NO AGENCY FEES. Cardiff Student Letting is owned and run by Cardiff University Students Union.
A spacious flat, comprising of two double bedrooms, a large lounge with separate kitchen, wet room with shower, and a second separate bathroom.
The flat has all new carpets, new ottoman storage double beds, new composite hybrid kitchen sink and pvc kitchen door, condensing tumble dryer, and includes work desks, chairs, chests of drawers and double wardrobes, bedside tables, parquet flooring in the lounge, with a large dining table that easily seats six, 2 sofas (one is reclining), TV table, and the kitchen contains oven/hob/fridge and freezer with washing machine and ample kitchen cupboard storage space.
Gas Central Heating. High speed broadband available.
Energy Performance Certificate is a 'C' rating.
Located just a two minute walk from Cardiff University / the Cardiff University Students' Union / Cathays train station, and a five minute walk into the Cardiff main town centre.
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Tenants must have:-
Proof of a ‘full time’ university placement
A pass on credit/CCJ and reference checks
Previous landlords reference if 2nd or 3rd year.
Guarantors must:-
Parental Only -(Mothers and Fathers) –
Have proof of earnings –If 1 guarantor only, they must earn over 27k – or, if one tenant needs 2 guarantors to meet the criteria, then both guarantors for the single tenant must earn over 24k each.
Have proof of homeownership
All guarantors must pass credit/CCJ/reference checks
If tenant has a guarantor, ( but not Parental ), then the non-parental guarantor will be accepted if 7 months rent in advance is provided.
If tenant has no valid guarantor at all, then 9 months rent in advance is required.
A holding deposit of one weeks' rent will be payable to secure the property. This will be deducted from the final balance payable upon contract signing, subject to a successful application. Cardiff Student Letting reserves the right to withhold this payment should the application procedure not be fulfilled.
Outside Space:
Parking:
Further information:
| EE | Three | O2 | Vodafone | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coverage (4G and 5G) | Variable in-home, good outdoor | Good in-home and outdoor | Good in-home and outdoor | Good in-home and outdoor |
| Network | Coverage (4G and 5G) |
|---|---|
| EE | Variable in-home, good outdoor |
| Three | Good in-home and outdoor |
| O2 | Good in-home and outdoor |
| Vodafone | Good in-home and outdoor |
Mobile coverage availability
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Ofcom update the source data quarterly and the mobile network operators update theirs, but there may be times when the maps are based on slightly different data and therefore show different coverage.
Broadband coverage availability
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