Manchester's housing situation after 24 years is totally different from what's said online...
Really gotta check it out myself to know for sure. If in doubt, take a look at the evaluations from the seniors. Booking a place isn't like going out for a meal; if it's not great the first time, just skip it next time. Once you've booked, you're committed to staying there for six months or a year π.
Booking a room for September 24th isn't urgent, true, because everyone hasn't started searching yet. But it's open now, and reserving early means you get to pick the layout and area firstβΌοΈ
πThis apartment has both studios and ensuites. The facilities are pretty comprehensive, especially in our room; everything's there, ready for move-in. I prefer the high floors in their place β good light, good ventilation.
πFor commuting reference:
- About a 12-minute walk to the Manchester Institute of Biology.
- Approximately 11 minutes to the Business School and Circular Hair Academy.
- Around 10 minutes on foot to Mechanical and Civil Engineering.
- 6 minutes' walk to Manchester City University.
- It's about a 10-minute walk to the city center.
γοΈIf we can walk, let's not stay too far from the schoolβΌοΈ