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Before you sign the lease on somewhere new to live, think about how you will travel to and from your accommodation at different times of day, and consider how far your home is from public transport when you need it.
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Before you sign the lease on somewhere new to live, think about how you will travel to and from your accommodation at different times of day, and consider how far your home is from public transport when you need it.
List the condition of everything in your house and agree this with your landlord as soon as you move in. This will help you get your deposit back when you move out.
Looking for your next student house? Make sure to check that windows and doors lock properly, and if you get chance, ask existing housemates what it is like, and for any advice.