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Rent out Your Place When on Holiday

Did you know that you can make that seemingly unaffordable holiday affordable by renting out the accommodation that you use during the most part of the year? It’s easy! Before you get started, there are some important things you should know. Even students can do this- life as a student is expensive, and also can be a lot of hard work, but neither of these reasons should mean that you shouldn’t take the opportunity to go on a little getaway. You deserve it! Is Subletting Legal? The short a...

Erasmus: Study Abroad in Nantes

Are you studying abroad in Nantes, or planning on doing so? Here are some tips to help you discover the town and make the most of your move to Nantes. The Charm of the North With over 51,000 students descending upon the city every year, Nantes is attracting more and more young people and as a result is one of the top 5 university towns in France. It is important to note that Nantes has always had a rich cultural life, thus there’s lots to do. You cannot go to Nantes without checking out th...

What to do in Milan in 3 days

The football and fashion capital, Milan is a city full of history and undeniable charm. When on holiday in Italy, it is definitely worth having a 3-day stay in this major city in the north of the country. What to do there? Find out here! First day in Milan The first day of your stay in Milan begins with a visit to the most majestic monument in the city- Milan Cathedral will indeed impress you with its magnificent facade and imposing size. Following this, your walk continues towards the P...

Moving to Exeter as a student

Exeter is home to the University of Exeter which is one of the most popular and well-respected universities in the UK with its Russell Group status, and high-achieving academics, as well as being known as very sociable and for its high level of sports teams. This smaller university town may be quaint by comparison to the likes of Manchester or London, however for some people, this more manageably sized whilst still quite vibrant student town is perfect for them. What to do? One of the hug...

Collaborative Consumption in the UK

Commerce in the collaborative economy (also known as the sharing economy) has a stake of about £20 billion of the global economy and continues to quickly grow each year. The United Kingdom shows determination to become the country that is at the forefront of this business model and is even working to develop new sectors to expand the sharing economy in to and compete with the United States, which is currently at the forefront in developing new business models for the sharing economy (ie. Lyft, L...

Ten Rules for a Successful Flatshare

Summer's nearly over, and everyone is going, or has gone, back to school for the new acadmeic year. For many, this means moving into a new apartment and acquainting oneself with a new living space, and sometimes even new people. For some, this can be very nerve-wracking, especially if the person that will be sharing your space is a complete stranger. This is why we at Roomlala have compiled a list of Ten Rules for a Successful Flatshare to make it that little bit easier for you, and here they ar...

Energy Saving Tips

Reducing your energy consumption isn’t just good for the environment, but it’s good for your pocket too! That’s why we’ve compiled a list of several simple things you can do to reduce your electric bill’s impact on your wallet, as well as your impact on the environment: Things You Can Do to Lower Your Consumption Turn off the lights! This is the simple one! When you leave a room, turn off the lights! It’s as easy as that. A simple step like this will save you a lot of money in the long run...

Visit Aberdeen

Studying in Aberdeen: what to do and where to stay

Aberdeen is an extremely multicultural city in the North East of Scotland, which links to both old times and new. It’s home to Robert Gordon University and the University of Aberdeen which is one of the oldest universities in the UK (founded in 1495) as well as boasting endless picturesque architecture. It also has a vibrant nightlife and one of the “world’s top-rated coastlines” according to the National Geographic. What to do Aberdeen has a diverse selection of things to do like many oth...

The cheapest European student cities to live in

It’s normal to ask many questions when going on an Erasmus trip, the most frequent being about the cost of living and the price of rent. In fact, the budget you have for rent largely determines the destination you will chose for your year of studies abroad. To help you with your choice, Roomlala has put together some of the student cities with the least expensive rentals in Europe. What are the 5 cheapest cities in Europe? Do you want to go abroad and pay a reasonable rent to enjoy the ...

See the sights on NYC

What to do in New York in 3 days

New York, the Big Apple, the most cosmopolitan city on the planet... you’re never lacking in words to describe this megalopolis, and centre of world tourism. A trip to New York is a wonderful way to discover this enriching, cultural melting pot. To make sure you don’t miss out on this one-of-a-kind destination, Roomlala has prepared a tailor-made itinerary for your trip and to help you find a New York holiday rental. First day: see some of New York’s most iconic places For the first day of...

Moving to Canberra as a student

Australia has some of the best student cities in the world attracting both native people but also an enormous amount of international students. With the combination of high class universities and great living standards, it’s not hard to see why it’s so popular! Canberra, Australia’s capital, is a great small city for student living, boasting over 35,000 students within its two universities, one of which is the the top-ranked Australian National University. Why choose Canberra? The capital ...

All you need to know about the Erasmus Grant

The European Community Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students, otherwise known as Erasmus is an EU student exchange programme that has been helping people study internationally for 30 years. Nowadays, a semester or year abroad has become a compulsory part of many university degrees. If you decide to spend any of your time anywhere in Europe, you are entitled to the Erasmus grant, regardless of whether you chose to study at a foreign university, be an assistant at a school or do an...

Studying in York: what to do and where to stay

York is a beautiful city filled with so much culture and history, as well as lively and vibrant as a student-city for the students at the University of York and York St. John University. It’s the perfect size- just big enough to have a buzz and a lot going on, but small enough to not be too intimidating, and easy to cycle and walk around, especially when it’s your first time away from home! If you’re lucky enough to be studying in York, be sure to find out how to make the most of your time! ...

Is flatsharing only for students?

The preconceived idea that only students go into flat shares is completely wrong. In this social phenomena where they exist under the influence of the collaborative economy, sharing a flat has become of interest to many different social groups; friends, strangers, workers... Are you thinking of sharing a flat? Here are a few reasons that will help you take the plunge. The increase in the variation of social groups Sometimes, when we think of the idea of sharing a flat, words like "disord...

Visit Brighton in 3 days

What to do in Brighton in 3 days

Brighton truly embodies the traditional English seaside, and what better way to experience this than to visit Brighton in 3 days and explore all its wonders. Just over an hour south of London, this seaside town is easily accessible and has so much to offer hence why it attracts so many tourists. Roomlala has prepared a tailor-made trip for your sightseeing in Brighton and has some tips on the best ways to find accommodation for whilst there. Day One: To discover what makes Brighton the e...

Find a B&B in Wales

Find a B&B in Wales

Wales has long been a favourite holiday destination; the rolling hills, the gorgeous valleys, the brisk beaches… Not to mention the weather! While Wales may not be known for glorious sunshine, hordes of holiday makers choose one of the many summer destinations in Wales for their holidays. B&Bs are a great choice for tourists or visitors to the region – all the comforts of home and a hotel rolled into one, with a local welcome to boot! Check out why a holiday in Wales could be a great – and cheap...

Decorate your balcony

Design tips: decorate your balcony

The weather is (sort of) glorious and it’s finally heating up. If you’re lucky enough to have a balcony or terrace, it’s high time to spruce it up and create the perfect place to enjoy the sun while reading or have breakfast. Here are a few tips for organising and decorating your outdoor space for the summer months. Organise your balcony: find some green space in the city There’s nothing quite like being able to have your breakfast on a balcony or terrace in the morning, or just having a ...

Visit Venice in 3 days

What to do in Venice in 3 days

Visiting Venice will allow you to discover this extraordinary city, with a unique charm. Travelling only by water taxi through it's canals, you’ll discover the romantic scenery that surrounds you on this trip. Roomlala has planned a tailor-made trip schedule for you to visit Venice in 3 days, and gives you some tips on how to find the perfect rental. Day One: To get a feel of the 'floating city' from the very start of your trip, begin your weekend of sightseeing in Venice by visiting t...

Good reasons to rent out your spare room

Good reasons to rent out your spare room

More and more property owners are starting to rent out their spare rooms and share their homes, whether it’s for a few days or a few months. The chance to make some extra cash from your spare room is too good to miss: what are you waiting for? Roomlala offers a platform for medium- to long-term rentals for anyone who’s got a room to spare or looking for a place to stay. Anyone can make extra income renting their room to a student or traveller on business trips. Why not find out the other benefit...

Brisbane student life

Moving to Brisbane as a student

Brisbane is the capital of Queensland, Australia’s ‘Sunshine State’. The year-round pleasant climate makes Brisbane an attractive place to live for Aussies and foreigners alike; around a quarter of the city’s residents were born abroad, with Brits making up 6 percent of the population. With great higher education institutions such as University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology and Griffith University, many foreigners come to Brisbane as students and end up staying for life! Que...

How to manage conflicts in a flatshare

Flatsharing: how to manage conflicts with your tenants

Renting out a property as a house or flatshare has many advantages, including financial benefits. However, by choosing to rent to multiple tenants you increase the risk of conflicts surrounding the rental of your property. It is therefor wise to know what to look out for when it comes to potential conflicts and how to manage a dispute with one of your tenants. What are the most common conflicts? Certain situations can inevitably generate conflicts. You should take extra care during these s...

Ottawa student areas

Where to live when you're a student in Ottawa

The Canadian capital might not get as much attention as its flashier older siblings Montreal and Toronto, but Ottawa is a brilliant city in its own right. With top level universities such as the University of Ottawa and Carlton University, there’s a reason why many students choose Ottawa. This year is Canada’s 150th birthday, and Ottawa will be celebrating in style. It has the highest standard of living in Canada and very high employment rates – perfect for aspiring graduates! Ottawa is packed f...

Do I need landlord insurance

What is landlord insurance and do I need it?

As a prospective or current landlord, you may hear a lot about landlord insurance. It’s not always clear who needs to take out landlord insurance and what the exact benefits are. Here is a quick run-down of the important aspects of landlord insurance to help you make an informed decision. What is landlord insurance? The most basic form of landlord insurance protects you from any risks associated with the property you are renting out. There are many types available and different policies an...

Looking for student accommodation

When should I start looking for student accommodation?

September is the start of term for most UK universities and therefore moving day for most students around the country falls around the same time. The search for accommodation before the beginning of term is often a source of stress and panic for many students, no matter how early they start their search. Here are a few tips for finding a place to live at the right time, as well as the best time to move in. When is the best time to start looking? Most students starting university in the UK ...