The Old Mill is one of the most popular and lavish student accommodation in Dundee, providing students with a truly exceptional experience. You will find a wide range Flats all fully furnished with En-suite studio rooms and fitted kitchens. University of Dundee is at a 3-minute distance and Abertay University is also nearby to the property that makes it a great student housing in Dundee.
The Old Mill also offers students some of the largest bedrooms available to rent in Dundee. High-speed Wi-fi throughout the building and all utility bills are included in the rent. The Old Mill has some of the most amazing social spaces including a cinema and games room, and music practice room to balance your social and academic life in the Dundee student housing options. There are also communal study rooms for you to have a group study with your friends, bookable dining rooms and a beautiful urban view. This property is not only spacious but also perfect for University students. Along with amazing amenities included in the bills, the staff here is very accommodating and helpful. The 24*7 assistance gives you a comfortable student life. Security services and CCTV makes your stay safe and secure. The peaceful surroundings and lively study room helps you in your studies.
You will find many Dundee restaurants and bars like Jahangir Tandoori Restaurant and Innis & Gunn Dundee Brewery Taproom Bar in this popular area, not very far from The Old Mill. Many cities' retail and leisure hubs are near this and another popular road called Marketgait Road.
You can hop onto a train from Dundee Central Train Station and visit nearby cities like St Andrews or catch a bus from Police Station Bus Stop which is only a short walk away from the property and City Cabs 505050 Dundee Taxi Service is also present nearby the student accommodation.
Payment Info:- You will need to submit a payment of GBP 99 in order to reserve your room.
There is an energy charge of GBP 100, payable with your first instalment or in your annual payment.
Guarantor Info:- If you select an option to pay with instalments, you will also need to have your guarantor details ready. Only UK guarantor accepted. Note:- Property does not take international guarantor.
Your deposit is paid when you book your room. It needs to be paid using a credit* or debit card and the cardholder must authorise the payment. (*credit cards incur a surcharge).
If you're already living with us then please speak to the reception team at your property. If you haven't moved in yet, or you would like to speak to someone when your property reception is not open.
If you're already living with us please speak to the reception team at your property. If you haven't moved in yet, or you would like to speak to someone when your property reception is not open, please call our Bookings Team.
A guarantor will be responsible for putting right any breaches of tenancy, including non-payment of rent if the tenant fails in their responsibilities.
The guarantor should be a parent, guardian, relative or family friend of the student. The guarantor should be in full-time employment, and/or in a stable financial position to cover relevant payments as required. We will not run a credit check as part of the process of assessing guarantors.
The guarantor will need to sign a Guarantor Agreement, which will be sent to them by email. The guarantor will need to provide two of the following documents as proof of ID*: * Valid passport * Valid driving license * Utility bill dated within last 3 months *Where possible, the bill name and address should be written in English.
You need to be ready to pay your deposit this is a one off payment made at the time you book. Its protected during your stay with us and as long as your room and communal areas are left in good condition will be returned in full at the end of your stay.
Nearly all our properties have dedicated show flats that you can view and we can answer any questions you may have. The easiest way to book a viewing is online; you can do this by selecting the property you wish to view.
You can live here if you are still registered as a full-time student and your placement is part of your degree/course.
By law, if you pay a deposit to your landlord or letting agent then they must protect it in a government-authorised tenancy deposit protection scheme. This applies to all landlords and agents in England and Wales who have an Assured Shorthold Tenancy (AST) agreement with their tenant. We use MyDeposits (England) and MyDeposits Scotland (Scotland) to protect your deposit.
This is already included in the rent payment and is not an additional cost to you. It is simply an amount set aside to ensure that your rent wont increase if utility providers increase their charges.
We will email you and your guarantor a link that will show you the terms and conditions of your contract. Once you've accepted these your booking is complete and you have signed the contract. You will need to scroll through all the terms and conditions before the option to accept is made available to you.
A guarantor is someone who takes joint financial responsibility for your tenancy. If, for any reason, you are unable to pay an amount owed to us it is your guarantors responsibility to do so. You will need to name a guarantor when you make your booking and this person will need to sign the tenancy paperwork. We have the right to recover any outstanding monies from your guarantor so it is important that your guarantor understands their liability.
A named person from your university or other organisation will need to be included in your guarantor information you can use the university or named organisations address and that person will need to accept the terms and conditions as guarantor.
Yes, all tenants require a guarantor.
A witness is a person who is present at the signing of a legal document. They sign the document to indicate that they personally saw the signing and the document is authentic. The date that the witness signs any document should be the same as the date that the tenant/guarantor signs the document. A witness can be anyone over the age of 18. If you are booking a property in England this should not be a family member. The witness must be a third party that is not the tenant or guarantor and should be over 18 years of age.
You are more than welcome to rebook if your previous booking has expired, however we cannot guarantee that youll be booked into the same room as it may have been booked by someone else after your booking expired. If you choose not to rebook you will get your deposit back. To rebook after an expiry get in touch with one of our team and well be happy to help!