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Iconinc York City, York

Terry Ave, York, YO23 1FG, United Kingdom
From
£450
per week
0.7 mi from City Center
( 6m. 15m. 15m)
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University of York | 1.05 mi
York St. John University | 1.09 mi
Hull York Medical School | 1.19 mi
Access Creative College York Ca... | 1.22 mi
York College | 2.03 mi
Pay In Instalment
No Visa No Pay
gym
bills included
laundry facility

About the Property

Iconinc York City address is Terry Ave, York, YO23 1FG, United Kingdom. It offers modern studio apartments near the universities. These apartments are designed with the purpose of comfortable student living. The University of York is a 10-minute drive from here. St John University is an 11-minute drive from the property.


York is situated in North Yorkshire in England. It has a safety index score of 73.25. This ensures that the city offers safe surroundings to live in. People chose their student accommodation in York in safe areas like Rawcliffe and Clifton. Around 48,779 students are currently studying in York. You can also study in some of the oldest universities in the UK. It has an employment rate of 79.4% and has a growing demand for skilled graduates. You can build your career in top sectors like education, healthcare, tourism, and more.


In the cost of living index, York scores 67.10. It is more affordable than cities like London. Still, it doesn’t compromise on the services. As a student, you can expect to spend around £1,130 to £2,410 per month. Iconinc York City price is also on the affordable side. Students also choose to live in affordable areas like Fishergate and Heworth. York scores 84.90 in the climate index, ensuring a clean and less polluted environment for students. With a healthcare index rate of  82.39, it offers top medical facilities with skilled personnel to treat you.

Features

At Iconinc York City, you can live in the Smart Studio Apartment that comes with many amenities. The king-size bed comes with 2000 pocket sprung mattresses for a comfortable sleeping experience. The fully fitted kitchen comes with a fridge, a freezer, a hob, crockery, and cutlery. This ensures a good and complete cooking and eating experience. The bathroom has a rainfall power shower, a de-mist mirror, and White Company toiletries for a hygienic routine. Your workspace is made of a desk & a chair.


Iconinc York City has many common amenities for all residents. Besides being close to a coffee shop, it has communal social spaces like a cinema room and a games room for your enjoyment. You get access to dedicated study rooms for focused learning. After a tiring day, you can relax in the sauna and steam room. For any inconvenience at Iconinc York City, you can approach the 24 Hour Concierge.


Iconinc York City has a superfast broadband socket for a seamless internet experience. For fitness lovers, there is a gym present for your daily workouts. The laundry facilities will aid you in your daily chores. The property is secure with CCTV and key card entry. For added security, there is onsite 24 hours staff always available. Pets are not allowed here. Your bills at this student housing in York include water, electricity, wifi, and content insurance.

Location and What's Hot?

Reputable educational institutions, convenience stores, cafes, and more surround Iconinc York City. You can pursue some of the most employable degrees in the UK at Hull York Medical School, Access Creative College York Campus, and York College. You can do your grocery shopping at Sainsbury's Local and Tesco Express. You can shop for medicines at Citywide Health Bishopthorpe Road Pharmacy and Boots Pharmacy.


For a fine dining experience, you can visit Melton's Restaurant and Mirchiz. The best cafes in York can be your hangout spot. Robinson's Cafe and Stanley & Ramona will serve you great coffee with quick bites. For drinks and a fun time with friends, you can visit the top clubs in York. The Slip Inn and the Swan are the locals' as well as the students’ favourite places for a great weekend. Moreover, all these social spots are near Iconinc York City.


You can explore creative exhibits on toys, fashion, wartime Britain, and more at York Castle Museum. Clifford’s Tower has interactive displays, scenic views, medieval history, and more for you. You can go back to the Viking age at the Norse village of JORVIK Viking Centre. You can learn about Britain’s rail heritage with fascinating exhibits and model trains at the National Railway Museum in York. You can have a break at the Museum Gardens surrounding the Yorkshire Museum. It includes Roman ruins and ancient trees. These are the best things to do in York near Iconinc York City.

Commute

York’s public transport is made up of buses and trains. The buses connect all the major areas and suburbs in the city. You can get on a bus from Bishopthorpe Road Shops and Price's Lane. York is a major hub on the national rail network. It gives you direct access to cities like London and Manchester. You can board a bus from the York (YRK) travel terminal and Poppleton train station. All these convenient and affordable travel options are available near Iconinc York City. Besides these, you can also opt for walking and cycling to get to your destination.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I have to pay a deposit?

They take a £500 deposit at the point of completing your tenancy application. This is to secure against any damages throughout your tenancy. This will be returned to you following our post tenancy inspection.

Can couples rent an apartment ?

Couples can rent an apartment. A 25% double-occupancy supplement would be applicable.

What payments types are accepted?

They accept debit/credit cards and bank transfers.

If I haven't been accepted on my course yet, can I still secure an apartment?

Yes you can reserve an apartment at any time. However, if you have a change in circumstances, you'll still be held to contract until a replacement tenant is found.

What is your refund policy?

All cancellations must be notified in writing – verbal cancellations will not be warranted. Cancellations will only be valid when in receipt of written cancellation consent from Management. They suggest if you are unsure about exam results, receiving your visa or other condition on you attending University that you do not book until you are sure. If the Agreement is not completed for reasons within the landlord’s control, the £150 holding deposit will be refunded within 15 days of taking this payment. However, if it is determined that you have no right to rent / provide misleading or false information/ withdraw from the proposed agreement / fail to execute your application within 15 days, your £150 holding deposit will be forfeited. After signing your Agreement, you are contractually bound to the tenancy and you can only be released after finding a suitable replacement tenant who will take on the full rent liability.

What documents do I need to complete my tenancy?

Each tenant needs to complete an application form on StuRents. You'll need to upload photo ID, complete a guarantor application (where applicable) and upload additional supporting documents. You'll need to complete a Direct Debit mandate and pay the holding deposit, tenancy deposit and rent. Once this process is complete, we can issue keys to you on the day your tenancy starts.

What payments are taken to book a room?

A holding deposit of £150 is taken to reserve an apartment. This will be taken off your initial rent payment. You'll then need to complete your application via StuRents. Upon completion we will take your £500 deposit.

What is the 'free breakfast'?

Every day they provide an energising continental breakfast including homemade bread, pastries, a selection of cereals, fruit, yoghurt and granola. They also provide an amazing selection of spreads including Nutella, honey and jams. They've an array of fresh juices available. Top top it off, they've got bean to cup coffee, tea and other hot drinks available 24/7.

Will I receive compensation if something is stolen from my room?

In the unlikely scenario of a fire, flood or burglary, we provide contents insurance through Endsleigh.

How safe & secure is Property?

At Property they take the security and safety of our tenants very seriously. All our buildings are CCTV monitored and a member of staff will always be on site 24 hours a day. You can only enter the building and your apartment with a dedicated key card.

What if I lose the key-card for my room or my mailbox key?

Replacing a lost key-card will cost £15. A new mailbox key is £5.

Are pets allowed?

They have a strict no pets policy at Property.

Can I have friends stay over in my apartment?

Yes, they are happy to allow guests to stay over for a couple of nights at Property. If you wish to share your apartment with a friend or partner long-term you can rent an Elegance or Grande apartment for a 25% double occupancy supplement.

Can I bring my own furniture?

Here at Property they've considered every possible detail. Your apartment is fully-furnished and ready for you to move straight in! To ensure health and safety regulations are maintained any small electrical appliances need to be PAT-tested.

Who do I contact in the case of an emergency?

They have concierge on-site 24/7, so please report to them in the event of an emergency.

When is my rent due?

If you opt to pay the full rent upfront, the rent is due two months in advance of your move in date. If you opt to pay by instalments, your 1st rent instalment is due a month in advance of your move in date, then on the 22nd of the month every three months from then. For example, if your move in date is July 1st then your first rent payment would be due on June 1st, then September 22nd, December 22nd and finally March 22nd.

Do I need a TV license?

They’ve provided a Smart TV for you to Netflix until your heart's content or beat your mates on the Playstation. However, if you would like to watch live TV then it is your responsibility to buy a TV Licence.

Are all the facilities included in my rent?

Yes, you can use all of Property's fantastic facilities for no extra charge including the gym, sauna, steam room, cinema, games rooms, communal social spaces and dedicated study rooms.

How will internet access be provided?

Each apartment comes with a superfast broadband socket and high speed WiFi is available throughout the building. The WiFi is up to 350mbps and there are no restrictions on how many devices can be connected.

Will my contents be insured?

Yes you have contents insurance when you stay with us at Management. You'll be given a list of what's covered when you move in.

Are cleaning and laundry included in my rent?

You can arrange weekly or monthly cleans of your apartment at an extra cost. All communal areas are cleaned on a daily basis. Laundry facilities are provided for a small additional fee.

Are kitchen essentials included in my apartment?

In every kitchen there is a fridge/freezer, microwave/combi oven and a two hob cooker. If you need anything else, they have kitchen bundles available as an optional extra.

Do I need a guarantor and what if I can't provide one?

Every student paying in instalments must have a UK based guarantor. If you do not have a UK based guarantor, you may choose to use Housing Hand. They will charge an annual fee for using their service. Please contact our team for further information.

What is the procedure for getting my deposit back?

A post tenancy inspection is completed when you have vacated your apartment. You will then receive a deposit statement via email within 14 working days of your tenancy end date.

I don't have a UK bank account, how can I pay my rent?

They accept international bank transfers.

Can I cancel my contract or leave early?

On an Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, you're legally bound until the end of your tenancy period. We can however consider ending your tenancy if you have a replacement. This individual will need to meet all of our criteria and be able to provide full guarantor details prior to the process being complete. There is an admin fee of £50 chargeable to the outgoing tenant. If you need any further information on this process please contact a member of the lettings team.

What are the lengths of the contract?

Our contracts start on 1st July, 1st August or 1st September and are for 10, 11 or 12 months. Summer lets for 1 or 2 months may also be available in July and August.

What is your complaints procedure?

Property is committed to providing a professional service to all our clients and customers. When something goes wrong, they need you to tell us about it. This will help us to improve our standards. If you have a complaint, please put it in writing, including as much detail as possible. They will then respond in line with the timeframes set out below (if you feel they have not sought to address your complaints within eight weeks, you may be able to refer your complaint to the Property Ombudsman to consider without our final viewpoint on the matter).

What is your equality & diversity policy?

Management is committed to ensuring that they provide an environment which is free from harassment, discrimination, bullying or victimisation where all persons are treated with respect and dignity. they incorporate equality and diversity into our core objectives, making every effort to eliminate discrimination, create equal opportunities and develop good relationships between different people. Diversity strategy Diversity and inclusion are an essential and embedded part of our strategy and they are committed to working in an inclusive way to create a culture of diversity where all persons are valued for their individuality and to develop a student community that reflects the UKs rich diversity and vibrancy. Equality objectives they will work to best practice in all equality areas and ensure that our equality policies are fulfilled by promoting equality and preventing discrimination through our role as a student accommodation service provider. they will consider the needs of different groups of individuals and have due regard to the need to eliminate unlawful discrimination, advance equality of opportunity, and foster good relations between different people. Allocation of Accommodation No person or group of persons applying for accommodation will be treated less favourably than any other person or group of persons because of their race, colour, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, gender, disability, appearance, age, marital status, sexual orientation or social status. they are here to help they recognise that equality and diversity issues are complex. If you have any concerns please do not hesitate to speak to the Manager of your accommodation.
Iconinc York City, York

Student Accommodations in York

York Student Accommodation

There’s something about York that just works for students. Maybe it’s the mix of medieval streets and modern cafés, or the fact that everything feels close without being crowded. It’s a city where you can walk to lectures, grab coffee by the river, and still have a proper nightlife when you want it. With both the University of York & York St John University bringing in students from across the world, demand for student accommodation in York is consistently strong. Many students lean towards off-campus living for more independence, better amenities, and a bit more choice in how they live.

Finding the right York student accommodation doesn’t have to be complicated. With amber, you can browse fully furnished, verified options that range from shared flats to private studios. Properties like Fusion York & Student Castle York are popular for a reason: they’re well-located, well-equipped, and make student life easier day to day. Most apartments in York sit between £180 and £350 per week, depending on location and facilities. With flexible booking options and plenty of variety, finding a place that actually fits your lifestyle feels far more doable.

About York

York is a historic city in North Yorkshire, known for its cobbled streets, Roman walls, and strong academic reputation. It has a population of around 210,000, with a student population of over 25,000, giving it a lively but not overwhelming student presence. York is surrounded by beautiful countryside and National Parks, including the Yorkshire Dales. The city scores well across quality-of-life indicators, with a safety index of 76, an employment rate of 74%, & a happiness index of 8. It’s also highly walkable, with a score of 9, which means most places, including campuses, cafes, & supermarkets, are within easy reach.

York is home to institutions that are regularly listed among the best UK universities, particularly the University of York, known for its research-led teaching and strong graduate outcomes. When you need a break from studying, York delivers. From historic landmarks to scenic riverside walks, and easy rail links to other cities, it’s a great base for exploring some of the best places to visit in the UK.

Best Student Accommodation in York

Choosing the right student accommodation in England can make a real difference to your experience. York offers a mix of premium and modern York student housing, designed for comfort, convenience, and a good balance between study and social life. Here are some of the best student flats in York:

1. Iconinc York City - From £450 per week - ★★★★★ (4.3/5) - “I would definitely like to recommend this place for its interior space and its exterior space. The property is apt for student accommodation if you are looking for a quiet and serene place.”
2. Valerian - From £320 per week
3. iQ The Brickworks - From £314 per week - ★★★★★ (4.8/5) - “Lovely staff, they helped me a lot throughout my stay. They are always there when you need anything fixed. Staying at this student accommodation in York has been a game-changer for my college experience. Overall, a great place to live. :)”
4. Vita Student Lawrence Street - From £247 per week - ★★★★★ (4.9/5) - “Really nice and welcoming place for students to stay in York. The staff members are incredibly nice and helpful, particularly Sophie, who was such a lifesaver for me during an emergency. She managed to help me and calm me down, for which I am truly very thankful!”
5. Student Castle York - From £233 per week - ★★★★★ (4.8/5) - “It has everything you need in one place, and more! With the town centre on your doorstep, you'll be able to make the most of living and studying in this city of culture and beauty.”

Affordable Student Accommodation in York

If you’re trying to keep costs under control, there are still plenty of good-value options. These apartments for rent in York offer a solid mix of affordability and comfort without feeling basic.

1. Waterloo House - From £150 per week
2. Frederick House - From £179 per week - ★★★★★ (5/5) - “The Frederick House is nice, and i asked the staff to give an idea for transportation. The community is good, and the environment is good for living for students. The place is good to be.”
3. The Coal Yard - From £205 per week
4. The Boulevard - From £205 per week - ★★★★★ (4.7/5) - “The staff is extremely supported you don’t have to worry if you get locked out, with 24/7 reception service, you can get in your room anytime.I love how they always have something for a special holiday for Valentine’s Day we got to do vase painting”
5. Raffles Hall - From £223 per week - ★★★★★ (5/5) - “Nice place”

Best Areas to Live in York

Where you live in York shapes your daily routine more than you might expect. Some areas are busier and more social, while others are quieter and better suited for focused study. Popular student neighborhoods in York include Hull Road, The Groves, and Lawrence Street.

AreaStudent VibeCommute to the University of YorkAvg Rent (p/w)
City CentreLively, close to everything10-15 mins bus/walk£200-£350
HeslingtonClose to campus, student-heavy5-10 mins walk£180-£280
Hull RoadPopular student stretch with amenities10 mins bus£170-£260
CliftonQuieter residential area15-20 mins bus£160-£240
FishergateBalanced and well-connected10-15 mins walk£180-£270

Room Types for Student Accommodation in York

Students looking for student accommodation York can choose from a variety of room types depending on how they prefer to live.

1. Ensuite Rooms
Private bedroom with your own bathroom, while sharing kitchen & living spaces.

2. Non-Ensuite Rooms
More budget-friendly, with shared bathroom and communal areas.

3. Studio Apartments
Studios are self-contained flats where all amenities are in one space and are typically the most expensive option.

4. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments
Ideal if you want to share with a friend but still have your own space.

5. Shared Apartments
Private bedrooms with shared living areas, offering a social environment.

6. Private Rooms
A flexible option combining independence with shared facilities.

Cost of Living in York

York sits somewhere in the middle when it comes to affordability, not the cheapest, but manageable with planning. On average, students spend between £1,200 and £1,700 per month, including rent.

1. Accommodation: £600-£1,000 per month
2. Food & Groceries: £180-£300 per month
3. TV/Subscriptions: £10-£25 per month
4. Mobile Phone: £15-£30 per month
5. Clothes: £50-£90 per month
6. Leisure: £80-£140 per month
7. Books/Stationery: £25-£60 per month
8. Travel: £60-£100 per month

Student Travel in York

Getting around York is one of the easier parts of student life here. The city is compact, well-connected, and designed in a way that doesn’t force you to rely heavily on transport.

1. Buses: Local buses connect student areas like Heslington & Hull Road to the city centre and campus. A single journey costs around £2 to £3, while monthly passes range from £55 to £95. Students can get discounted passes, making it a practical option for regular commuting.

2. Trains: York Railway Station is one of the best-connected in the UK, with direct routes to cities like Leeds, Manchester, and London. Fares typically range from £5 to £25 depending on distance, while monthly passes can cost between £120 and £260. With a 16-25 Railcard, students can save up to 30% on fares.

3. Cycling: York is one of the most cycle-friendly cities in the UK, with dedicated lanes and flat terrain. Many York student accommodation options include bike storage, and maintenance costs are usually around £5 to £10 per month.

4. Walking: With a walkability score of 9, most students end up walking more than anything else. It’s often quicker, easier, and free.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in York

Student life in York feels balanced in a way that’s hard to replicate. It’s lively without being overwhelming and social without being chaotic. You can have quiet study days and still find plenty happening when you want a break. For food, places like Skosh & The Star Inn The City are favourites among students. Pubs such as The House of the Trembling Madness & Ye Olde Starre Inne give you that classic York experience, while clubs like Kuda & Flares keep nightlife interesting.

Cafés like Brew & Brownie and Spring Espresso are perfect for study sessions or relaxed meetups. When you need fresh air, Rowntree Park & Museum Gardens are right there, close to most student housing York options. Everyday essentials are covered with Tesco Extra & Morrisons nearby, along with Boots Pharmacy & York Hospital for healthcare. Cultural spots like York Theatre Royal & York Castle Museum add another layer to the city, giving students access to events, performances, & local history throughout the year.

Top Universities in York

Choosing student accommodation near University of York means staying close to some of the UK’s well-regarded institutions.

UniversityRank / RecognitionPopular Courses
University of YorkTop UK universityEconomics, Computer Science, English, Psychology
York St John UniversityKnown for teaching qualityEducation, Business, Media, Arts
Leeds Beckett UniversityStrong industry linksBusiness, Sports, Engineering

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