So, you’ve just got your UCAS results back and you’ve got the big news. Congratulations, you’re heading to Liverpool! Filled with wonderful theatres, amazing art galleries, a fantastic LGBTQAI community, a vibrant music scene, gorgeous parks, and some of the friendliest people in the UK, there’s no better place to live and study.
And that’s where we come in. TJT Camden Street student accommodation is right in the heart of Liverpool - just a hop from Liverpool Lime Street train station, right next to the World Museum, and just down the street from the O2 Academy Liverpool.
Camden Street Student Accommodation
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Property
overview
3, 5 & 7 Camden Street are three historic townhouses in Liverpool City Centre that have been refurbished for student occupation. Each 4 storey house includes 6 private en suite bedrooms with access to a shared kitchen/dining room and a seperate common room for socialising and hosting research meet-ups.
Camden street houses are in the heart of the City Centre, immediately adjacent to the cultural quarter around
St. Georges Hall and the Walker Art Gallery and a short distance from Lime Street station.
Compromising a total of 18 rooms Camden Street houses are made up of:
No. 3 Camden Street - 6 private ensuite rooms.
No. 5 Camden Street - 6 private ensuite rooms.
No. 7 Camden Street - 6 private ensuite rooms.
Camden Street houses also features double glazing to keep you warm in the winter months plus free Wi-fi is included at
no extra cost. Each shared kitchen is equipped with a fridge/freezer, microwave & washing machine.
Location
location
Camden Street
Student Accommodation
3, 5 & 7 Camden Street, Liverpool City Centre, Liverpool, L3 8JR
Camden Street en suite student rooms are perfect for those looking for the perfect base when studying in Liverpool, providing easy access to the city’s top universities. Liverpool John Moores University is a mere 10-minute walk away, while the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts can be reached in just 13 minutes on foot. The University of Liverpool is also conveniently close, at a distance of 20 minutes by foot.
Camden Street is just a short walk from Liverpool's famous nightlife, with public transport easily accessible offering easy access to university campuses, Liverpool sports grounds, and the iconic docklands. Liverpool Lime Street Station is only 6 minutes away, providing excellent transport links to further afield.
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How do I apply for a room?Reserving your room couldn't be easier, just fill our reservation form by signing up to the TJT Students members area here. Once we receive your completed reservation form we will contact you to advise what documents and deposit (if applicable) we need to process your application. When all requested documents have been received and checked by our student manager a contract will be created and emailed to you and your guarantor(if you have one) to sign using our chosen e-signing provider DocuSign.
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Am I eligible to apply for a room with TJT Students?To apply for a room with us you MUST meet the critera below:- 1) Be a full time student (at least 21 hours a week) that will be at least 18 years old at the time your course starts. 2) Have recieved a conditional or unconditional offer from your chosen University that shows the name of your course and states that it is a full time Course, an offer letter from the University may also be accepted provided it displays all the required information.
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Do I Need A Guarantor?A UK based guarantor is required for tenancies were you want to pay in instlaments. This is usually a parent or guardian. Overseas students and those who cannot provide a UK based guarantor are unable to pay the rent in instalments and must pay in full upfront. If you are unable to pay upfront you may be able to use rent guarantor service such as housing hand (opens in new window), they offer students a secured, reliable and insured rent guarantor service.
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How Long Is The Tenancy For?Our Tenancies run for 44 weeks. Should you wish to extend your stay please contact us as early as possible to extend your stay. We may also be able to offer shorter Tenancies, subject to availability.
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Can I choose who to live with?Provided you advise us at the time of booking, and we have availability, we will always try and accommodate such request.* *Don't forget to list the friends that you would like to live with when you fill out your reservation form!
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What's a Guarantor?When a student chooses to pay in instalments, the student will need a guarantor to sign the tenancy paperwork. A guarantor is a third party, such as a parent or relative who takes joint financial responsibility for the tenancy if they fail to pay their rent.
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I've filled out a reservation form, what happens next?Once we receive your completed reservation form we will contact you to request the documents and deposit (if applicable) we need to process your application. 1.) We will need you to supply a copy of Photo ID (e.g your passport) and your university acceptance letter, this should show confirmtion you are a full time university student (Studying for at least 21 hours per week) 2.) When all requested documents have been received and checked by our student manager your contract will be emailed to you via our chosen e-siging platform DocuSign.(The email you receive will look similar to the example shown below and be from our Stutent Property Manager Lorna Murphy) 3.) Once you have signed your agrrement it will be automatically forwared to your guarantor (if you have one), they must also read and signed the agreement below it will be sent back to us to complete. 4.) Once our student property manger has signed the agreement all parties will recieve an email copy of the agreement.
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How do you allocate rooms?When applying for a room you will notice a series of questions on our reservation form regarding your reservation, we use this to determine the type of room/flat that you require (all female flat, 3rd years only for example). While we can not gurantee these requests we will always try to accomodate them if possible.
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I'm a guarantor. What does this mean?When a student chooses to pay in instalments, the student will need a guarantor to sign the tenancy paperwork. A guarantor is a third party, normally a parent or relative who takes joint financial responsibility for the tenancy. When you agree to be a guarantor, your role is to help them live up to their side of the tenancy agreement. This includes ensuring they pay their rent on time and adhere to our behaviour policy. You take joint financial responsibility for the tenancy, which means you agree to pay the rent if they can’t.
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Who can be a guarantor?A guarantor for student accommodation is normally a parent or relative and someone who is working and a homeowner. To stand as guarantor you must be able to provide us with th following ID:- (i) A copy of proof of identity (with photograph) such as: Passport Drving Licence Other government recognisd photo ID (ii) A copy of proof of address (less than 3 months old) such as: Utility bill statement (i.e. Electricity, Water, Telephone) Bank statement Council tax bill for current year
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I have a concern about my son or daughter. Who can I discuss this with?If at any time you’re concerned about your child, please call us on 0151-708-6544 during office hours. We can’t discuss account-related details with you but we will always follow-up on any concerns you raise, whether that’s with your student or with our welfare contacts at their university.
Prospect Thomas
“Thanks Mrs Lorna......
always making us feel at home."
Fasih Syed
"Best accommodation, near Lime Street. Opp to Lidl … 100m walk to Aldi, Argos, John Lewis, & many more pubs & bars."
Natasha Williams
“Been here a few times visiting friends and it's amazing. Big double rooms, more than enough space."