Student Roost - Dobbie's Point
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Location
CITYColiving Type
SOCIALOwn Desk
YesGym
YesKitchen
YesTransportation
PUBLIC_TRANSPORTCommunity Manager
FULL_TIME_MANAGERThe weather in Glasgow
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What you should know about Student Roost - Dobbie's Point
Dobbie's Point, located at 200 North Hanover Street, Glasgow, offers a modern and welcoming accommodation option tailored specifically for students. With competitive pricing and various room types, including en-suite rooms starting at £185 per week and studios beginning at £295 per week, all bills are included in the rent. This feature ensures students can enjoy an all-encompassing living experience without worrying about additional utility costs, allowing them to focus on their studies and social interactions. The accommodation boasts a range of excellent amenities, enhancing the student experience. Notable facilities include a cinema, study spaces, an onsite gym, and an outdoor courtyard with BBQ areas. The property’s proximity to institutions such as Glasgow Caledonian University and the University of Strathclyde—less than a ten-minute walk—makes it an ideal choice for those prioritizing convenience. Furthermore, Dobbie's Point is committed to fostering a supportive community for its residents. The dedicated onsite team is available 24/7 to assist with any needs and promote a focus on mental health and wellbeing through various events and activities. Special accommodations are taken into account for preferences around flatmates and group bookings, ensuring a personalized living experience. In addition to the immediate benefits of location and facilities, residents can engage with a broader community through Student Roost's network, which includes five other properties in Glasgow offering diverse room options. Overall, Dobbie's Point aims to provide not just a room, but a holistic living environment conducive to academic success and social growth, encouraging students to make lasting memories during their university years.