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Living in Cranfield village – how to arrange your off-campus accommodation

07/09/2016

Cranfield village

Living off-campus has its pros and cons. Being an international student, having dreamed of pursuing a higher education in a new country and environment that I was unfamiliar with, I had to make this tricky decision about where to live. Once you’ve decided that you are going to pursue a Master’s, the obvious thing to worry about (after getting your acceptance letter from the university!) is where you will live. I imagine that, for most people, the first option that comes to mind is ‘on-campus’.

So, like most people, I applied for on-campus accommodation and waited for the decision to arrive. Alarm bells started ringing in my mind when I received a response that read “Your application was unsuccessful and you’re on the waiting list.” I looked at the waiting list – and the number was in the hundreds! I had a lot of anxiety at that point. My eyes started scanning through websites looking for off-campus accommodation availability. I know this all sounds very dramatic, but trust me, this was the exact situation I was in a year ago! So if you are an international student do not worry that you can’t get a place to stay on-campus because there are plenty of other options available. In the end, I personally felt that staying on-campus was a little bit like being in a cocoon and that might you never get to see the ‘outer world’ – especially if you’re a bit of an introvert like me! So, I soon came round to the idea of living off-campus…

If you hear from the university that on-campus accommodation is full, the first thing I would suggest you do is to keep cool, relax and start using these sites: Cranfield Student Pad and Spare Room. From my experience these two sites hold a lot of property listings with lots of details, pictures, facilities and utilities available in each advertisement. So there you go, that covers the sufficient details that you want to know about the flat or house – but before that you need to decide where off-campus you want to live! Some pretty popular places are Cranfield village, Bedford, and Milton Keynes. The question depends on how much you can afford to spend on using public transport or on renting a car or buying a bike – and also how much time you want to spend travelling to and from the university. Bedford and Milton Keynes are larger towns with more shops, cinemas, restaurants and bars and good transport links to Cranfield via the local buses but personally, I knew I couldn’t afford to spend a lot on travelling 30-45 minutes each way, and hence I picked the village. Living in the village has its own advantages, and I was fortunate enough to find a room in a house right next to the bus stop. So at the very least I knew I would never miss the bus! The village is on the other side of the airfield, and is a calm and peaceful place to enjoy a beautiful summer day and relaxing evenings. When the weather is good, I’ve enjoyed walking to and from the university and admiring the scenic beauty of the farms and grasslands – on a fine evening, it’s hard to match that!

All you have to do once you decide on where you want to stay is just keep sending emails to the landlords with all your queries. It might be a time consuming process for a while, and you might feel like you’re waiting an age for them to read your emails and reply back, but be patient. Patience is definitely a virtue during this process! If you’ve got any relatives or friends already at Cranfield then they could also have a look at the house on your behalf and help to secure a room for you. Once you’ve found a place you like, you’ll need to secure the room, and in my experience this is usually done by paying a month’s rent in advance as a deposit through a wire transfer from the bank. Get the correct account details from your landlord to transfer the money to them – you should be looking for account name, number, IBAN and IBIC number and the name and address of the bank. Some landlords ask you for your university offer letter and some ask you for the proof that you’re a student at the university. Don’t worry about this – it’s just done because normally landlords are liable to pay a tax called Council Tax (which covers all the amenities that the council provides) and they need to submit your details in order to gain exemption from that tax. This is not only the case for a renting a house from a live-in landlord but also if you choose a shared property. It’s one good reason to make sure you share with other flatmates who are also students, because working professionals have to pay this tax. But, as I’ve said, full time students don’t have to pay any of this tax – we are cool!

Now you have found a room, enquired about it and secured it through a deposit payment in advance, you’re all good to go in your new home off-campus. My advice is to relax, don’t worry about not living on-campus, just come and enjoy your stay and have a wonderful experience here at Cranfield. Exploring a new place with new people can give you a lot of experience and memories to cherish. I think it’s a once in a lifetime opportunity!

Nithya Venkatraman

Written By: Cranfield University

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  1. Tharika Prakash 13/04/2018 at 8:08 am - Reply

    hello.!
    Am Tharika Prakash from India. I have got my offer in cranfield. I need some help choosing my accomadation. kindly help me out.!

    regards,
    Tharika Prakash

  2. accommodation in reading 08/03/2019 at 10:03 am - Reply

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  3. Ali zlitni 17/05/2019 at 12:44 am - Reply

    I have gotten offer studying in crandfeld university and i have 3 kinds. My study is going to start in December please i need helpful to find a house .

  4. David Cameron 28/06/2019 at 8:54 am - Reply

    Good write-up. Could be little short in words and detailed in information. Thanks.

  5. Anuj Kumar 16/04/2020 at 12:32 pm - Reply

    Thanks a lot Nithya Venkatraman.
    You give me good information regarding how to get off-campus accommodation.

    • Sanjeed S 01/06/2020 at 1:03 pm - Reply

      Hi Anuj,

      Are you Likely to Join the October 2020 Msc Batch .

      I have accepted an offer for the Msc -Autonomous vehicle and Dynamics Controls Program.-October 2020 batch

      Friend ,In case you are joining any of the Programs in October 2020 ,do let me know .Would be happy to know some Indian friends around.

      By the way ,I am also looking at accomadation closer to the Cranfield University ,If you do come across anything kindly do share.

      Sanjeed

      • SUFAIR SAFEER 18/07/2020 at 2:36 pm - Reply

        Hello, Iam attending October 2020 intake, is there any FB & Whataapp group for October 2020 intake students?can you provide link?Thank you.

      • Mousa 07/08/2020 at 5:40 pm - Reply

        Hi Sanjeed,
        I am Mousa from Oman. I will be in the same course AVDC October 2020 batch.
        I am thinking also to get Off-Campus accommodatin I am just little worried about the transportation to and from the university

      • Dr. Vivek Narisetty 08/09/2020 at 1:39 pm - Reply

        Hi Sanjeed,

        Currently are you at Cranfield? Did you start your program?

  6. Nasasira Keneth 28/04/2020 at 8:10 pm - Reply

    I’m starting my studies in October on part time program, I need a cheap house not far from the university.

  7. Kirtida Darade 29/08/2020 at 3:09 pm - Reply

    Hi this is Kirtida from India I will joining Cranfield School of Management in October 2020
    Please connect if any shared accommodation options available

  8. Shristi 28/02/2021 at 6:50 am - Reply

    Hi! I’ll actually be attending Cranfield University from October 2021 (Hopefully considering the ensuing lockdown). However, I have been thinking and gathering information about living possibilities on and off Cranfield and, I wanted to know whether there is any way I can contact people who will be attending alongside me. I will be studying MSc in Advanced Materials!

  9. Harry Ray 21/04/2021 at 7:36 am - Reply

    Hi, I find reading this article a joy. It is extremely helpful and interesting and very much looking forward to reading more of your work.

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