7 Single Rooms - Silver Ensuite
16-38 Weeks
Tenancy Length
04 Jan
Move in from
£365.00
From (Per week)
Pretty chill so far, the staff are super on it, one of the members of staff Jai Gosai is just going out of his way to make my experience amazing , so yeah pretty great
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Pretty chill so far, the staff are super on it, one of the members of staff Jai Gosai is just going out of his way to make my experience amazing , so yeah pretty great
Postcode | N1 6JP |
Price from | £354.00 per week for 25/26 (subject to availability) |
16-38 Weeks
Tenancy Length
04 Jan
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£365.00
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27-38 Weeks
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04 Jan
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£370.00
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34-38 Weeks
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04 Jan
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£379.00
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27-31 Weeks
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04 Jan
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£405.00
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44 Weeks
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06 Sep
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£417.00
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39-51 Weeks
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06 Sep
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£363.00
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44-51 Weeks
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06 Sep
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£368.00
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39-44 Weeks
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06 Sep
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£354.00
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51 Weeks
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06 Sep
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£409.00
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51 Weeks
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06 Sep
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£393.00
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44 Weeks
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06 Sep
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£368.00
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44-51 Weeks
Tenancy Length
06 Sep
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£386.00
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University of Law
Guildhall School of Music & Drama
City, University of London
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very expensive but socially good
the staff is cooperative and friendly. In my view, worthy place to live around Old St.
Pretty chill so far, the staff are super on it, one of the members of staff Jai Gosai is just going out of his way to make my experience amazing , so yeah pretty great