What should students check during accommodation viewings?


Great question! When students are attending accommodation viewings—whether for university halls, private apartments, or shared housing—it’s important to be thorough and organized. Here’s a comprehensive checklist to help you make the most of your viewing:

1. Safety & Security


- Locks: Check that doors and windows lock securely.
- Fire safety: Look for smoke detectors, fire alarms, extinguishers, and clear escape routes.
- Building security: Are there security cameras, entry buzzers, or on-site staff?

2. Condition of the Property


- Cleanliness: Is the property clean and well-maintained?
- Damp or mould: Check for damp patches, mould (especially in bathrooms and near windows), and musty smells.
- Furniture: Is it provided and in good condition? Check beds, desks, chairs, and wardrobes.
- Appliances: Test kitchen appliances (fridge, oven, microwave, washing machine) to ensure they work.

3. Utilities & Facilities


- Heating: Does the heating work? Is it central, electric, or gas?
- Hot water: Run taps and showers to ensure hot water is available.
- Wi-Fi: Ask about internet speed and inclusivity in the rent.
- Laundry: Is there a washing machine or communal laundry?

4. Rooms & Spaces


- Space: Is there enough storage, desk space, and room to move comfortably?
- Natural light: Are the rooms bright and well-ventilated?
- Noise: Listen for external or internal noise that could disturb your study or sleep.
- Common areas: Are shared spaces (kitchen, living room, bathroom) adequate and clean?

5. Location


- Transport: How far is it from your university/college and public transport links?
- Shops & amenities: Are supermarkets, pharmacies, and other essentials nearby?
- Neighbourhood: Does the area feel safe and student-friendly?

6. Bills & Contracts


- What’s included: Are utilities (electricity, water, internet) included in the rent?
- Deposit: How much is the deposit, and how is it protected?
- Contract: How long is the tenancy? Are there break clauses or penalties for early exit?

7. Extra Tips


- Take photos: Document the condition before moving in for your records.
- Ask current tenants: If possible, talk to current or former tenants about their experience.
- Inventory: Ensure there is a written inventory of furniture and appliances.

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