STUDENT ACCOMODATION
Bernard Myers House is a Hall of Residence managed by Capitol Students – please note, this means that your contract will be with Capitol directly.
- 15 minutes’ walk away
- Self-catering ensuite rooms
- Around £250 per week (including Wi-Fi, heating and electricity)
- Laundry, bike racks and 24-hour warden
You should have already received a link to register your interest for a room at Bernard Myers – if not please contact admissions@mountview.org.uk. Once you have completed the application form, it will be passed to the Bernard Myers team who manage all further communications surrounding availability of rooms for the upcoming year.
HOUSING AND SHARED ACCOMMODATION
- Housing in the local area ranges from £600 – £750 per calendar month
- Online sources for finding rental properties include Spare Room, Gumtree, Facebook Marketplace, Rightmove, Zoopla and OpenRent
- The Mountview Student Union runs a Facebook group to help new students find housing
- Estate agencies based in the area include Acorn, Barnard Marus, Dexters, KFH and Foxtons
COUNCIL TAX
Full-time students are exempt from paying council tax. In houses where all the occupants are full-time students, there is a full exemption from paying council tax. If there is a non-student living in a house alongside full-time students, the household council tax bill will be discounted by 25%.
It is the responsibility of the student to apply for a council tax exemption – find out more and apply here.
QUESTIONS AND ADVICE ABOUT ACCOMMODATION
Mountview will always aim to answer general queries but may not always have the answers or knowledge relating to the most up-to-date housing regulations. Citizens Advice may be a useful source of detailed information and support.
Tenancy Agreement: A legally binding document that states how long you will stay at the property and outlines the specific rules and regulations. Some contracts are singular (each individual living in the house has a separate contract) and others are joint (all housemates sign the same contract). Joint contracts mean that all occupants share responsibility for rent and bills.
Guarantor: An individual who guarantees the contract by taking responsibility for payment of the rent should you not be able to pay it.
Deposit: An amount of money usually equivalent to a month, or six weeks rent. It is held and returned when the contract has expired, provided that the property is deemed to be undamaged.