Why you should consider living in halls

Alex Wright January 19th, 2018


More and more students are staying in halls beyond 1st year. Private Halls are upping their game to try and convince you to move in. There are loads of benefits of doing so. Here are our top 5!

Bills Included

Safe yourself the stress of shopping for the best deal on Wi-Fi, or transferring all your money to your responsible bill paying friend! Most halls come with bills inclusive. Providing you with high speed broadband and all utilities as part of your rent removing any complications that come with paying bills. Why worry about it when it could all be sorted for you?

Socialising

Living halls guarantees that you will be surrounded by fellow students. So you can mix with your flat mates, those on your floor, in your block next door. There are loads of great people for you to meet and socialise with.


Modern Facilities

Every year University halls are getting better and better. They are competing to get you living there! As a result new developments are including stylish common rooms, on site cinemas and a resident’s gym. So the longer this continues the better living in halls will become!

Site Staff

Members of staff in these halls go out of their way to give you the best experience possible. This could be from the weekly visit from the cleaners to the communal area. Or the welcome you receive from reception staff who are there to help out whenever you need them. Add to that the 24/7 security teams meaning you will always feel safe at home.

Choice

Halls can provide you with true flexibility in your living. You and your friends can book a 6 bedroom flat to yourselves. Or if you fancy freshening things up you can move into a flat share with a totally new group of people. If shared living is not for you why not take up a deluxe studio. Living in halls gives you the chance to take your pick of all these options to find the student accommodation that suits you.

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