Student life Accommodation
Firstly, you need to decide whether you want to live in university managed accommodation, or with a private landlord. Choosing a university managed accommodation can also give you a catered or self-catered option. Catered accommodation o ers the bene ts of your meals being cooked for you and a degree of certainty with meal costs.
If you have an idea about what you prefer, the accommodation o be at your university will be able to tell you what accommodation they have available – that’s the place to start. If you are thinking of renting from a private landlord or if your chosen university can’t o er you anything in its own residential facilities, the accommodation o he should be able to provide you with a list of private properties and landlords in the area.
Wherever you choose to live, you should make sure that you know your contractual rights and responsibilities. In most cases, you will be asked to enter into a tenancy agreement, which you should read thoroughly before you sign it.
The kind of accommodation options available would be
Hostels and hotels. Temporary housing which may be oared through your institution while you get settled. Talk to your institution’s international support sta or check their website for details a property by yourself or with friends. This can be done through a real estate agent or privately great option to minimize travel. Most universities have comfortable and furnished apartment-style living on campus or close by allowing you to live with a family in their home.