Settling in at university or college and choosing which accommodation is suitable for you is a key part of your overall student experience.
Student accommodation unlike regular apartment rentals is not only more cost effective, but it also enables students to access student-friendly services, support networks and spaced that are conducive to learning and studying.
These accommodation facilities can be managed by the institution the student attends or by private entities.
It is always advisable to start your student housing hunt as soon as you receive admission acceptance at you desired institution. The earlier you start the better options you’ll have to choose from.
Here are some student res options in Cape Town:
- Digsconnect
- South Point
- Nest
- Student and Life
- My Domain Living
- Campus Key
- Varsity Village
- Proper Living
- Peak Studios
- The Baobab
- The Millstock
There are few things every student should take into consideration before deciding on which accommodation to choose. For example, students can consider the type of security the building has, costs, and most importantly location.
Finding a student res that is located in close proximity to your university or college would be ideal as it would save you time and money on your daily commute to campus.
The costs of student accommodation may differ depending on the space a student will receive or how many amenities the accommodation facility offers.
Finding the right digs is a very important step in making sure you have a positive college experience. You need to share with people you get on with - you don't want to spend the year arguing with your roommates. But you also have to find people who are similar to you.
It has been shown that students who have figured out where their student accommodation is going to be and live in good conditions, perform better academically.
How To Choose Your Res
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Budget: Determine your budget and stick to it. Consider not only the monthly rent but also additional costs such as utilities, internet, and transportation.
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Location: Consider the proximity of the accommodation to your university or college, as well as other amenities such as grocery stores, public transportation, libraries, and recreational facilities. A convenient location can save you time and money on commuting.
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Safety: Research the safety of the neighborhood where the accommodation is located. Look for areas with low crime rates and good lighting. Additionally, inquire about security measures in place within the building or complex, such as secure entry systems or surveillance cameras.
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Amenities and Facilities: Assess the facilities available in the accommodation. Are there communal spaces, such as study areas or lounges? Is there a laundry room or kitchen facilities? Consider your needs and preferences in terms of the amenities provided.
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Roommates: If you're considering shared accommodation, think about the compatibility of potential roommates. Discuss expectations regarding noise levels, cleanliness, and lifestyle to ensure a harmonious living environment.
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Lease Terms: Read the lease agreement carefully and understand the terms and conditions. Pay attention to the lease duration, payment schedule, rules regarding visitors or pets, and any penalties for early termination. Seek clarification on any unclear points before signing the lease.
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Reviews and Recommendations: Check online reviews and seek recommendations from current or past tenants. This can give you insights into the experiences of others who have lived in the accommodation you're considering.
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Visit the Property: Whenever possible, visit the accommodation in person before making a decision. This allows you to assess the condition of the property, ask questions, and get a feel for the atmosphere and surroundings.
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Accessibility and Special Needs: If you have any specific accessibility requirements or special needs, ensure that the accommodation can accommodate them. Consider factors such as wheelchair accessibility, elevators, or accommodations for medical conditions.
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Trust your instincts: Lastly, trust your gut feeling. If something doesn't feel right or if you have concerns, it may be best to explore other options. Your living situation can greatly impact your overall well-being and academic performance, so it's essential to choose accommodation that feels right for you.
By considering these tips and conducting thorough research, you can make an informed decision and find student accommodation that meets your needs and preferences.
Head to our student accommodation section to find a range of student res options.