Accommodation in London Moorgate
Choosing your Accommodation
Before you decide where to live, have a think about the following
- can you afford the rent and bills for the whole course?
- who pays the electricity, gas, telephone, TV licence, water rates?
- is it near to public transport, and how much will it cost to travel to and from the College?
- is it suitable for quiet study?
- is the heating adequate?
- who else will live there e.g. landlord or other students?
Accommodation databases
Once you’ve accepted a place with us, you can access our online accommodation databases:
- the Accommodation Finder lists properties to rent in the private sector
- the Housemate Finder will help you to look for a suitable housemate
We can also give you advice on contracts and agreements and on finding accommodation in London. For weekend students, we can supply a list of local B&Bs.
How much will it cost?
Trying to find somewhere to live in London can be daunting, particularly if you’ve not done it before. But we can give you all the support you need.
Rental prices vary depending upon the type of property, facilities and the area of London in question, but the following should give you an idea of what you might have to pay.
- one bedroom self-contained flat/studio (£120 - £300 per week)
- three bedroom house to share (£280 - £500 per week)
- self-catered lodging with landlord (£80 per week)
- house share with fellow students (£80 per week)
Help is at hand
We’d be delighted to answer any queries you have about accommodation in London. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with Kim.Hawksworth@lawcol.co.uk, our Student Services Administrator.