How you go about finding properties to look at
Q: What help can I get in finding the right accommodation?
A: The answers to these questions and others about services
available and the state of the accommodation market will depend on where
you’re studying. But there are some things which always apply, wherever you’re
looking to rent.
Q: How do I know what properties are available?
A: If you’re a returning student you may find yourself
in the lucky position of not having to look very far: a significant number
of properties are let by word of mouth and never reach any advertisement
boards. They are let to students who stay in them for more than one year
who then pass them on to friends (or friends of friends). This happens
generally because they are good properties and well priced. If friends
or acquaintances are due to leave their house and you like the look of
it, don't be afraid to follow this up with them.
Q: How do I search for properties online?
A: The Searches are on the left of the screen –
you can choose from a predefined search or choose a quick or advanced
search.
Predefined Searches
Allow you to quickly get a list of the types of vacancies shown. The buttons
on offer change throughout the year to provide users with some of the
most common types of properties people are looking for.
Quick Search
Allows you to enter a street name or an advertisement reference number
(which you would get from a previous search on the computer or from the
paper adverts). This screen also shows information on availability, rent
levels as well as house hunting tips.
The street name option is quite a 'rough and ready' option for finding
any vacancies in a street - remember this could be in quite a range of
different types of properties and lets - if you have more specific requirements
you can enter the street name in the personalised search (see below).
Advanced Search - Getting Exactly What you Want
By using the 'Advanced Search' option, you have complete flexibility over
the features you want in the accommodation you are looking for.
e.g. you could search for all the three bedroomed properties with central
heating and a lounge let as whole property for two rooms in a house for
5 with a burglar alarm and shower.
You are able to be as specific as you like, but the more specific you
get, the fewer properties will match your requirements. You might have
to be a little more flexible to find the property you are looking for.
Search Results - Your Property List
The first results you will be presented with will be for 'shortlisting'.
This list gives you brief information about each property and a small
‘thumbnail’ photo of the property. You can look at a more
detailed description of the property by selecting the “more details”
button. If you like the look of a property you can add it to your clipboard
if you are registered and logged in.
Property Details
The detailed advert screen shows the full details of the property including
if we have one, a photo of the front of the property and if the owner
has supplied them, up to two other shots of the photo. There is a link
to a map showing the location of the property. You can also add the property
to your clipboard from this page.
Q: Why should I register as a user?
A: To use the Unipol Netlet site fully you need to become
a registered user of the site. All you need to do is to enter your e-mail
address and set up a username and password as well as some information
about where you are studying. Benefits of registering include:
Your Personal Clipboard
You can add and remove properties from your clipboard and next time you
log on they will still be available to view (if they are still available
to let). You can e-mail your list of properties and contact details to
your own e-mail box or print that list out straight away.
Student to Student Noticeboard
Anyone can read messages on the notice board but only registered users
can add new messages or reply to messages. A summary of all the threads
you have contributed to is included on your personal Noticeboard page.
Previous Searches
All the criteria you have used in advanced searches over the past two
weeks are stored and available for you to run again.
Q: Once I’ve accessed the property details,
what do I need to do?
A: You need to be a registered user to output your list.
You first need to add properties to your clipboard. When you have added
the properties you want you simply click the print or e-mail buttons on
the small toolbar over the property details.
Print: An easy to print format, your list can be printed
quickly by any printer connected to your computer.
E-mail : You can send the list to your registered e-mail
address.
Q: How do I use the Student to
Student Noticeboard?
A: The Noticeboard allows students to leave messages
for other students. The first page shows a list of notice topics. Usually
only topics posted to in the last 30 days are shown but you can choose
a longer or shorter time span. If there is a long list of topics you can
narrow the list down by typing something in the 'filter' box then pressing
the 'show notice' buttons.
Reading notices and Following up Messages
Click the notice title you are interested in. If you want to reply to
the message you need to be logged in (see box). Simply, go to the bottom
of the page (or click 'Reply to notice' which will get you there automatically).
Type your message and press ‘Post Message’ and it will be
added to the Noticeboard once it has been checked (usually within 24 hours).
Creating a New Notice
Go into the topic you have chosen and click ‘Post New Message'.
Type the subject for the message and the text in the boxes then ‘Post
Message’ and it will be added to the Noticeboard once it has been
checked (usually within 24 hours).
Q: Is there anything else I might find useful?
A: Current average rent levels are displayed on the
Unipol Netlet front page. You can also conduct a quick search of any particular
street to see how your rent level compares with others available in the
market.
Q: Is there any other information I could make use
of that isn’t on the Website?
A: We also provide a comprehensive information service
which provides help and advice beyond that described here. Click
here for local details.
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