2 Single Rooms - Shared Bathroom Classic 2-Bed Double Bed- room
51 Weeks
Tenancy Length
08 Sep
Move in from
£105.00
From (Per week)
Cheap and good wifi, but the flats are not cleaned before you move in. My wardrobe contained deodorant and rubbish, the sides hadn’t even been wiped down and the carpets are easily 10 years old without any professional cleaning, and there’s black mould growing in multiple flats, including my own in the living room. The flush stops working every other day, the bath ‘hot’ tap doesn’t get hot, my oven broke and needed replacing and the heaters are dangerous and have burnt multiple clothes of mine. Lastly, the bed was so incredibly uncomfortable and gave me the worst back ache for the first few months so had to buy additional mattress toppers. Yes it’s cheap, but you will live somewhere that never feels clean. If you’re using it primarily to sleep and aren’t in a lot it’s okay but overall it’s very old and has made many people sick. the location is great as it is close to Uni grounds and coffee shops, only 10 minutes from town so it’s location is the best element.
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Cheap and good wifi, but the flats are not cleaned before you move in. My wardrobe contained deodorant and rubbish, the sides hadn’t even been wiped down and the carpets are easily 10 years old without any professional cleaning, and there’s black mould growing in multiple flats, including my own in the living room. The flush stops working every other day, the bath ‘hot’ tap doesn’t get hot, my oven broke and needed replacing and the heaters are dangerous and have burnt multiple clothes of mine. Lastly, the bed was so incredibly uncomfortable and gave me the worst back ache for the first few months so had to buy additional mattress toppers. Yes it’s cheap, but you will live somewhere that never feels clean. If you’re using it primarily to sleep and aren’t in a lot it’s okay but overall it’s very old and has made many people sick. the location is great as it is close to Uni grounds and coffee shops, only 10 minutes from town so it’s location is the best element.
Features | Bike Storage, Coin-operated Communal Laundry, Common Room |
Postcode | L7 7DA |
Price from | £95.00 per week (subject to availability) |
51 Weeks
Tenancy Length
08 Sep
Move in from
£105.00
From (Per week)
51 Weeks
Tenancy Length
08 Sep
Move in from
£95.00
From (Per week)
51 Weeks
Tenancy Length
08 Sep
Move in from
£185.00
From (Per week)
51 Weeks
Tenancy Length
08 Sep
Move in from
£110.00
From (Per week)
University of Liverpool
Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU)
Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA)
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Cheap and good wifi, but the flats are not cleaned before you move in. My wardrobe contained deodorant and rubbish, the sides hadn’t even been wiped down and the carpets are easily 10 years old without any professional cleaning, and there’s black mould growing in multiple flats, including my own in the living room. The flush stops working every other day, the bath ‘hot’ tap doesn’t get hot, my oven broke and needed replacing and the heaters are dangerous and have burnt multiple clothes of mine. Lastly, the bed was so incredibly uncomfortable and gave me the worst back ache for the first few months so had to buy additional mattress toppers. Yes it’s cheap, but you will live somewhere that never feels clean. If you’re using it primarily to sleep and aren’t in a lot it’s okay but overall it’s very old and has made many people sick. the location is great as it is close to Uni grounds and coffee shops, only 10 minutes from town so it’s location is the best element.
It is okay for the most part.