Rent: £99.00 per person per week (excluding utilities)
Rent + UniHomes utilities: £129.00 per person per week
Security Deposit: £200.00 per person
Tenancy Type: Cohesive – Joint & Several
Tenancy Dates: 2nd July 2026 – 29th June 2027
Property Rent Schedule (Monthly): £1,287.00 pcm (£429.00 per calendar month per tenant)
Applicants:
All tenants in the household must be full-time students, meet the student criteria, or intend to be full-time students at the start of the tenancy. This requirement is due to Ground 4A, Section 8, Schedule 2 of the Housing Act 1988, which will be used to regain possession of the property on 29th June 2027.
Council Tax:
Tenants are responsible for council tax payments if not exempt as qualifying students. Details on exemptions can be found on the Sheffield City Council website.
Property Information
Property Type: House / Mid-Terrace (Brick).
Furnishing: Fully furnished and typically includes bed, mattress, wardrobe, desk, desk chair, drawers, blinds, doesn't include bedding/ decorative items.
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 1
Kitchen/Diner: 1
All room dimensions to be detailed on the floorplan.
Distance to University: 2 Minute walk to University (Collegiate Campus)
Distance to local shops: 2 minutes walk to Tesco Ecclesall Road
Parking Arrangement: Permit parking.
Gas Supply: Mains gas with combi boiler.
Electricity Supply: Mains electric.
Water Supply: Mains water with no meter.
Sewerage: Mains Fed.
Mobile & Internet coverage: Signal strength and coverage can be found using the checker below.
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EPC: D - 64
Council Tax - band B71:T6cb,Rent: £99.00 per person per week (excluding utilities)
Rent + UniHomes utilities: £129.00 per person per week
Security Deposit: £200.00 per person
Tenancy Type: Cohesive – Joint & Several
Tenancy Dates: 2nd July 2026 – 29th June 2027
Property Rent Schedule (Monthly): £1,287.00 pcm (£429.00 per calendar month per tenant)
Applicants:
All tenants in the household must be full-time students, meet the student criteria, or intend to be full-time students at the start of the tenancy. This requirement is due to Ground 4A, Section 8, Schedule 2 of the Housing Act 1988, which will be used to regain possession of the property on 29th June 2027.
Council Tax:
Tenants are responsible for council tax payments if not exempt as qualifying students. Details on exemptions can be found on the Sheffield City Council website.
Property Information
Property Type: House / Mid-Terrace (Brick).
Furnishing: Fully furnished and typically includes bed, mattress, wardrobe, desk, desk chair, drawers, blinds, doesn't include bedding/ decorative items.
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 1
Kitchen/Diner: 1
All room dimensions to be detailed on the floorplan.
Distance to University: 2 Minute walk to University (Collegiate Campus)
Distance to local shops: 2 minutes walk to Tesco Ecclesall Road
Parking Arrangement: Permit parking.
Gas Supply: Mains gas with combi boiler.
Electricity Supply: Mains electric.
Water Supply: Mains water with no meter.
Sewerage: Mains Fed.
Mobile & Internet coverage: Signal strength and coverage can be found using the checker below.
Mobile -
Internet -
EPC: D - 64
Council Tax - band B72:Td3d,important
all properties are taken as seen and prospective tenants must make sure that they are happy with the particulars and condition of the property before applying for a property and entering into a tenancy agreement.
Relevant letting fees and tenant protection information
As well as paying the rent, you may also be required to make the following permitted payments.
Permitted payments
Before the tenancy starts payable to bps Estates
Holding Deposit: 1 week’s rent (where applicable)
Deposit: £200 per tenant - joint student tenants, Professionals - 5 weeks’ rent.*
* note some of our properties require a deposit of £200 - £300
During the tenancy payable to bps Estates
Payment of £50 if you want to change the tenancy agreement
Payment of interest for the late payment of rent at a rate of 3% above the Bank of England base rate, per day from the date your rent is due.
Keys - you are responsible for ensuring that you look after the keys for the property throughout your tenancy. If you fail to do so, you will be responsible for covering the reasonable costs of replacement, depending on the type of key/device. In some cases, we will need to replace the lock as well as the keys to ensure your safety. In some cases, we may need to charge for our time, for example if we need to attend to the property out of office hours. This will not exceed £15.00 per hour. We can also pass on the details of our contractors to you and you can deal with them directly to replace the key/security device. In this case you will need to pay the contractor yourself.
Advertisement and viewing fee (in the case of you wanting someone else to replace your tenancy) - this is free if you advertise the property yourself and show people around the property. If we are asked to advertise for you and to take any of the viewings you will be asked to recompense the landlord the extra fees that he or she are required to pay to us.
Payment of any unpaid rent or other reasonable costs associated with your early termination of the tenancy (surrender)
During the tenancy (payable to the provider) if permitted and applicable
Utilities – gas, electricity, water
Communications – telephone and broadband Installation of cable/satellite
Subscription to cable/satellite supplier
Television licence
Council Tax – joint and single room tenancies
Other permitted payments
Your tenancy agreement explains the circumstances where you may be required to pay the agent or landlord for any losses that they incur if you breach any of your obligations as a tenant. This is to protect the legitimate interests of the landlord or agent. Examples include but are not limited to:
If the house is not returned in the same position in which it was found.
Repairing damage caused by you that cannot wait until the end of the tenancy such as a broken window, clearing drains or removing rubbish to prevent an infestation.
Tenant protection
bps Estates is a member of Client Money Protect, which is a client money protection scheme, and also a member of The Property Ombudsman, which is a redress scheme. You can find out more details on the agent’s website or by contacting the agent directly.