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  • Registered Users Posts: 4 jellybeangreen


    And if you book student accommodation can you tell them you want to be housed with someone in particular? Would they take that on board?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 901 ✭✭✭xLisaBx


    You'll be sharing an apartment with other students, so keep this in mind when considering sharing with your boyfriend. You must book seperate bedrooms, but obviously you cam stay with one another.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4 jellybeangreen


    Thanks...do they house you with certain people if you request to be?
    And also, does anyone know what brookfield accommodation is like these days? I've heard bad things in the past but it happens to be the most convenient...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 901 ✭✭✭xLisaBx


    Yes, you can request to share together.

    Brookfield is one of the cheapest, and very conveniently located. However it's horrible inside. Farranlea Hall and Victoria Lodge are lovely inside but more expensive.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4 jellybeangreen


    Thank you so much, you've been a great help! :)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 901 ✭✭✭xLisaBx


    No worries, ask any more questions as they arise, I'll try to help!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 40 Finance Grad 2015


    Jellybean, just be aware that you will be sharing With other people, who might find it awkward sharing with a couple!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 241 ✭✭CaoimheCweeva


    Jellybean, you don't have to specify you want to share with your boyfriend, you just put their name down on the form, to them he could just be a friend of yours. It could be awkward for your other flatmates so do keep it in mind!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 124 ✭✭maughantourig


    What a friend of mine and her boyfriend did last year was book rooms in two separate apartments last year, but in the same complex.

    They were a 30 second walk from each others apartments which was convenient, but when they did break up, they didn't have to face each other every day. Living with a couple is grand as long as everyone gets on, but tis awkward to f**k if they break up. For everyone.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 124 ✭✭maughantourig


    xLisaBx wrote: »
    Which is the best place for parties? I know it sounds stupid but I want to make more friends next year :)

    Apparently they are relatively strict in brookfield and castlewhite, but I've never witnessed any problems in either.
    Dean's Hall and the Village are fairly relaxed as long as you're not too loud.
    Not too sure about Vic Mills or Farranlea.
    Copley and Lancaster Hall are quite strict, but they would contain a lot of older students.
    It goes without saying that houses are the easiest for parties :)

    If you want to make more friends next year, then it might be a good idea to join some clubs/socs. They are a great way to meet people


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10 Ray971


    Hey everyone, just looking for advice about accommodation in Cork for next year. I'm thinking about Brookfield or The Student Village but I have a few questions.

    Firstly, Brookfield. Can I book with my friends and get an apartment with them? Do they allow people from colleges other than UCC to stay here? Are apartments mixed? Is the accommodation nice in general and is there en suite bathrooms for everyone or is it shared bathrooms?

    Now, The Village. Can students book accommodation here also if they are attending a college other than UCC? Are the rooms en suite? Is there a dishwasher? Is it mixed apartments and can I book with friends? What's the apartments like in general? Is it on a bus route to CIT?

    Oh, and for both colleges, are the showers, heating and wifi all good?

    So sorry for all the questions I'm such a worrier haha. Thanks in advance! :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 241 ✭✭CaoimheCweeva


    Ray971 wrote: »
    Hey everyone, just looking for advice about accommodation in Cork for next year. I'm thinking about Brookfield or The Student Village but I have a few questions.

    Firstly, Brookfield. Can I book with my friends and get an apartment with them? Do they allow people from colleges other than UCC to stay here? Are apartments mixed? Is the accommodation nice in general and is there en suite bathrooms for everyone or is it shared bathrooms?

    Now, The Village. Can students book accommodation here also if they are attending a college other than UCC? Are the rooms en suite? Is there a dishwasher? Is it mixed apartments and can I book with friends? What's the apartments like in general? Is it on a bus route to CIT?

    Oh, and for both colleges, are the showers, heating and wifi all good?

    So sorry for all the questions I'm such a worrier haha. Thanks in advance! :)

    Regarding the Village: yes, you can book with friends. As far as I'm aware, students from other colleges can live there, but I'm not 100% sure. The 208 bus isn't a DIRECT route to CIT, but it brings you pretty close alright, and the bus stop for it is just around the corner. There is 1 en suite in nearly all the apartments. Heating is good, wifi was pretty filtered when I was there, may have gotten more lax though, I'm not too sure. I had a dishwasher in my apartment, but my boyfriend's apartment didn't have one, so you can probably ask to be put in an apartment with one. The apartments aren't usually mixed, but I lived in a mixed apartment because I asked to live with both guys and girls :)

    Brookfield: I've never lived here, but I'll tell you as much as I can from what I've seen. I don't think the apartments are usually mixed genders, but maybe you can ask. You can ask to live with friends. Not sure if they allow CIT etc students to live there. I don't think there's en suite bathrooms, but again I'm not sure - look at their website? I'd say certain apartments have some, and others don't.
    Regarding if it's nice...from what I saw, it's not really. I'd a friend live there, and it was so small and cramped. The bedrooms are okay size, but the living room and kitchen area isn't. However, that was a "downstairs" apartment. I was in an "upstairs" apartment too, and it was bigger, but I think it was a 6 bed instead of 4.


  • Registered Users Posts: 109 ✭✭Butterfly182


    I've been living there since September, this is my impression of it so far at a glance:

    Pros:

    -Cheaper rent and you can pay monthly unlike many of the other student complexes.
    -Complex is well maintained and the caretaker is extremely helpful and friendly.
    -The furnishings of the apartment are functional and the apartments are bright and airy.
    -You have a radiator in your room placed centrally so it is not like other student complexes like Farranlea hall where you have a cold room but a lovely warm desk (radiator was under the desk).
    -It's right beside the train station so you don't have to go too far with suitcases etc. The bus goes frequently to college and back from there. There is also a small shop in the train station where you can get milk if you're stuck but it is more expensive.
    -You're about 10-15 minutes from the city center so it is easy to pop out and get things.
    -You tend not to have as many roommates so there are less personalities to juggle.
    -It's relatively quiet in one block of the complex (it's a lot louder in the other) so it can be easier to get work done.


    Cons:

    -It's a 40 minute walk to UCC which makes it difficult to get to college and back because although the bus service is regular enough the bus can be delayed by heavy traffic in the city center. Sometimes it is actually quicker to walk to college. It is also difficult to socialise even at events after college because of this as buses to the train station get far less regular after 6pm.
    -There is no tv in the apartment, the caretaker said it was because they got in trouble before about tv licences but they make us pay that anyway at the start of the year so I think it is really because they are old tvs (I've seen them) and they didn't want to sort out SAOR view.
    -I've been told the carpark is very expensive.
    -There are no lifts in this complex and there are steps everywhere so it is not fully accessible at all. It can be a pain too dragging suitcases and shopping up the stairs.

    Overall the quality of this accommodation is good but its location leaves a lot to be desired. I would not recommend this complex to first years or those who want to get really involved with college extra curricular as you are very far away from things getting the bus also adds up so you aren't saving as much as you think but that's just my own opinion.


  • Registered Users Posts: 109 ✭✭Butterfly182


    I've been living there since September, this is my impression of it so far at a glance:

    Pros:

    -Cheaper rent and you can pay monthly unlike many of the other student complexes.
    -Complex is well maintained and the caretaker is extremely helpful and friendly.
    -The furnishings of the apartment are functional and the apartments are bright and airy.
    -You have a radiator in your room placed centrally so it is not like other student complexes like Farranlea hall where you have a cold room but a lovely warm desk (radiator was under the desk).
    -Good wardrobe space with a mirror on the inside, they desk is also large and easy to work on. Plenty of sockets for charging things.
    -It's right beside the train station so you don't have to go too far with suitcases etc. The bus goes frequently to college and back from there. There is also a small shop in the train station where you can get milk if you're stuck but it is more expensive.
    -You're about 10-15 minutes from the city center so it is easy to pop out and get things.
    -You tend not to have as many roommates so there are less personalities to juggle.
    -It's relatively quiet in one block of the complex (it's a lot louder in the other) so it can be easier to get work done.


    Cons:

    -It's a 40 minute walk to UCC which makes it difficult to get to college and back because although the bus service is regular enough the bus can be delayed by heavy traffic in the city center. Sometimes it is actually quicker to walk to college. It is also difficult to socialise even at events after college because of this as buses to the train station get far less regular after 6pm.
    -There is no tv in the apartment, the caretaker said it was because they got in trouble before about tv licences but they make us pay that anyway at the start of the year so I think it is really because they are old tvs (I've seen them) and they didn't want to sort out SAOR view.
    -I've been told the carpark is very expensive.
    -There are no lifts in this complex and there are steps everywhere so it is not fully accessible at all. It can be a pain too dragging suitcases and shopping up the stairs.

    Overall the quality of this accommodation is good but its location leaves a lot to be desired. I would not recommend this complex to first years or those who want to get really involved with college extra curricular as you are very far away from things getting the bus also adds up so you aren't saving as much as you think but that's just my own opinion.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3 Sarah97


    Hi I am a 6th year student hoping to attend UCC.

    I am looking at Deans Hall and Castlewhite for accommodation. I want somewhere decent that is near to the town/university as I don't know Cork City well.

    Is Deans Hall a nice place for first years in general?


  • Registered Users Posts: 1 Straight Up Funk


    Hey,

    I'm a soon-to-be second year student who is quite serious about my college course. Unfortunately, this year, I had to live with individuals who don't share the same desire to do well. Is there any accommodation available that would be quiet and which would be known for housing "serious students"?

    Thanks in advance for any help.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 124 ✭✭maughantourig


    Sarah97:

    I'm living in dean's hall now. It's moderately expensive. Dean's hall is a central location right next to the city center. You won't have to pay for taxi's on nights out. It's just under a ten minute walk from main campus. The rooms are fairly nice. Very big desks and the couches are comfy enough. Flood waters reached close enough to dean's hall in the last couple of years, but no rooms where flooded. Most people in dean's hall are first years :)

    Castlewhite is more expensive, but is right next to main campus and is only a couple of minutes from the Western gateway building. The rooms aren't as nice with less comfortable furniture. I think castlewhite has a more balanced mix of years. Flooding is a distinct risk.

    Which is more convenient for college depends on what course you want to do, (which buildings you'll be going to). Regardless of college, dean's hall is more convenient for night's out/ shopping while castlewhite is more convenient for going to the mardyke and main campus :)

    Straight Up Funk:

    Know exactly what you mean :rolleyes: Send Lancaster hall off washington street an email, explaining that you want to live with mature and quiet people, and ask whether or not it would suit you. They normally only take 3rd/4th years and postgrads, but if you ask, they'll probably accommodate you. They seem reasonable enough. If you want to live with other second years, then copley court might be worth trying, but keep in mind location when you book a place. Arcadia hall is probably quiet enough, but I can't be sure.

    Lancaster is quite nice. I'm thinking of living there myself next year :) It's not too expensive if you go for the cheaper rooms. Copley is the cheapest of the lot, but the quality of the apartments isn't great. It's a quiet enough place even with the mix of years there.

    Again, the best accommodation for you to book depends partially on which course you are doing.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1 larasabatini


    Hi guys!
    My name is Lara, I'm from Brazil and I'll be in a exchange program in Cork next year. I'm looking for some place to stay and I found Victoria Mills. Is it a nice place to live? Do we have privacy? What about the structure? Are there more exchange students?

    Thank you very much for your help. :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 40 Benm123


    Hi all,

    Hoping to go to UCC in September and was just looking for the best accommodation.
    Ideally, I'd be looking for the place that has;

    Sound room mates,
    Good craic (few parties etc),
    En-suite (preferred but not essential),
    Close to campus,
    Decent living environment (nice-ish actual rooms and apartments).

    Castlewhite seems like a very good bet, but what's the story with the flooding? Is that an ongoing issue? And how many toilets do they have per apartment between all the residences? And some older posts say that people always ring on the doorbell, does that still happen?

    Victoria Mills seems like another good option, but a bit pricey and the place looks very sterile and kind of hospital-y I guess.

    Brookfield seems like the other option but I'm having trouble finding out what it's like?

    Would very much appreciate replies from anyone who's lived in Castlewhite, Vic Mills or Brookfield! Sound folks


  • Registered Users Posts: 17 ChloeMarrinan


    Hi, I'm in sixth year and am hoping to do either commerce or criminology in September and have booked The Student Village! I was looking at Brookfield but the application process closed just as I was going to send away my application! Could anyone inform me of what The Student Village is like? Have you had any bad experiences there etc.?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 818 ✭✭✭MauraTheThird


    Does anyone know of anyone living in a 6 bed house around UCC who isn't staying there next year? Looking for a house at the moment but that's reasonably priced?! I do not need this anxiety rn :(


  • Registered Users Posts: 457 ✭✭Richmond Ultra


    Hi, I'm in sixth year and am hoping to do either commerce or criminology in September and have booked The Student Village! I was looking at Brookfield but the application process closed just as I was going to send away my application! Could anyone inform me of what The Student Village is like? Have you had any bad experiences there etc.?

    Student Village is at Victoria Cross right next to the County Hall. It's next to the WGB which is mainly science and computer courses.

    Criminology I don't where it is on campus but commerce normally happens in the Boole theatres due to the large sizes in first year but can be spread around main campus as well.

    Student village is nice friendly doorman in Gerry, 3/4 bedroom apartments normally first years with a few second years as well. It's about a 15 minute walk to main campus and then the same to town so people don't really walk home from there on a night out. A very good bus route next to the place which is a good positive and the Mardyke is 5 minutes walk.

    The apartments are kitted out grand the same as any place but nicer than Castlewhite. Big green area in the middle of the complex is nice for chilling during study month.


  • Registered Users Posts: 20 iScopedThePope


    Benm123 wrote: »
    Hi all,

    Hoping to go to UCC in September and was just looking for the best accommodation.
    Ideally, I'd be looking for the place that has;

    Sound room mates,
    Good craic (few parties etc),
    En-suite (preferred but not essential),
    Close to campus,
    Decent living environment (nice-ish actual rooms and apartments).

    Castlewhite seems like a very good bet, but what's the story with the flooding? Is that an ongoing issue? And how many toilets do they have per apartment between all the residences? And some older posts say that people always ring on the doorbell, does that still happen?

    Victoria Mills seems like another good option, but a bit pricey and the place looks very sterile and kind of hospital-y I guess.

    Brookfield seems like the other option but I'm having trouble finding out what it's like?

    Would very much appreciate replies from anyone who's lived in Castlewhite, Vic Mills or Brookfield! Sound folks


    If you're looking for the craic and sound roommates I would stay away from Castlewhite (or Castle****e depending who you talk to). From what I know they have 1 toilet per apartment in Castlewhite, and maaaaybe one of the 4/5 rooms has an en-suite but I couldnt bet on it. But what I do know is that for overnight guests that aren't signed in before 5 o clock that day your apartment is charged 30 quid if theyre caught. I would argue Castlewhite is probably the strictest accommodation that UCC offers. Just my 0.02 cents


  • Registered Users Posts: 457 ✭✭Richmond Ultra


    I'd consider Farranlea if you want the en suite. Yes its a bit further out then Brookfield from Campus but the craic is mighty and you've wardens there supervising the place but their sound and there is plenty of parties there etc.


  • Registered Users Posts: 20 iScopedThePope


    I'd consider Farranlea if you want the en suite. Yes its a bit further out then Brookfield from Campus but the craic is mighty and you've wardens there supervising the place but their sound and there is plenty of parties there etc.

    I'd +1 Farranlea, there is serious rek caused out there every night and I haven't heard of anyone having trouble coming or going from the place.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4 Becca96


    Hi! I've just booked Davcon Court for my first year in UCC (hopefully) starting in September 2015. I'm just looking for opinions on the place as I haven't heard much about it. Is it nice? Is there any problem with having people stay or anything?


  • Registered Users Posts: 127 ✭✭Jlayay


    How soon should I set down my deposit for Victoria Lodge? By en-suite bedroom, I'm assuming they come with your own bathrooms? I am looking at different accommodation options (international student from Canada) and need time to decide.


  • Registered Users Posts: 76 ✭✭afriendlyshark


    Becca96 wrote: »
    Hi! I've just booked Davcon Court for my first year in UCC (hopefully) starting in September 2015. I'm just looking for opinions on the place as I haven't heard much about it. Is it nice? Is there any problem with having people stay or anything?

    I don't know anything about it personally, except that it's located on Barrack Street which can be fairly rough. My boyfriend knows someone who was stabbed there last year.

    Just be careful, don't walk home alone along Barrack Street anyways. Sorry, can't help you on the accommodation itself.


  • Registered Users Posts: 76 ✭✭afriendlyshark


    Jlayay wrote: »
    How soon should I set down my deposit for Victoria Lodge? By en-suite bedroom, I'm assuming they come with your own bathrooms? I am looking at different accommodation options (international student from Canada) and need time to decide.

    If you're looking for an en-suite bedroom then they have them, but I think you have to specify..a girl I know lived there a couple of years ago, lived with two other girls who had en-suites, she didn't but the bathroom in the apartment was basically hers.
    If you really want to live there then I'd put down the deposit fairly soon, accommodation can get booked out fast enough.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 4 Becca96


    I don't know anything about it personally, except that it's located on Barrack Street which can be fairly rough. My boyfriend knows someone who was stabbed there last year.

    Just be careful, don't walk home alone along Barrack Street anyways. Sorry, can't help you on the accommodation itself.

    Yikes! Ok, thank you for your help/advice :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 176 ✭✭pa limerick


    Really need help where is the one place that will have the most first years?


  • Registered Users Posts: 457 ✭✭Richmond Ultra


    Really need help where is the one place that will have the most first years?

    Farranlea, student village or vic mills have the most but bear in mind after first year most students move out to houses so you'll be sorted for first years in the majority of student accommodation.


  • Registered Users Posts: 127 ✭✭Jlayay


    What is your opinion of Farranlea Hall? It is the cheapest option at 4400 Euro and is ensuite. My GEM program lasts until June so if I stay for the summer it is only 75 Euro per week on top of the residence fees. I'd check the place out myself if I was in Ireland but I'm Canadian.

    I've read up some reviews of this place and they all seem pretty bad from not giving your deposit back to doors being easily opened for theft to paper thin walls that aren't soundproof etc etc. Is it that bad? Anyone with impressions?


  • Registered Users Posts: 40 Benm123


    I'd consider Farranlea if you want the en suite. Yes its a bit further out then Brookfield from Campus but the craic is mighty and you've wardens there supervising the place but their sound and there is plenty of parties there etc.

    Hey, i dont mean to single you out in particular but from your post i gather you live/have lived there before?

    I recently just booked my place there but i have 10 days to pay the deposit to secure it, and in the last few days ive read some absolutely terrible reviews on the place. This past review i found may be a bit long (and granted its from 2011) but i'd be so grateful if you could give me your experience with any these issues and let me know if any of them or even how many of them are true?

    "
    1. Half of the photos on their website does not present Farranlea at all. If you ask to view it before move in, they are sure to show you the best apartment they have, freshly painted and with new stuff in it to encourage you, but don't be fouled, it does not look like that at all. A lot of my friends apartment actually had vomit stained into the couches and floors. They will also promise you everything you want to have you book it. Once you pay, you can complain as much as you want and they'll do nothing.
    2. The more you complain or ask for things to be done, no metter how nice you are, the meaner and aggressive Emma Bucley, the office worker, becomes. I must say I have never experienced such an aggressive, ignorant and rude "customer service", whih includes bad language, shouting and waving her hands in front of your face. Whoever owns it should seriously connsider employing someone else.
    3. It is not secure at all. Door can be pushed open and half of Cork know about it and makes advantage of it, so you are very likely to get robbed.
    4.This place is very dirty, things are not fixed properly or not fixed at all, there are vomit stains all over the carpets and couches. And they have the cheek to call themselves "Superior student accommodation" on their website.
    5.Its not 5 minutes walk from college, it's at least 15 through orchard road and that's if you walk fast. Whatever is 5 minutes walk from college is on campus, and from what I know, Farranlea is NOT. Besides, you can easily count the walking time on googlemaps. Their website is full of lies and i am truly shocked with it.
    6. Walls are paper thin, they say they're soundproofed but i'd advise them to look it up in a dictionary."

    As you can see im a little sceptical after reading this!

    My other option was going to be the village so if anyone has any info about the quality there, thatd be great too!


  • Registered Users Posts: 76 ✭✭afriendlyshark


    Benm123 wrote: »
    Hey, i dont mean to single you out in particular but from your post i gather you live/have lived there before?

    I recently just booked my place there but i have 10 days to pay the deposit to secure it, and in the last few days ive read some absolutely terrible reviews on the place. This past review i found may be a bit long (and granted its from 2011) but i'd be so grateful if you could give me your experience with any these issues and let me know if any of them or even how many of them are true?

    "
    1. Half of the photos on their website does not present Farranlea at all. If you ask to view it before move in, they are sure to show you the best apartment they have, freshly painted and with new stuff in it to encourage you, but don't be fouled, it does not look like that at all. A lot of my friends apartment actually had vomit stained into the couches and floors. They will also promise you everything you want to have you book it. Once you pay, you can complain as much as you want and they'll do nothing.
    2. The more you complain or ask for things to be done, no metter how nice you are, the meaner and aggressive Emma Bucley, the office worker, becomes. I must say I have never experienced such an aggressive, ignorant and rude "customer service", whih includes bad language, shouting and waving her hands in front of your face. Whoever owns it should seriously connsider employing someone else.
    3. It is not secure at all. Door can be pushed open and half of Cork know about it and makes advantage of it, so you are very likely to get robbed.
    4.This place is very dirty, things are not fixed properly or not fixed at all, there are vomit stains all over the carpets and couches. And they have the cheek to call themselves "Superior student accommodation" on their website.
    5.Its not 5 minutes walk from college, it's at least 15 through orchard road and that's if you walk fast. Whatever is 5 minutes walk from college is on campus, and from what I know, Farranlea is NOT. Besides, you can easily count the walking time on googlemaps. Their website is full of lies and i am truly shocked with it.
    6. Walls are paper thin, they say they're soundproofed but i'd advise them to look it up in a dictionary."

    As you can see im a little sceptical after reading this!

    My other option was going to be the village so if anyone has any info about the quality there, thatd be great too!

    I can't say personally for Farranlea (though I did visit two separate apartments there, and they seemed fine! The kitchens were modern looking, and the bedrooms were big enough!)
    I lived in the Student Village for two years and loved it! They also say they're about a 5 minute walk from campus, which again is a lie, but it's only about 10 which is still really close. Gerry, the security guard, is the nicest you'll meet. The apartments are a little bit outdated but they're comfortable. If you have a complaint, they're sure to fix it. They're secure - you use your key fob to get through the gate, and your key for the building and your apartment. You can also lock your bedroom door, which I took advantage of every time I wasn't there. My bedroom was on the smaller side, but I was in an apartment of 6 rather than 5. The window in the living room looks out onto the green, in the center of the complex, which is nice, especially when it's sunny so it makes the room nice and bright. I was on the top floor of one block, so I didn't have to deal with any music from parties in other apartments, which I liked. When I first moved there, I found it noisy because I came from living in the countryside with no noise at all. If you're used to noise, you'll be fine. The only thing really was ambulances (it's located on a route to CUH).

    Overall, it's one of the nicer places to live in, and that's including Vic Mills and Castlewhite. Vic Mills all have en-suites, as far as I'm aware, but other than that there's not much to it. I was in an apartment of 6, none of us had an en-suite, but I still only had to share my bathroom with one other person - there was no fighting over who got to use the shower first, like I can imagine happens a lot in Castlewhite! (only one bathroom for up to 6 people).

    Hope this helps you in some way :)


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  • Registered Users Posts: 40 Benm123


    I can't say personally for Farranlea (though I did visit two separate apartments there, and they seemed fine! The kitchens were modern looking, and the bedrooms were big enough!)
    I lived in the Student Village for two years and loved it! They also say they're about a 5 minute walk from campus, which again is a lie, but it's only about 10 which is still really close. Gerry, the security guard, is the nicest you'll meet. The apartments are a little bit outdated but they're comfortable. If you have a complaint, they're sure to fix it. They're secure - you use your key fob to get through the gate, and your key for the building and your apartment. You can also lock your bedroom door, which I took advantage of every time I wasn't there. My bedroom was on the smaller side, but I was in an apartment of 6 rather than 5. The window in the living room looks out onto the green, in the center of the complex, which is nice, especially when it's sunny so it makes the room nice and bright. I was on the top floor of one block, so I didn't have to deal with any music from parties in other apartments, which I liked. When I first moved there, I found it noisy because I came from living in the countryside with no noise at all. If you're used to noise, you'll be fine. The only thing really was ambulances (it's located on a route to CUH).

    Overall, it's one of the nicer places to live in, and that's including Vic Mills and Castlewhite. Vic Mills all have en-suites, as far as I'm aware, but other than that there's not much to it. I was in an apartment of 6, none of us had an en-suite, but I still only had to share my bathroom with one other person - there was no fighting over who got to use the shower first, like I can imagine happens a lot in Castlewhite! (only one bathroom for up to 6 people).

    Hope this helps you in some way :)

    Certainly very helpful, thanks very much. I think I might go with the Village, overall that seems to have the best reviews, and it seems closest to the gym which is always a plus!

    You say you were in a room with 6 people but only had to share a bathroom with 1 other person? Does that mean there are a few bathrooms located in ine apartment? (I know there is at least one bathroom and an en-suite, but if there are more than 2 bathrooms apart from the en-suite then it may be just as good to book a room without an en suite?).

    Also are the strict on letting people stay over? Do they have a rule where all non residents have to leave by a certain time and then arent let in unless signed in in advance?


  • Registered Users Posts: 76 ✭✭afriendlyshark


    Benm123 wrote: »
    Certainly very helpful, thanks very much. I think I might go with the Village, overall that seems to have the best reviews, and it seems closest to the gym which is always a plus!

    You say you were in a room with 6 people but only had to share a bathroom with 1 other person? Does that mean there are a few bathrooms located in ine apartment? (I know there is at least one bathroom and an en-suite, but if there are more than 2 bathrooms apart from the en-suite then it may be just as good to book a room without an en suite?).

    Also are the strict on letting people stay over? Do they have a rule where all non residents have to leave by a certain time and then arent let in unless signed in in advance?

    Well my apartment didn't have an en-suite, we were on the top floor and I don't think anyone on the top floor of any block had an en-suite. I shared with one other person only because the other four shared the other bathroom - there were two. It was three girls and three guys, and we were going to do 1 bathroom for the girls and one for the guys, but the other girl just used the other one because her bedroom was closer to it. My boyfriend had an en-suite in his apartment, and lived with four other guys. So between the four of them, they had a half bathroom (just a toilet and sink), a bathroom and I think a room with just a shower in it (not 100% sure on this, or if every apartment had this).

    Regarding letting others stay over, they seemed pretty lax. I had a friend visit me a few weeks in, and you just had to give the person's name at reception, with how long they would be staying. This didn't seem completely necessary though, I only did it because I was afraid they were strict. There's no real way for them to know if you've someone staying or not, anyways. They were strict during RAG week, but I'm pretty sure every accommodation is. :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 127 ✭✭Jlayay


    i emailed Farranlea and they said they're full for the year grrr. Hopefully there's still space at Victoria Lodge or University Hall....


  • Registered Users Posts: 109 ✭✭Butterfly182


    Hi, I was wondering if there was anyone looking for a house in the city centre from late August to early June? I'm starting my masters in secondary teaching in UCC next year so I'm looking for a reasonably priced house which will be quiet to study and prepare for lessons. I'm just finishing my BA in UCC at the moment so PM me if you are interested in also finding a place.

    Thanks.


  • Registered Users Posts: 18 R2015


    Has anyone heard from Victoria mils yet? still waiting on a phone call


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  • Registered Users Posts: 176 ✭✭pa limerick


    R2015 wrote: »
    Has anyone heard from Victoria mils yet? still waiting on a phone call

    I got offered my place two days ago, have you heard?


  • Registered Users Posts: 18 R2015


    I got offered my place two days ago, have you heard?

    Yep just got it yesterday!


  • Registered Users Posts: 2 Rebecca96


    Hey everyone!

    I'm moving to Cork in September for my first year at UCC and I'm totally freaking out about accommodation! I didn't know they book out so fast.. Is the village or the spires booked out yet? I'm not sure what to do at this point. Do i just fill out the form and see what happens or do i email them? Still waiting to hear back from Victoria Mills and I'm on Castlewhite's waiting list.


  • Registered Users Posts: 176 ✭✭pa limerick


    R2015 wrote: »
    Yep just got it yesterday!

    Did you get an email as confirmation of paying or anything??


  • Registered Users Posts: 18 R2015


    Did you get an email as confirmation of paying or anything??

    No I didn't ... Did you?? They said they sent out a questionnaire during the summer to see what roommates you'd fit well with so maybe it will come with that


  • Registered Users Posts: 45 LauraKc


    R2015 wrote: »
    Yep just got it yesterday!

    When did you apply because I applied really early and didn't get a place even though it's supposed to be first come first served and I know someone who got a place and applied after me...


  • Registered Users Posts: 18 R2015


    LauraKc wrote: »
    When did you apply because I applied really early and didn't get a place even though it's supposed to be first come first served and I know someone who got a place and applied after me...

    I applied at 9:01


  • Registered Users Posts: 45 LauraKc


    R2015 wrote: »
    I applied at 9:01

    Same! It's so unfair that just seconds decide who gets in and who doesn't. I am on the waiting list though... Does anybody know whether I am likely to get a place on the waiting list?

    Where else in cork is good?


  • Registered Users Posts: 176 ✭✭pa limerick


    LauraKc wrote: »
    When did you apply because I applied really early and didn't get a place even though it's supposed to be first come first served and I know someone who got a place and applied after me...

    I applied at 9:00 and got a place, I also know people that applied later and got a place while people who applied earlier didn't


  • Registered Users Posts: 3 quartzxx7


    Does anyone know how likely it is to get accommodation when you're on the waiting list? I've only applied to everywhere i can think of on campus yesterday and today but as I'm going to be a first year I wanted to be on campus and preferably with other 1st years. I was sure I was gonna get victoria mills but even thought i applied at 9.10 I didnt get a place :/ Starting to panic now as everywhere seems to be full!


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