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There are plenty of student accommodation options available to you in the UK.
On-campus halls offer a social scene with shared rooms or en-suite options, while private halls run by independent companies provide similar experiences with potentially more variety.
Craving independence? Off-campus options include budget-friendly shared houses to self-contained studios.
Homestays, where you live with a local family, can provide a supportive atmosphere.
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Whether you’re planning to live in halls, a private student house or stay at home, we’re here to make things a little easier when it comes to where you’ll live.
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Why choose private student accommodation?
There are many advantages to living in student halls, but for many private accommodation better suits their needs. It gives you more freedom, and can mean you are living with people from other courses and subjects. It can also often be cheaper, as you are renting directly from a private landlord. Using our online search private student homes are easy to find and can be the perfect solution if you need somewhere to live at short notice.
How to apply for student accommodation
For halls, applications typically open after you’ve received your university offer. Most universities have online portals where you can apply. Here, you’ll be asked to rank your preferred residences and room types. If you’re going for private housing, you can contact the letting agent directly through Zoopla. Once you’ve organised a viewing, make sure to have your documents prepared to secure the home you like. This includes your ID, proof of enrolment, references, and a deposit.
How to pay for student accommodation
Student accommodation can be a significant chunk of your expenses, but there are lots of ways you cover the costs:
Student finance - maintenance loan. The UK government offers this loan to cover living costs. The amount you receive depends on your household income and location.
Part-time work. Many students take on part-time jobs to supplement their income . Take a look at online forums and job boards to see what’s out there.
Savings. If you have savings, it can be helpful to use them for deposits or any gaps between receiving your maintenance loan.
How to find student accommodation
You can find details about different halls of residences on your university’s accommodation website. You’ll be able to look at the room types, facilities, and pricing, as well as if the halls are catered or non-catered. For private housing, you can find your new home on Zoopla. Simply use our search to find student properties in your university town, and filter by types of accommodation and budget.
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