Glasgow Citi View, Glasgow is a modern student accommodation located at 250 St Vincent St, Glasgow, G2, United Kingdom. Designed for students seeking contemporary living with premium facilities and a great community, Glasgow Citi View offers a blend of comfort, independence, and social interaction in the heart of the city. With a variety of room types and thoughtfully designed shared amenities, Glasgow Citi View accommodation for students provides a high-quality living experience in one of Scotland’s most dynamic student cities. The residence caters to different student preferences with a mix of studio apartments and one-bedroom options. Glasgow Citi View furnished rooms are tailored to support both academic focus and everyday comfort, while Glasgow Citi View studio apartment options appeal to students seeking full independence within a professionally managed environment. This makes Glasgow Citi View an excellent choice for undergraduate and postgraduate students alike.
Academically, Glasgow Citi View benefits from proximity to key institutions. Glasgow School of Art is approximately 0.5 km away, taking around 3 minutes by car, while the Academy of Music & Sound is about 1 km away, with an estimated 4–5 minute drive. This prime location makes student accommodation Glasgow at Glasgow Citi View ideal for daily commuting and easy access to central Glasgow. Situated near Glasgow city centre, the residence places students close to shopping streets, cultural hotspots, and local amenities, supported by a strong student population and excellent employment opportunities in creative, retail, and hospitality sectors.
Glasgow Citi View student accommodation is designed to deliver a premium, lifestyle-focused student living experience, combining modern interiors with extensive shared facilities. The property offers Studio and 1B room types, making Glasgow Citi View a flexible and comfortable choice within student accommodation Glasgow. Each studio is an entire place with a private bathroom and private kitchen, featuring essential furnishings such as a bed, study area, bathroom, and kitchenette. Sizes range from 16–18 sqm, providing a self-contained environment suitable for focused academic life. Studio apartments at Glasgow Citi View are ideal for students seeking independence. One-bedroom apartments offer a private room, private bathroom, and private kitchen within a larger layout. Each 1B is fully furnished with a bed, study area, bathroom, cooking space, and living area, measuring 36–38 sqm. These rooms provide more space for students seeking comfort and independence. Rent at Glasgow Citi View includes Wi-Fi, electricity, heating, water, and content insurance, with estimated savings of £23/week, offering great value and convenience comparable to premium Glasgow Citi View furnished rooms.
Residents have access to a wide range of shared facilities including a communal lounge, games hub, private study rooms, vending machines, high-speed wired internet (up to 1Gbps), gym, pool table, private dining room, bike storage, study space, table tennis/foosball, meeting rooms, cinema lounge, laundry room, recycling facilities, and communal social areas. Disabled access and a central city location add to the convenience and comfort, reflecting the high standard of Glasgow Citi View amenities. This property ensures safety with onsite maintenance, dedicated onsite security, CCTV, smart access, a secure entry system, and dedicated onsite management, providing a well-managed living environment.
Situated in central Glasgow, Glasgow Citi View places students close to a mix of student-friendly cafés, restaurants, pubs, and cultural attractions. By car, Glasgow School of Art is approximately 0.8 km away, taking around 3–4 minutes, while Academy of Music & Sound is about 1.2 km away, translating to roughly 4–5 minutes by car. Popular nearby cafés include Café Strange Brew, Single-End Café, and The Willow Tea Rooms, ideal for studying or grabbing a quick coffee. For casual dining, students often visit Paesano Pizza, The Gannet, and Ox and Finch, which provide affordable and relaxed meal options.
Social evenings are well catered for with pubs such as The Horseshoe Bar, The Pot Still, and Babbity Bowster, popular with students and young professionals. For culture and leisure, residents can explore Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow Cathedral, and The Lighthouse, while shopping streets like Buchanan Street and Argyle Street provide access to both everyday essentials and major retail brands. This combination of social, cultural, and practical amenities makes Glasgow Citi View student accommodation a top choice for students seeking vibrant city-based living.
Living at Glasgow Citi View ensures excellent connectivity across the city. Glasgow’s compact layout supports walking and cycling, while frequent bus services from nearby stops on North Frederick Street and surrounding roads offer easy access to university campuses and key areas of the city. Glasgow Central Station provides regional and national rail connections, and Glasgow International Airport, located around 13 km from the property, is reachable in approximately 25 minutes by car, supporting both study-related and leisure travel.
For AY 25-26 & AY 26-27: 1. The deposit amount varies depending on the property. To find the specific cost for your chosen room, please refer to the Contracts section under the Tenancy Price on the room page. 2. Once paid, your deposit is protected by a government-approved deposit protection scheme for the duration of your tenancy. Please note that this deposit cannot be used towards your rent instalments. 3. At the end of your tenancy, the deposit will be returned to you: subject to the terms of your contract, after a room inspection. Any deductions for damages or outstanding charges will be outlined in your tenancy agreement. Refunds can take up to 28 working days to process. 4. Your deposit is securely held by a recognised scheme, such as the Tenancy Deposit Scheme (England and Wales) or Safe Deposits Scotland. You’ll receive an email with your deposit repayment ID, which you’ll need to authorise your refund and provide your bank details. Please note: 1. All refunds are issued in GBP, and additional fees may apply if you're using a non-UK bank account. 2. Prestige Student Living cannot influence the deposit refund process. For queries regarding your repayment ID or refund status, contact the relevant deposit protection scheme directly.
For AY 25-26 & AY 26-27: 1. If you have a UK guarantor, you're eligible to pay your rent in three instalments, with the first payment due three weeks before your check-in date. 2. If you do not have a UK guarantor, you’ll need to pay your rent in full at least six weeks before your tenancy start date. Please ensure that all rent due has been paid before you arrive to check in. Note: In some cases, alternative instalment plans may be available. Please contact property management to discuss your options.
For AY 25-26 & AY 26-27: You can pay your rent using any of the following methods: Online: Log in to your student account and make a secure payment through property's web portal (recommended). At the Property: Pay in person at the property reception desk. By Phone: Contact the property team directly to make a payment over the phone. Bank Transfer: Payments can be made via bank transfer. Please include your full name and student ID as the payment reference. Note that international transfers may incur additional charges from your bank, so please account for this when making payment. To request our bank details or confirm payment instructions, please contact your property team. Please Note: Important Payment Information: 1. You will never be asked to make a payment to any bank account other than the official one provided by your property team. 2. Cash payments are not accepted under any circumstances.
For AY 25-26 & AY 26-27: A. The property requires you to have a valid UK Guarantor if you wish to pay in installments. B. If you are unable to provide your own UK Guarantor, the property recommends the service of Housing Hand. C. The property does not accept international guarantors. Please Note: Your UK guarantor must: - 1. Be a resident in the UK for a minimum of 1 year. 2. Be over 21 years of age 3. Be a homeowner or in full time employment 4. Provide a copy of photographic identification, such as a passport, driving licence or ID badge 5. Provide a copy of proof of your UK address which must be less than 3 months old, such as a utility bill (e.g. electricity, water, gas, telephone), a bank statement or a Council Tax bill.
For AY 25-26 & AY 26-27: Dual occupancy is available for most rooms that are 23sqm or larger. Both applicants must apply separately and clearly state in their applications that they are requesting dual occupancy.The total rent will be calculated as the standard room rate plus an additional £50 per week, then split evenly between both occupants, unless specified otherwise.
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