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6 Bed 5 Bed


l Goldspink Lane, Sandyford, Spacious 6 bed mid terrace house. Excellent decorative order, new modern furniture. Full GCH throughout. All rooms double bedded with desk, chair, storage, wardrobes. Ground floor room. Lounge with table and chairs, 40” Sony Bravia TV, 3 sofas, laminate flooring. 2 bathrooms with shower, w/c basin. Ground floor shower room. Downstairs toilet with basin. Garage with tumble dryer. On street parking. Large fitted kitchen with washing machine, d/w, microwave, toaster, grill, electric cooker, extractor, 2 American style fridge freezers, Dyson vacuum. 10 mins to Uni. Fully maintained, rapid response, HMO licensed. No Agency Fees. Rent: £68.00 pppw. Mobile: 0794 781 4698. Tel: 0191 372 0898.


6 Bed 6 Bed


l Jesmond, 6 beds, Devonshire Place Fully furnished large rooms with double beds, bathroom including shower, additional new shower room and toilet, new open plan kitchen, new double glazing. GCH, large lounge, burglar /smoke alarms, recently redecorated, new carpets & laminate floors. Available July 2011. Call now, will go very fast. Rent £74 pppw. Contact Mr Shahid on 0191 272 1309 or mobile 0793 363 0505.


6 Bed


l Jesmond, 6 Beds, Queens Road Excellent location. Spacious fully furnished house, recently refurbished. Hallway, kitchen and living room laminate flooring. Student accredited and HMO compliant. GCH. New open-plan fitted kitchen/diner (cooker, 2 fridge freezers, microwave). Utility room with washing machine. Large bedrooms (all with double beds and new carpet). Large attractive living room. Bathroom with WC and combination bath/electric shower. Separate


Separate WC room also. Phone and Cable TV point. Rent: £73 pppw. Available September 2011. Contact Mr A. Ahmed on 0191 272 3941 or 0794 764 1885.


5 Bed


l Jesmond, 6 Beds, Holly Avenue. Immaculate


recently refurbished. GCH. Lounge. Large kitchen diner with fridge/freezer, microwave, washer, tumble dryer, dish- washer. Three bathrooms/WCs. All rooms with double beds. Off street park- ing. Burglar alarm. HMO licensed and inspected. See it at www.adpat.co.uk. Rental price £85 pppw. Contact Neil on 07711 613 125


and spacious house,


l Jesmond, 6 Beds, Tavistock Road. Splendid house, recently refurbished. New GCH, double glazing, burglar alarm. Lounge. Large kitchen diner with fridge/ freezer, microwave, washer, tumble dryer, dishwasher. Bathroom with shower and bath. Two WCs. All rooms with double beds. 3 rooms with showers, 2 with basins. HMO licensed & inspected. See it at www.adpat.co.uk. Rental price £75 pppw. Contact Neil on 07711 613 125.


l Heaton, 5 bedrooms, fully furnished, GCH, DG, alarm, off street parking. Rent £55 pppw. Contact Dr Pannu on 0775 2076 477.


l SANDYFORD, Starbeck Avenue - 6 bedroom maisonette. Double-glazed, serviced burglar alarm, GCH, washing machine, tumble drier, fridge-freezer, microwave, main bathroom, shower room, separate WC. 5 min walk to city centre.


September 2011. Private landlord – NO FEES. Call Beverley on 07931 3811 86, e-mail: bevblanch@yahoo.co.uk


£68 pppw, available 1st


l Fenham, 5 Beds, Sidney Grove Terraced house. Bathroom, shower room, 2 WC’s. Double glazing, GCH, mains wired security, smoke and CO alarms. Broadband connection to all bedrooms. Fully fitted kitchen with washer, micro-wave, fridge-freezer. Parking. University accredited. Available 1st July 2011. Rent: £39 pppw.Contact Mr Baron on 0191 281 2640 or 0795 0015 167. Email richardbaron123@blueyon- der.co.uk


Seven Steps To Domestic Heaven


Choosing your new student home is one of the biggest decisions you will make while you’re at Uni.


It’s a big chunk of your budget and it needs to feel like a home, so making sure you’ve thought of everything before you take the plunge will save a lot of head and heart ache. Here seven students who


lived together for two years share the secrets of their domestic bliss, by leading you through the pitfalls of renting, house sharing and offering advice. They’ve since grown up (a


little) and all have jobs and rent houses either alone, with other friends, or their partners, but what they learnt in their first student houseshare has stood them in good stead…


Housemate 1: Emma


– the wild child Emma was trying to choose who to live with. She thought that she was pretty much the perfect housemate


because


she loved a party, liked to cook and was very chatty. She forgot that she never cleaned up her spaghetti bolognaise, and came in ‘chatty’ at three in the morning!


The perfect housemate is The Housemates: Emma, Tom, Alex, Jenny, James, and Mimi


someone different to everyone, and house sharing for Emma meant she had to learn that some people like


their


personal space and peace and quiet.


When you think about your


perfect housemates think about what sort of people you get on with, and if they share the same idea of a good time as you do.


Setting up some ground


rules will make sure everyone feels their needs are understood, and made it easy


Housemate 2: Mimi –


the location scout Mimi wanted it all; to be near bars and clubs, the city centre for some retail therapy, and Uni so that the housemates didn’t have to trek too far when they decided to


educate


themselves. Most student cities have areas where all the students


to tell Emma to shut up when she was singing Girls Aloud while sitting on the front step…


live, and while it can some- times feel like you haven’t seen an older person in days, living in student land can have its advantages. You’ll be right next to Uni, but


there’ll also be a community vibe, some areas have expand- ed because their student popu- lations wanted more cafes and shops.


Living further away from Uni may mean more peace and quiet, but a longer commute to lectures, which can add to your transport costs.


Housemate 3: Tom –


the numbers man. Economics student Tom knew how much he had to spend, and that was what he was sticking to. Before you start to look at houses, know how much there is in the kitty. Don’t force members of the


group into paying more than they want to, when it came to the penthouse with Jacuzzi, Tom could not be moved. Tom pointed out to the


housemates that as well as rent they’d need money for agent’s fees and deposits. The group agreed that


knowing what their landlord wanted financially upfront would make everyone’s lives easier. l Continued on page 82


shower-room.


l Heaton, 5 bedroomed houses near to city centre and refurbished to a high standard. Double glazed with new fully equipped kitchens and modern furnished, communal areas. 2 bathrooms per house. Larger rooms with double beds. Available Sep 2011. Rent: £55pppw Contact David on 0772 040 0507.


5 Bed


How a house full of students will help you choose the perfect home


Prices will vary according to which area you want to live in, be sure to check out several areas before you make a deci- sion.


Mimi wanted to be near her building at Uni, as well as some of her coursemates’ houses, so they choose a house in a popular student area, which carried a slightly larger price tag, but ticked more of their boxes.


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