with a microwave, an oven and a dining table. Moreover, you get access to a washing machine and dryer, saving you trips to the laundromat. Other common amenities offered include free high-speed wifi, central heating, TV, cycle storage, on-site laundry, social spaces and cleaning service. To ensure utmost security, there’s provision of a 24-hour onsite team and bike security. Moreover, utility bills are included in the rent, making the stay super affordable.

Location and What's Hot?

The property is in close proximity to a range of bars and pubs such as  Ronnie Roos bar, oddbar and The Rutland & Derby Arms. Cafés and restaurants you can explore close to the property include MYMO Cafe (Bubble Tea), Peter Pizzeria, Kuru Kuru Sushi, Welford Chippy and La Forêt Café. With Leicester Market being close by, you don’t have to worry about fetching your groceries.

Commute

There are many bus stations close to the property such Pocklingtons Walk (Stand EQ), Welford Place (Stand EN) and Welford Place (Stand EM) which are all a 2-3 minute stroll away. Moreover, Leicester train station is nearby, letting you commute beyond Leicester with great ease.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you charge an admin fee?

In 2019, the government banned letting agents and landlords from charging tenants for setting up tenancies. As a law-abiding company, they do not charge tenants a fee for finding a property and setting up your contract. The tenant fee ban does allow agents and landlords to charge tenants for certain things. they are still entitled to charge for changing a tenancy or to cover the costs of tenants breaching the terms of their contracts. 

What is a retainer?

A non-refundable retainer is paid when you wish to take a property, when you move into the property it becomes the deposit and will be protected through one of the government authorised deposit schemes.

Where is my deposits/retainer protected?

When you sign your contract you will pay your ‘non refundable retainer’; this is held by the landlord or his agent until you move into the property when it becomes your ‘deposit’. Once the funds become a deposit your landlord has 28 days in which to protect it with a government authorised scheme and provide the details to you. Your landlord is not obliged to tell you which scheme they will use until that time; the scheme fees paid by the landlord fluctuate so landlords’ will use the most appropriate of the three schemes at that time.

What happens if I want to drop out?

Once you have signed your tenancy agreement you are bound to it for the full term. If you don’t want to live in the property any more you will still have to pay rent until you find someone to take over your liabilities. This is called a Novation. There is a charge for them to organise your Novation. If you signed your tenancy agreement before Monday 20th May 2019, the charge is £150. If you signed your tenancy agreement on or after Monday 20th May 2019, the charge is £125 per tenant changing + £10 per tenant on the tenancy agreement over one. If you would like them to advertise your room, there will be an additional charge of 50% of one month's rent, at minimum £250. they have a whole page that explains Novation agreements and how to transfer your responsibilities to another person.

Will I get my deposit back?

At the end of your tenancy they ask you to leave the property clean and tidy. They'll also ask you to provide them with proof that you've paid all of your utilities (gas, electricity, water) and that you've dealt with the council tax at the property. (So make sure you hold on to all your bills!) Your tenancy agreement explains in detail why you may have charges deducted from your deposits. However, the main reasons tenants are charged are: Not paying rent on time - you will accrue interest charges on any outstanding amounts. Using Blu-Tack or similar on walls - if they have to re-paint a wall, the charge is normally £40 per wall. Not cleaning the property well enough at the end of the tenancy. There's advice on simple things you can do to ensure you can keep as much of your deposit as possible. they can help you to keep as much of your deposit as possible if you arrange a pre-inspection with their team. This will help you spot where charges might be deducted, so you can put them right before the end of your tenancy. Deposits are normally returned within 28 days of the end of your tenancy, provided all rent is paid and you've provided them with proof that your utilities and council tax have been dealt with.

What do they do about bills?

The majority of their properties are available with bills already included in the rent. This means that you pay one sum and it'll cover your rent and utilities. That makes it easy to manage your money and know that everyone's paying their fare share. If you need to set up bills for yourself, you will find a whole section covering this, here.

How do I collect my keys?

For a lot of their properties you'll be asked to collect your keys from their office after midday on the 1st day of your tenancy. You can pick your keys up at any point after that date during their office hours. Remember, everyone in your house will need to have completed all of their paperwork first, paid their rent and you'll need to bring your ID with you so they know we're giving the right keys to the right people! For some properties your landlord will provide keys directly to you. They'll email you a month before your move in date to confirm where you should collect your keys. There's more information on the moving in page.

How do I pay my rent?

For properties which Property Management manage, they'll be asking you to set up direct debits to pay your rent which will either be monthly in advance or quarterly. They'll email you with a link to a website where you'll need to enter your bank details to set up the direct debit. You can forward this link to your parents if they will be paying your rent for you. You'll need to make sure that you've got enough money in your account each month for the direct debit to work, if there's not you may be charged a late payment fee by them and your bank. For properties which aren't managed by Property Management you'll need to pay your rent directly to your landlord, the bank details you'll need and your reference will be printed on the front of your tenancy agreement. You'll need to prove you've set up your standing order before your landlord will let you have your keys.

How does weekly rent convert into monthly rent?

There aren't exactly 4 weeks in a month so they calculate monthly rent in the following way: divide your weekly rent by seven (number of days in the week), then multiply by 365 (number of days in the year); finally multiple this by twelve (the number of months in the year). The equation is: (weekly rent / 7) x 365 / 12 = monthly rent. Please note that for leap years you need to adjust the equation to 366 to take the extra day into account.

What does it mean to pay rent quarterly?

Often landlords will ask that you pay your rent quarterly, this means, once per quarter of the year meaning you will pay 4 larger payments during the year rather than 12 monthly payments. If your contract starts on the 1st July your payment dates will be 1st July, 1st October, 1st January and 1st April. The payments due on each of these dates will be equivalent to 3 months' rent.

What if something goes wrong in the house?

If they manage your property you will need to let them know about any maintenance issues, they have a team of trusted tradesmen and contractors who will resolve any issues you may have. There's a dedicated maintenance section on the website, where you can report a maintenance issue and find out more information.

What is a joint and several contract?

Most tenancy agreements (especially student ones) are joint and several which basically means you sign the agreement as a group and are all responsible jointly for the liabilities explained in the contract. For example; if there is damage to the property the landlord can hold you all liable; the landlord is also able to hold any one of you as being liable for the damage. It also means that if the landlord is required to give you notice of anything they are only legally required to inform one of you.

What are my guarantor's liabilities?

Although your obligations are joint and several; your guarantor's are not. this means that the landlord can only ask your guarantor for a particular share of any joint liability. For example if it is a 4 bedroom house; your guarantor can only be asked for ¼ of the total rent due if you haven’t paid or ¼ of any damage not covered by the deposit. 

What if I don't have a UK guarantor?

While their standard process is to ask tenants to provide a UK-based guarantor, who passes a credit check, they know that sometimes this may not be possible. For instance, if you are an International student. There are two options available if you don't have a UK guarantor: you can pay your rent upfront, or apply to the company Housing Hand to act as your guarantor. Housing Hand charges a one-off fee of £299 for this service, which will mean that they act as your UK guarantor for 12 months - the usual length of your tenancy. The fee is exclusive to Property Management, so make sure you mention them to pay this fee. 

What is a HMO Licence?

If more than two unrelated people rent in the same house the property is classified as a ‘house in multiple occupation’ (HMO). If the property has five or more bedrooms and is on three or more floors it has to be licensed with the local Council and has to meet certain safety requirements. The HMO certificate should be on display in the property but if you want confirmation that the property is registered you should call your local Council.

What about gas certificates?

Your landlord is responsible for making sure the gas appliances at your property are safe and is required to have them inspected by a ‘Gas Safe’ engineer every 12 months. they will make a copy available to you when you move in and again when it is renewed. 

When will they receive the inventory?

It is normal practice for your inventory to be supplied to you within the first 14 days of the tenancy agreement. You then usually have 7-14 days to return it signed with any amendments. If you don’t return the inventory then you agree to accept the property in the condition described in the inventory.

What’s an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)?

An EPC shows how energy efficient a house is and can help you work out how much your utilities will cost. they put them on their website for you to look at but if you can’t find one let them know.

What will I need to bring?

As with living on campus, you'll need to bring the essentials with you. While your off campus student accommodation will be fully furnished, you'll need to bring things like bedding, kitchen equipment and towels. It's unlikely that the property will include crockery and cutlery, so make sure you have something to eat with, too! Some accommodation will be supplied with a kettle and microwave. Many have hoovers. If you're not sure, ask someone form Property Management to confirm what will be included. They partner with UniKitOut to offer tenants 10% off student bedding packs, as well as everything you need for the kitchen and bathroom. This will be sent directly to your new student home, so moving in is easy!

What happens if someone doesn't pay their rent?

You are all jointly liable for rent payments so if someone doesn't pay their rent the landlord is able to pursue all of you for any rent due. It is normal practice however that a landlord would pursue the individual tenant first and then their guarantor before approaching the other tenants.

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About Leicester

Located in the East Midlands region of England, Leicester is a vibrant city with a rich cultural and historical heritage. Known for its Roman origins and the recent discovery of King Richard III's remains, this city beautifully blends history with modernity. With a population of over 300,000, Leicester is one of the UK’s most diverse cities, making it a welcoming hub for international students. Surrounded by scenic landscapes, including Bradgate Park and the River Soar, Leicester offers a refreshing escape for nature lovers while maintaining the buzz of urban life.

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Best Student Accommodation Leicester

Finding the perfect student accommodation in Leicester is essential for a seamless student experience. A comfortable and well-located home ensures you stay focused on your studies while enjoying a vibrant social life. Key factors like proximity to campus, affordability, safety, and amenities play a crucial role in choosing the ideal accommodation in Leicester UK for students. Amber simplifies this process by offering a curated selection of student houses in Leicester, including private student accommodations and student flats in Leicester city centre, tailored to diverse needs and budgets. Here are some top student accommodation Leicester options:

1. The Grange

2. Newarke Street

3. Queens Court

4. Highgate

5. The Summit

Affordable Student Accommodation in Leicester

Leicester is a city that understands the needs of students, offering a variety of student accommodation options to fit every budget without compromising on comfort or quality. From cosy 2 bedroom student apartments Leicester options to spacious student houses in Leicester, budget-friendly options are designed to provide a welcoming and secure living environment. Even cheap student accommodation in Leicester often includes essentials like Wi-Fi, furnished rooms, and convenient locations near top universities, ensuring you can focus on your studies and enjoy your student life. Affordable options like private student accommodation in Leicester combine value with amenities such as modern kitchens, study areas, and communal spaces. Some top options include:

1. Regents Court

2. St Martins House

3. Grange Lane Apartments

4. Castle Court

5. Brookland Road

Best Areas To Live In Leicester

Leicester offers a range of neighbourhoods that cater to diverse student needs, from vibrant city living to serene residential areas. Each locality provides unique benefits such as proximity to universities, affordable housing, and thriving student communities. Whether you're looking for student accommodation in Leicester city centre or quiet student homes in Leicester, there's something for everyone.

1. Clarendon Park

A lively and student-friendly area known for its proximity to the University of Leicester. Clarendon Park is brimming with independent cafes, parks, and boutique shops, offering a blend of convenience and charm. Properties like The Grange provide modern student flats in Leicester just 20 minutes from campus, making this area a top choice for students.

2. Highfields

Highfields is a multicultural hub with affordable student houses in Leicester and excellent public transport links. Located near both De Montfort University (DMU) and the University of Leicester, it’s ideal for students seeking budget-friendly options like 1-bedroom student apartments in Leicester. Be sure to visit Spinney Hill Park for a relaxing study break and explore properties like Regents Court, Queens Court, and many more.

3. Stoneygate

Known for its picturesque streets and serene vibe, Stoneygate is perfect for students who prefer a quieter environment. This upscale area offers a range of student studios in Leicester and 2-bedroom student apartments in Leicester, blending comfort with elegance. Nearby Queens Road features cosy cafes and restaurants popular among students. For comfortable accommodation, consider properties like iQ Grosvenor House in Stoneygate.

4. Knighton

A tranquil residential area offering spacious student homes, Knighton is ideal for those looking for a suburban lifestyle. Proximity to outdoor spaces like Knighton Park makes it perfect for nature enthusiasts. Properties like Upperton Road and Code provide quality cheap accommodation in Leicester for students without sacrificing amenities.

5. Leicester City Centre

For those who thrive in a bustling urban environment, the city centre is a vibrant hub with shopping malls, entertainment venues, and cultural attractions. Unite Students Leicester properties, such as Newarke Point, offer stylish student accommodation in Leicester city centre options, just a short 6-minute walk from DMU. Iconic spots like Leicester Cathedral and the Highcross shopping centre are must-visits for students living here.

Room Types Available in Leicester

1. Ensuite Rooms

These kinds of rooms provide students with a private bedroom and an attached bathroom, offering a perfect blend of privacy and convenience. Shared kitchen and living areas allow for social interaction, making them ideal for those who value a personal space for relaxation and hygiene while enjoying a communal lifestyle. Many student properties feature ensuite rooms, perfect for balancing privacy and community living.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms

Compared to other room types, non-ensuite rooms are a budget-friendly option for students. These rooms come with a private bedroom, while the bathroom, kitchen, and living spaces are shared with housemates. This setup ensures affordability without compromising personal sleeping and study space, making it a popular choice in student houses in Leicester.

3. Studio Apartments

Student studios in Leicester are fully self-contained units, offering a private bedroom, bathroom, and a compact kitchen area. Perfect for those who prefer complete independence, studios provide a serene environment for studying and living, with no need for shared spaces. For students seeking privacy, these are among the best options in private student accommodation in Leicester.

4. 1-Bedroom or 2-Bedroom Apartments

1-bedroom or 2-bedroom student apartments in Leicester are ideal for students who wish to live alone or with one roommate. These apartments typically include separate bedrooms, a shared kitchen, bathroom, and sometimes a living room.

5. Shared Apartments

Shared apartments offer multiple private bedrooms within the same unit, with communal spaces like the kitchen, bathroom, and living room shared among roommates. These setups, available in many student flats, are perfect for students who want a mix of personal space and opportunities to socialise.

6. Private Rooms

Private rooms offer a cosy bedroom equipped with essentials like a bed, study desk, and sometimes a private bathroom. They provide the comfort of personal space while granting access to shared kitchens and lounges. This versatile option is commonly found in student accommodations, appealing to students seeking a mix of independence and community.

Cost of Living in Leicester

Understanding the cost of living in Leicester is essential for students preparing to budget their time in the city. Known for its affordability compared to other UK cities, Leicester offers a wide range of student-friendly amenities and reasonably priced services. Whether you choose student accommodation near University of Leicester or opt for off-campus accommodation near DMU Leicester, the city ensures you can enjoy a fulfilling student life without breaking the bank. On average, students can expect to spend somewhere between £1100 - £1200 monthly. Here’s a breakdown of average monthly expenses to help you plan effectively:

1. Groceries: £80-£120/month

2. Transportation: £30-£50/month

3. Utilities: £40-£60/month

4. Internet: £20-£30/month

5. Leisure & Social Activities: £50-£100/month

Student Travel In Leicester

Leicester boasts an efficient and student-friendly transportation network that ensures smooth connectivity between universities, student neighbourhoods, and the city’s top attractions. Whether you’re living in student accommodation near University of Leicester or off-campus accommodation near DMU Leicester, getting around is affordable and convenient. Here’s a breakdown of popular travel modes for students:

1. Buses

Leicester’s extensive bus network connects major universities and surrounding areas. Buses are frequent and reliable, making them a top choice for daily commutes. The costs start at £15/week and weekly bus passes are available for £12/week, offering unlimited travel across the city.

2. Trains

Trains are perfect for students exploring destinations beyond Leicester or commuting from suburban student homes in Leicester. Leicester Railway Station is a central hub with regular services. Tickets start at £25/week and a student railcard offers a 30% discount on weekly passes and long-distance travel.

3. Bicycles

Cycling is a sustainable and economical way to travel, especially for students living in student apartments Leicester options and others near campuses. The city features dedicated bike lanes for safe and easy travel. You can expect to pay about £5/week for bike rentals and monthly bike-sharing memberships provide unlimited access to city bikes.

4. Walking

For students living in Leicester city centre or properties close to universities, walking is a cost-free and healthy option. Many student properties in Leicester are within a 15-minute walk to DMU or the University of Leicester, making it ideal for short commutes.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Leicester

Leicester offers a vibrant and student-friendly lifestyle, making it a great place to balance academics with leisure. Known for its safe neighbourhoods like Clarendon Park and Stoneygate, the city provides easy access to essential amenities such as libraries, trendy cafes, and community spaces. Students living in Leicester student accommodation or private student accommodation in Leicester UK can enjoy a secure and inclusive environment. Popular spots like the University of Leicester Library and Café Nero offer perfect settings for study sessions, while the city’s affordable eateries and relaxed social hubs cater to diverse student preferences.

For leisure, Leicester boasts a variety of hangout spots and cultural experiences. Students often gather at Café Mbriki or enjoy live music at The Cookie, a favourite venue in the city. Green spaces like Victoria Park provide a peaceful escape for outdoor study sessions or casual meetups. The city also hosts events like the annual Diwali Lights Festival and Leicester Comedy Festival, offering unique cultural experiences that enhance the student lifestyle. Whether exploring nightlife at popular clubs or enjoying quiet moments in scenic parks, Leicester has something for everyone.

Top Universities in Leicester

Leicester is home to a diverse range of universities, offering students excellent educational opportunities alongside vibrant city living. Whether you’re pursuing a degree in humanities, engineering, or the arts, Leicester provides world-class institutions with a strong academic reputation. Below are some of the top universities in Leicester, along with nearby student accommodation in Leicester UK that ensures a comfortable and convenient living experience.

1. University of Leicester
Known for its research excellence, the University of Leicester offers top courses in History, Medicine, and Engineering. It's located just a short distance from the Leicester city centre, making it easy for students to access amenities and social hotspots. Nearby, The Grange provides private student accommodation in Leicester, while Regents Court offers affordable accommodation in Leicester for students, both within walking distance.

2. De Montfort University (DMU)
De Montfort University
is renowned for its courses in Graphic Design, Business, and Law, with a creative, industry-focused environment. Located in the city centre, DMU offers easy access to both academic resources and Leicester's vibrant social scene. For accommodation, Eastern Boulevard is just 10 minutes away, while Brookland Road offers student flats in Leicester with proximity to both the university and nightlife.

3. Leicester College
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