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How much to rent a house near University of Cambridge
sunnymole
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I will travel to UK for some months. Do yo know how much to rent a house near University of Cambridge?
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www.rightmove.co.uk ....
I mean come on! 1 bedroom, or 5? Garden? Driveway?
How can anyone advise you based upon what you asked0 -
Thanks, I will visit the website you gave.0
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£1,500 for a two bedroom, £2,200 for a four bedroom, but sky's the limit for a good location or quality property.0
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a month? It is expensive for me. So I visit this website to save money.0
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That's quite standard for Cambridge.a month? It is expensive for me. So I visit this website to save money.
Really you need to rent a room in a house, or atleast houseshare with other students.
Are you from the EU? If not your student visa will only allow 16 of work per week - which means realistically £128 per week at best.
Presumably though you have a loan or savings?0 -
£743:27. Defo...0
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Have a look on SpareRoom.co.uk. As long as you don't mind sharing a house, a room in a shared house will be a lot cheaper than renting an entire property.0
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I Want to study there0
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You want to study there or do you have a firm offer from a college?0
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