One of the biggest things that students need to think about and understand is student house sharing. Especially as it’s such a big part of your life at uni.

Most students after their first year of study will move into non-University provided accommodation; this could mean moving into private residential halls or private accommodation.

You will also have spent time deciding who you want to live with and started the search for what house you all want to live in.

One priority for many students is how close their student house is from the uni, the closer the better for most.

The question of student broadband deals and utility bills

But one of the overlooked issues when it comes to student house sharing is the question of student broadband deals and utility bills; utilities are things like the gas and water as well as electricity supply.

These are the basic necessities for us to live and they all need to be arranged and paid for.

A browse of the internet will soon reveal that most utility providers, including those for broadband, will have some excellent student deals available.

However, care still needs to be taken to ensure that these deals are suitable for your needs and the contract is not for longer than the length of time you spend in your new student property.

Student broadband deals

This issue is highlighted by some student broadband deals since they may run for 12 months when you may only be living in a student property for nine months.

This is a problem that’s been highlighted through the years and helps to explain why more broadband providers are understanding the student market and their needs, some even starting to offer shorter contracts of nine months.

This issue of finding a provider also extends to water, gas and electricity and you will need to shop around to find an offer that best meets their needs.

So, it’s important to get to grips with when looking for your student house with your friends you understand that you will need to budget every month for the rent as well as the utilities and broadband.

However, there is an easier way of doing all of this and paying every month and that is to utilise a bills splitting company like Glide, where you and your housemates receive one bill split equally between you all.

If you would like to know more about student house sharing and how to split the bills effectively for utilities and broadband, then speak with the awesome team at Glide to learn more.

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