Private Renting in Newcastle

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  1. Kayl<3's Avatar
    • Junior Member
    • Location: Cumbria
    • Posts: 38
    Private Renting in Newcastle
    Hey,
    Im going to be starting Northumbria university in September, and I am looking to private rent an unfurnished property as I have a son and already rent at the moment so I have furniture and everything.

    I've been searching on the internet and I have found some 2 bed unfurnished properties available to rent, but because I wont need it until the very end of August/ start of September i've been told that the property wont be able to be held until then incase someone want it before then, which is understandable.

    All the private student accom that i've found is already furnished so that is no good to me.

    Can anybody give me some advice on what to do or point me in the right direction as Im feeling like im never going to find some where to live.

    Thankyou
  2. hoonosewot's Avatar
    • Exalted and Worshipped Member
    • Location: Newcastle
    • Posts: 1,255
    Re: Private Renting in Newcastle
    Get a furnished house, mix as much of your furniture in there as you can, put the rest in storage.
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