They have 5 buildings overall with different price points so I'd thought I'll give a summary of my notes cause I think it's quite interesting. It's a pretty well off area, better off than my city, but like not posh if you get what I mean. No I won't say where this is, you'll just have to use your imagination :)
All apart from last have 6 people per general area btw and all except second to last have washing machines in some separate area.
£175 per week (en-suite): fancy looking flat block, gym on the ground floor, general vibing area, fricking film room next to the gym, lifts, fancy post system, can't remember a thing about the rooms though, I think they're the same as the ones below.
£150?? per week (en-suite): can't remember the price, nice brick terraced houses literally right next to the uni, nice big living/dining/kitchen, kitchen cupboards have locks, nice big rooms, lots of shelves, basically like a terraced house.
£125 per week (en-suite): flat block where there's a corridor of the rooms and then the living/dining/kitchen, rooms are pretty small actually, bathroom takes up like 1/4 of the space, the kitchen counters bug me, feels very cheap with the white wallpaper and the industrial looking tables, living room area's pretty small.
£120 per week (shared): this is the one I'm eyeing up, only one with washing machines in the kitchen so no need to bullshit with industrial washing machine apps and card readers!, 2 TVs: one above the dining table, one in a separate little room with a sofa, plain white walls but feels like a modest little flat, rooms are bigger than above, 3 rooms per bathroom per floor I think, nice and compact, the showroom had a Wii with DK bongos on the dining room table.
£85 per week (shared): ex-maternity ward, a claustrophobe's dream: very wide and tall, feels empty, rooms are massive and empty with white walls and that super cheap carpet that's barely carpet, feels like being in a hospital, less on floors as 16 people are for 1 living/dining/kitchen with big windows that make you naturally look up, bathrooms are stalls with toilet stalls and bath/shower stalls, I can't stress how tall the ceilings are in this place, feels very industrial, probably haunted.
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