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Housing in Coventry
« on: August 07, 2014, 04:28:22 AM »
Hey everyone,

I'm about to move abroad for the first time, I'll be starting a three year research position at the University of Warwick which starts September 1st but I'll be arriving in the UK on August 20th - my goal is to get semi-permanent housing in my first 10 days there (I've booked temporary accommodations for those first 10 days).

Any advice for how I should prepare in order to get housing as quickly and smoothly as possible? I've tried to communicate with some letting agents while I'm in the US but it seems most are only willing to work with me once I've arrived. I've looked into Spareroom.co.uk but I would prefer to rent my own bedroom or studio instead of sharing (my girlfriend will probably be visiting me for extended periods of time and most places don't want couples).

I've already gotten a letter from the University confirming my employment and compensation. Are there any other preparations I could make? Also, is my goal of finding housing this quickly practical? Thanks in advance!


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Re: Housing in Coventry
« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2014, 06:51:00 PM »
I don't have any advice right now, but I will be watching this space as I will be looking for housing in Coventry in about 6 months or so, as well! I currently work at Arizona State and am going to be perusing the job boards at both University of Coventry and Warwickshire after I (hopefully) obtain my spouse visa early next year!

I hear Kenilworth is a nice area...
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Re: Housing in Coventry
« Reply #2 on: August 15, 2014, 08:58:17 PM »
For the University of Warwick, Coventry is indeed the closest town, but there may be better areas. That's not to put down Coventry as there are some very nice areas close to the University, but they're mainly large private homes.

Writeshawnna has mentioned Kenilworth. It's a 'smaller town/larger village' and is quite pleasant. Fairly good shopping, including Waitrose (food shopping), Boots (chemist/drug store), W H Smith (cards, magazines, and more), and many small branches of most UK banks. It also has it's own castle ruins (see Kenilworth, Sir Walter Scott). Not the most scenic Warwickshire village, but was one of the first places I looked for accommodation when I moved to the UK (my first employment was in Coventry).

Balsall Common is also close, but it's smaller and is really a bedroom community for Coventry and Birmingham. It is a pleasant community if something is available.

Leamington Spa is the largest town outside Coventry, and has student accommodation due to Warwickshire College being located there, but it's still probably only 5 miles from U. of Warwick. Buses to U of Warwick, I assume, are available. (Many buses to Coventry.) Warwick itself and Leamington Spa are 'joined at the hip'. I'm not sure which you would call the suburb of the other, but both are worth a look if transportation isn't a problem. Warwick (with its castle) is a bit more scenic.



 


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