
You’ve spent months working out your university choices, and have decided that Winchester is the perfect place for you to study. Now that the stressful work of picking a Uni is over, you can get to the exiting part- choosing where to live! There are lots of things to consider when picking student accommodation, and that’s why we’ve created this article- to help you pick your perfect student crib.
Here are some things you’ll want to consider:
Location
If you want to immerse yourself in university life as much as possible, it’s better to live closer to uni. That way, you can link up with friends and fellow students at any moment. It’s safer, and you’ll save money by not getting the bus. Got a 9 am lecture? That’s ok because if you live 2 minutes away from class, you can enjoy those extra moments of sleep. Trust us, you’re going to need it- especially during fresher’s week. Living next to university is certainly the most convenient (and fun) option.
Nearby amenities
There’s nothing worse than running out of milk and the nearest shop being a really long walk away. Having a corner shop or supermarket close to your accommodation will save you a lot of grumpy morning trips to the store for coffee. Plus, you’ll save time too. If you have a very study intensive course, you’ll be grateful for the few extra minutes you’ve saved by having a shop close by.
Design
We’ve all heard the horror stories- student accommodation can be pretty grim. Some places haven’t been updated in years, and the smelly old carpets speak for themselves. Luckily for you, there’s plenty of private accommodation companies that offer modern, stylish homes for students. Unilife is just one of these companies, and they operate in Winchester. Unilife offer beautiful studio apartments at student prices. They’re the perfect place to both relax and study- with nice big desks, laminate wood floors, minimalist décor and comfy beds.
Privacy
How much are you willing to share? Some people do just fine in a shared living situation, where the bathroom and kitchen facilities are shared with other students. This is a great way to cut costs on accommodation- but some people like their privacy. Getting a self-contained studio apartment, like the ones offered at Unilife, means you won’t be annoyed by messy roommates or loud snorers. Have a think about what facilities you’d be willing to share, and what you’d rather have to yourself- it makes a big impact on where you choose to live.
Utility costs
Many student accommodation homes come with all utilities included in the rent. This may be a good option for you if you want to keep it simple. It’s already a big leap to pay your own rent after moving out, and it can be a struggle to keep up with a changing utility bill. By getting your utilities included in rent- there are no surprise costs for you to juggle with.