1. Use the 2023°ÄÃÅ×ÊÁÏ´óÈ«Ãâ·Ñ accommodation search site Studentpad
We ensure that every property listed on has the appropriate safety certificates and licensing, and it’s exclusively for 2023°ÄÃÅ×ÊÁÏ´óÈ«Ãâ·Ñ students. This makes it a great place to start your search. The is also useful for those looking for housemates or a group to join.
2. Check the property’s EPC rating
Every rented property must have an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC). This should be provided to you but can also be checked on the .
The higher the grade the better and the more you will save on energy bills. The average grade on Studentpad is D. There are other tips to help with the rising costs of living.
Our Bills and Utilities in private accommodation webpage has instructions on arranging utilities and avoiding unwanted costs.
3. Check whether the landlord is accredited
Accreditation for a landlord/agency/provider is not mandatory, but it shows that they have committed to a code of practice and to continual professional development.
We encourage landlords registered with us to achieve . Look for the NRLA logo when using Studentpad.
Other examples of accreditation include:
- (for Purpose-Built Student Accommodation)
- (for agencies).
For more information on different types of accommodation, see our Finding private sector accommodation page.
4. Use the review site Marks Out of Tenancy
gives the opportunity for tenants to review a landlord/area/property. You may find that the property/landlord you’re looking at has a review. Be sure to leave one yourselves at the end of your tenancy to help future students.
5. Create a Shared Living Agreement
Living in a house with your peers is a great part of University life – but it doesn’t come without some challenges. Use the Shared Living Agreement for Private Accommodation to avoid potential disputes and make the most of living with each other.