Becoming an Occu resident
Out with the old, in with the new. Forget everything you know about renting; it’s a broken model. This is the new way. Easy, seamless, flexible, honest, built around you, no fuss, no faff and next-level service.
Becoming an Occu resident
Why Occu?
We aim to make renting like it always should have been – transparent pricing, next-level service, superb interior design and we’ll let your pets move in too.
Our developments are focused around the real needs of our residents, with all the little touches that simply make renting better. All you have to do is move in.
How much rent can I afford?
Use our calculator to help narrow your search for your new home. Enter your total household monthly income after tax:
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Disclaimer: Information is provided for illustrative purposes only
It does not constitute a contract. We will not record or use the information quoted by you in this calculator. The results are based on 40% of the inputted figure. Certain assumptions have been made when calculating these amounts including (1) the inputted total household monthly income after tax is calculated based on basic salary only, (2) the inputted total household monthly income after tax is an accumulative sum for all earners and (3) tax deductions and credits are accurate.
Becoming an Occu resident
Transparent pricing
We're transparent in our approach to renting, and it’s very important to keep affordability in mind when looking at our locations. That’s why we’ve created this handy calculator to help you find your perfect Occu home.
Becoming an Occu resident
Wondering about housing affordability?
Our affordability calculator will provide you with the maximum amount of rent that our leasing team can approve you for. How much actually you’re comfortable with or able to pay towards rent is a personal decision and will depend on many factors. The guidance below offers some suggestions to help you with your search for your new home
Disclaimer: This information is provided as a guideline only.
Applicants should evaluate their finances carefully before signing a lease on a new home. For further information on housing affordability and managing your finances, applicants are advised to visit The Housing Agency website or the MABS (Money Advice and Budgeting Service) website.