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  1. happybirthdaytome's Avatar
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    Why have house rents gone up so much?
    Title says it all.

    What's going on? Houses at £80 this year in Elvet are now £90. And mid £80's pppw is not at all uncommon in the viaduct. In some cases that's £28k income pa from what were originally 2 bed homes. :mad:
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    Re: Why have house rents gone up so much?
    Are bills inclusive of that? If so, that's probably why. It's why mine's gone up, I know that much.
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    Re: Why have house rents gone up so much?
    Supply and demand maybe?
  4. Quagers's Avatar
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    Re: Why have house rents gone up so much?
    Mine hasnt and it looks like its also staying the same next year, Just from chatting to people (im living in college next year) I dont get the impression there has been a drastic increase. As has been said more landlords have move to bills inc.
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    Re: Why have house rents gone up so much?
    Private landlords (and the university) are greedy gits. Elvet and the Viaduct have always been overpriced and overrated any way. Gilesgate and Neville's Cross offer better value for money (plus Claypath to a certain extent). People say they are too far out. Claypath certainly isn't, Gilesgate can be as close to Old and New Elvet as the Viaduct and Neville's Cross is closer to science departrments, hill colleges, SGIA and the business school.
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    Re: Why have house rents gone up so much?
    Has anyone else found themselves screwed by the DSU's advice not to look for houses too early? We're really struggling to find a 6 (we wanted a 7 but have nearly given up on that idea...). So annoying!
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    Re: Why have house rents gone up so much?
    (Original post by alexcs)
    Has anyone else found themselves screwed by the DSU's advice not to look for houses too early? We're really struggling to find a 6 (we wanted a 7 but have nearly given up on that idea...). So annoying!
    There are loads listed on Student Pad. But I regret not starting my house searching earlier last academic year. I was only looking for a house for myself and didn't start until January (partly because the DSU discourages landlords and agents from advertising before Christmas, so I knew plenty of new properties would turn up after Christmas, and because I was almost certain I was going for a flat in Crossgate only for that to not work out). Finding a six bedroom house should be easier than a one bedroom, trust me!
    Last edited by River85; 24-01-2012 at 09:22.
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    Re: Why have house rents gone up so much?
    (Original post by alexcs)
    Has anyone else found themselves screwed by the DSU's advice not to look for houses too early? We're really struggling to find a 6 (we wanted a 7 but have nearly given up on that idea...). So annoying!
    yes you will be because all the 2nd and 3rd years who know who they want to live with much earlier always jump in and grab them all. Contrary to popular opinion im convinced it is this and not freshers which drives the pre christmas rush
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    Re: Why have house rents gone up so much?
    (Original post by River85)
    There are loads listed on Student Pad. But I regret not starting my house searching earlier last academic year. I was only looking for a house for myself and didn't start until January (partly because the DSU discourages landlords and agents from advertising before Christmas, so I knew plenty of new properties would turn up after Christmas, and because I was almost certain I was going for a flat in Crossgate only for that to not work out). Finding a six bedroom house should be easier than a one bedroom, trust me!
    Rang loads on Student Pad. About 80% of them must have been gone - including one grumpy old lady who moaned at me because it had been gone since October - her fault for not getting it taken down!

    I have heard from others that it's the 2nd/3rd years getting in early that it causing the issue. Oh well, it's sorted now!
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    Re: Why have house rents gone up so much?
    (Original post by alexcs)
    Rang loads on Student Pad. About 80% of them must have been gone - including one grumpy old lady who moaned at me because it had been gone since October - her fault for not getting it taken down!

    I have heard from others that it's the 2nd/3rd years getting in early that it causing the issue. Oh well, it's sorted now!
    Yeah, I meant to say that many of them might be unavailable. I remember last year having a terrible time finding a place and around 60% of the properties I enquired about were unavailable despite still being listed, though at least I was only days late and not months. But they were still loads listed and I'd be surpised if some of the houses around Gilesgate were taken. Glad it's been sorted though.

    (Original post by Quagers)
    yes you will be because all the 2nd and 3rd years who know who they want to live with much earlier always jump in and grab them all. Contrary to popular opinion im convinced it is this and not freshers which drives the pre christmas rush
    I've cited freshers as the reason DSU gave, but I remain unconvinced that it's any single group. Freshers are still settling into university life, getting to grips with their course, too busy socialising. Getting accomodation would be the last thing on my mind, especially as it seems that next year is so far away (did for me anyway, all those years ago).
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    Re: Why have house rents gone up so much?
    (Original post by River85)
    I've cited freshers as the reason DSU gave, but I remain unconvinced that it's any single group. Freshers are still settling into university life, getting to grips with their course, too busy socialising. Getting accomodation would be the last thing on my mind, especially as it seems that next year is so far away (did for me anyway, all those years ago).
    I started house-hunting in early November possibly, can't quite recall. All the 2nd & 3rd years told us freshers to wait till December or later; but when the estate agents started putting signs up on houses that caused abit of a rush. Once one person starts everyone else thinks they need to jump in there. It's a bit of a self-perpetuating myth: if you tell people houses are going earlier, people will rush to get them earlier, causing them to then go earlier.
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