With a bit of luck and lots of rent money you should have been living in University student halls for your first year. Usually after that first year is over you will need to decide on who you want to live with in your second and hopefully other years at university. You should have developed a good network of friends that you can leverage to help you find the ideal group of fellow students to share a house with.
Its in no way easy, but what generally happens is that one or two students take the first step and find a house with a student letting agent in nottingham, they need to put down a holding deposit on their chosen student house. This reserves the property and the initiators have time to find the remaining members of the student house.
If you are the initiator you will get to pick where you want to live and who you want to live with. This is an obvious advantage for you. You will then most probably build up the household gradually, one housemate at a time. When you have selected one person invite them to join you when interview the next possible person and so on. That way you give yourself the best chance of ending up with a group of like minded friends.
Helpful questions you can ask when interviewing housemates to be:
After asking these questions you should be able to decide if they would be good room mates. If you really have trouble finding good roommates to share your accommodation you could ask your nottingham letting agent, who would be glad to assist in finding you a roommate to share your student house.