June 09, 2023
How to easily find student accommodation in the UK?
by Arunachalam

When it comes to studying abroad, students consider UK to be one of the most exclusive and unique nations to study in. Whether it's the well-known black and red taxis of London, the beautiful waterfalls of Birmingham, or those ancient castles of Newcastle, the English country offers a variety of living experiences for the global population.
More international students reside in the UK than any other nation. Finding the ideal accommodation in the UK that is close to your university is important to you as a student.
What are the various types of accommodation available to international students in the UK?
The UK has a wide range of possibilities for student housing, which makes it difficult for students to select the best one. It is essential that you consider all your needs and budget before you make your decision.
In the UK, there are five main forms of student accommodation:
University-run lodgings
These student accommodation alternatives, which can be found close to all of the major universities in the UK, allow students to travel to and from the institution more quickly.
A university-managed room is the most popular option for international students. They are also referred to as ‘uni-rooms’. There are modest looking dormitory-like buildings that provide students with acceptable living arrangements.
Studio apartments
Studio apartments are the most popular choice for most students looking to live in the UK outside of their institution. Studio rooms are 1 or 2-bedroom student apartments that provide distinctive accommodations of higher quality than those managed by the institution.
Because there are fewer people in these rooms, the renters have the greatest degree of independence.
En-suite
Following the epidemic, en-suite accommodations are growing in popularity. These rental homes provide young students with better, larger bedrooms, private bathrooms and kitchens. In London, there are many great options for student housing that include en-suite bathrooms and the maximum privacy for the residents, allowing for much higher levels of productivity than other types of living.
Shared accommodations
A sizable portion of the university-managed rooms that are available close to all UK universities include shared lodgings. These rooms are 2- or 3-bedroom accommodations that provide students practical living benefits like shared rent, spacious hallways, and legally binding rental agreements that give residents the right to the property's ownership for a set length of time.
PBSAs or Purpose-Built Student Apartments
PBSAs are quickly gaining popularity among international students. Located close to every major university, these private student residences have reasonable costs.
Additionally, their top-notch services and higher standard of living are making them more popular in the UK.
The cost of living off-campus for students in the UK
Here are the top average expenditure amounts per month, that every student in the UK may anticipate incurring when residing outside of university-run housing.
- Rental accommodation - £250-310
- Buying food at eateries - £85
- Transportation - £45
- Books and stationery - £30-40
- Internet/cellular phone - £28–35
- Leisure activities - £80–100
The timing is important.
Many students place UK student visas, immigration, and travel costs much above other items on their to-do list, but most students fail to start looking for housing, which is a fundamental requirement. During your stay abroad, you'll discover that many student accommodation options are already fully booked before you've even left for the location.
Cost of renting off-campus accommodations
After you've finished looking for off-campus housing, there are a few fundamental costs you should be aware of before making a reservation. The costs depend upon the location.
To avoid getting off on the wrong foot, try to remember to interact with your landlord or the rental company.
Fees
You may incur additional costs throughout your stay in the student halls, depending on the amenities you have chosen. Even if these are only one-time, you should be aware of their typical rates and keep in mind that they are negotiable and can be reduced depending on what your landlord tells you.
Deposits
Deposits are frequently not negotiable and can vary depending on the season and where you live.
There are currently two significant deposit costs that must be paid when reserving off-campus student housing in the UK.
The two different kinds of deposits are Tenancy deposit and Hold deposit.
UK guarantor
When the renter is unable to make rent payments on time, a UK Guarantor assumes liability on your behalf. The Guarantor's responsibility is to ensure that the tenant promptly complies with all terms of the Rental Agreement. This takes away all their concerns when students experience wet days and can count on assistance when they need it.
Conclusion
Hope all the vital points covered in this blog will help you find the perfect off-campus accommodation in the UK. If you have any further queries or need assistance in obtaining a work visa for UK, please get in touch with our experts at MWT Education Consultancy.

Written by
Arunachalam
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