Facilities
We are equipped with essential facilities to make your stay as hospitable as possible. In addition to the comforts of our rooms, we also have a private lounge area with plenty of seating, a clubhouse and indoor pool, a gym, and a media center.
Indoor Pool
All-season recreational space for relaxation.
Media Center
Dedicated space equipped for research and collaboration.
Sports Field
Outdoor space for sports and casual activities.
Laundromat
On-site facility for convenient laundry.
WiFi
High-speed internet available throughout Green Meadows.
Private Lounge
Exclusive lounge area for relaxation and socializing.
Club House
Vibrant community hub fostering connections and shared experiences.
Security
Robust measures to ensure a secure and peaceful living environment.
Shuttle Service
Let us ensure you are always on time.
Gym
Fully-equipped gym for staying fit and active.
Green Meadows is secured by a 3 meter high security fence with beams connected to an on-site security office. The office is monitored 24 hours a day and Green Meadows also has security-controlled entrances.
WHAT TO CONSIDER FOR SAFE STUDENT ACCOMMODATION
Looking for student accommodation in Potchefstroom should be a fun and exciting time. It’s also an important time to make sure you’re choosing safe student housing. You’re going to want to enjoy your time in the big city, focus on your studies and not have to worry about sweating the small stuff. That’s why we’ve put together this guide to help you ensure the student accommodation you’re choosing is safe.
If you’re planning on living alone or in a private studio, feel free to skip to number 2. But if you’re choosing shared housing, it’s not just about where it’s located or what safety features it has, it’s also about who you live with. Sharing student accommodation with friends or fellow students will not only help to lower the cost but will give you peace of mind when it comes to the safety of your home. When sharing with students as opposed to a private house-share, it’s more likely you’ll be on similar wavelengths and schedules, alongside being open-minded and ready to work out the best approach. It also makes it a little easier to have open conversations with your roommates on safety, such as locking doors and windows, inviting guests over, and the cleanliness of your new place. That’s because you won’t be moving into a house share where people have already settled into their routines. Instead, everyone is new to the apartment.
When choosing student accommodation, it’s important to plan ahead. Be prepared to book early, put down a deposit, and sign a tenancy agreement. Make sure you read the agreement fully and be confident in asking any questions you may have. Check what your rent includes so you don’t have any costly surprises once you move in.
Content insurance is an important consideration when choosing student accommodation. As you’re moving away from home, your belongings will most likely no longer be covered on your family household’s insurance. You’re going to want to check the limits of the student accommodation policy and think about increasing the cover for your personal items. It’s best to be safe and purchase insurance against risks such as theft, loss or accidental damage whilst you’re out and about enjoying university.
Not only are security guards and CCTV cameras a deterrent, but they will also allow you to have peace of mind when you’re in and outside of your accommodation. When choosing safe student accommodation, onsite security and the use of CCTV will help protect yourself, your home and your belongings.