Q. I'm from greece and I want to study at UK..But I know almost nothing about british universities.So I need information about that.How am I gonna choose a good university that provides programs about what I want to study,how much does it costs,when the datelines are off,can I rent a house out of the campus and anything else you think it might be usefull..
A. Hello,
www.ucas.com
every thing you need you will find it there .
Good luck with your career .
www.ucas.com
every thing you need you will find it there .
Good luck with your career .
How do I find a place to stay in Manchester, England for one month that isn't a hotel?
Q. I'm looking specifically for a place in Altrincham, near Manchester. I'll be traveling with my husband and my 10 yr old daughter and we need a place to stay from March 29th to April 29th. We don't want to stay in a hotel. We would like to rent a house or apartment for just the month if possible.
A. HI, you may find it hard to get a place for only 1 month. you may want to try a UK travel agent or searching on-line for extended stay suites or extended stay bed and breakfasts that offer private rooms and area's.
I have seen in staffordshire area about an hour south of Manchester, a local pub/Inn had a apartment above it that they rented on a month to month basis for only about 250 a month and it was a very nice place. most lodging in the UK is sorted out through agents.
also try a site called www.nestmove.com they ususaly handle temporary residences for corporate people but may be able to help.
good luck!
I have seen in staffordshire area about an hour south of Manchester, a local pub/Inn had a apartment above it that they rented on a month to month basis for only about 250 a month and it was a very nice place. most lodging in the UK is sorted out through agents.
also try a site called www.nestmove.com they ususaly handle temporary residences for corporate people but may be able to help.
good luck!
How to became a real estate investor??
Q. Hi im 19 and I live in the UK in london, I work part time and I'm really intrested in real estate investing. I would like to know how do you start in this type of investing in details, such as how much money is needed to start and how you get that money, the risks and other details. If any of you know Robert Kiyosaki he tells you the best way to earn money is in real estate in his game cashflow most of the time you get to the next level is by having real estate properties. I do not really understand how you make money by having properties can someone example me that. I do understand that when you sell your house and rent the house you make money, but how you make money by just having many properties. Can someone explain how you make money of properties?
Can you please give me as much details as you know
Thank you in advance
Can you please give me as much details as you know
Thank you in advance
A. Let me know if you ever plan to come to the states...most especially California, I don't know what R.E. is all about in UK, but I help lots of people here invest in multiple properties.
at age 19 you're at a prime age to learn this stuff...best wishes to you.
at age 19 you're at a prime age to learn this stuff...best wishes to you.
How would an international student rent a house in Boston, USA?
Q. I'm a British student, part of a group of us studying psychology, who will be working as research assistants on various Harvard related projects, starting Fall next year.
Does anyone have any advice at all about how to look for housing, renting it, any legalities, cost and deposit, and where to get stuff to furnish housing? Anything specific to Boston would be amazing, but at this point just some idea of what the hell we have to do!
Any tips from current students? Like how did you find housing?
Thanks guys, we are a bit clueless at the moment!
Does anyone have any advice at all about how to look for housing, renting it, any legalities, cost and deposit, and where to get stuff to furnish housing? Anything specific to Boston would be amazing, but at this point just some idea of what the hell we have to do!
Any tips from current students? Like how did you find housing?
Thanks guys, we are a bit clueless at the moment!
A. first off, im not from Boston so i cant give you any really specific info on where to look for housing, what the rental market is like etc.
A good first place to start would be to speak w someone who works for the school. Call their off campus housing dept if they have one. Ask them the process that someone would take to get housing if they are not from the area and unable to visit before-hand to set up a living situation. more likely than not the office has come across this situation many times.
Contact the program director and ask him/her for the contact info of the current UK students that are research assistants this year. Maybe they have a house together and would be willing to contact the landlord to see if he can arrange to have you guys move in when they move out.
You can find some housing info online via roommates.com and craigslist.com but be wary of these sites as there are some a-holes on there that like to scam people out of housing deposits. I suggest if you do this then try to rent through a rental company that you can find legit info on the internet and who has good recommendations from previous tenents.
Legalities wise if you find a house to rent find out how long the lease is. If you are here for 9 months but do a 1 year lease (whihc is the most common) then be aware that u will need to find someone to sublease for the summer or pay the rent for the apartment from home even tho ur not living there). you put down a set deposit in the beginning (and sometimes the last months rent if u dont have a co-signer) and as long as the place is in good shape at the end of the lease then you get the deposit back.
These are just my suggestions. Worst comes to worst, show up a few days before hand with some housing visits arranged ahead of time, check out the digs, and go with whichever one seems best in person. Good luck!
A good first place to start would be to speak w someone who works for the school. Call their off campus housing dept if they have one. Ask them the process that someone would take to get housing if they are not from the area and unable to visit before-hand to set up a living situation. more likely than not the office has come across this situation many times.
Contact the program director and ask him/her for the contact info of the current UK students that are research assistants this year. Maybe they have a house together and would be willing to contact the landlord to see if he can arrange to have you guys move in when they move out.
You can find some housing info online via roommates.com and craigslist.com but be wary of these sites as there are some a-holes on there that like to scam people out of housing deposits. I suggest if you do this then try to rent through a rental company that you can find legit info on the internet and who has good recommendations from previous tenents.
Legalities wise if you find a house to rent find out how long the lease is. If you are here for 9 months but do a 1 year lease (whihc is the most common) then be aware that u will need to find someone to sublease for the summer or pay the rent for the apartment from home even tho ur not living there). you put down a set deposit in the beginning (and sometimes the last months rent if u dont have a co-signer) and as long as the place is in good shape at the end of the lease then you get the deposit back.
These are just my suggestions. Worst comes to worst, show up a few days before hand with some housing visits arranged ahead of time, check out the digs, and go with whichever one seems best in person. Good luck!
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