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The issue of second homes is a difficult one as the majority of second homes provide weekly accommodation for visitors.
Weekly accommodation prices for 2017-18 range from £99-159 (Luton), and include free Wi-Fi, all utilities and 24 hour security.
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For on-campus accommodation, weekly rates per person range from £270 - £390 (including a meal plan).
Accommodation Weekly costs range from £122-199 for an ensuite room.
For full details visit hud.ac.uk/undergraduate/undergraduate-scholarships Accommodation Weekly rates for 2017-18 range £75 for a standard non-ensuite room, to £111 for a classic double single occupant ensuite.
For further details visit plymouth.ac.uk/money Accommodation Weekly rent in halls of residence ranges from £97.30 to £165 per week and are all are within a 20 minute walk of the campus and city centre.
Accommodation Weekly rents range £78.82 to £98.56 a week for shared rooms; £114.03 to £139.23 a week for single occupancy rooms and £155.42 to £175.77 per week for studio apartments.
Weekly prices for accommodations at La Montagnola (Via Roma, 11, Torgiano; 39-075-9880048; www.lamontagnola.it) range from 180 euros for a double bedroom in a farmhouse with a swimming pool and shared kitchen during low season (October to April) to 2,500 euros during August for the six-bedroom mountaintop house called Caprareccia.
According to the NUS, last year the average weekly cost for university accommodation was £98.99 – that's not including food, travel, study materials or alcohol.
The latest NUS-Unipol survey shows the average weekly rent for student accommodation in the UK now stands at £147, an 18% increase since 2012-13.
When the weekly rents for each accommodation type are multiplied by their contract length to give the annual amount paid by students, the impact of the longer contract length, combined with higher average rent levels becomes more pronounced.
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