Birmingham

Student Accommodation in Birmingham

With five universities and 65,000 students, this dynamic, well-located city remains a popular place to study. Find all types of student accommodation in Birmingham, including studios, houses, flats, and halls.

With five universities and 65,000 students, this dynamic, well-located city remains a popular place to study. Find all types of student accommodation in Birmingham, including studios, houses, flats, and halls.

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Halls in Birmingham

Shared living in a managed building with onsite teams and some shared amenities.

Houses in Birmingham

Share a house with a group of friends and save money. The popular next step after living in Halls.

Flats in Birmingham

Similar to a house share, normally with one or two bedrooms.

Studios in Birmingham

A self-contained flat where all of the amenities are in one space.

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Student guide to Birmingham

Student with phone in front of Birmingham landmarks

Birmingham is a large but easy city to get used to. You can move between campus, the city centre and student areas without much difficulty, and there is always something to do, whether you are studying, eating out or heading out in the evening.

One of the biggest draws is variety. Food is a big part of student life here, with everything from quick, affordable meals to more expensive options across the city. Areas like the Bullring and Grand Central offer shopping and activities, while places such as the Library of Birmingham give you space to take a break with views across the city.

Birmingham is also known for being diverse, with a large mix of cultures and communities, students often find it welcoming and easy to settle into. This is reflected in the range of food, events and day to day experiences across different neighbourhoods.

Student life depends on what you enjoy. Nights out are centred around areas like Selly Oak and Broad Street, while quieter options include parks, canal walks and local cafés.

Getting around the city is straightforward, with buses, trains and walking covering most journeys.

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Your questions answered

Birmingham has a vibrant and varied nightlife, making it one of the best cities in the UK for students and young people. From busy club streets to quirky bars and live music venues, there’s something for everyone.

HESA statistics confirm that more than 20,000 international students live in Birmingham university campuses. The area is well-known for its diversity and multicultural aspects.

All of the universities in Birmingham have a high reputation, with the University of Birmingham being a Russel Group University. Aston University also has high employment rates after graduation and strong course-industry links.

The average London student spends £1690 per month on rent, which is over £1,000 more than a student in Birmingham. Generally living costs such as groceries are also cheaper in Birmingham.

According to our research, most students spend an average of £615 per month on rent in Birmingham. This is 32% cheaper than the average national amount that students spend.

Birmingham Universities

Birmingham is home to five universities, including Aston University, Newman University and Birmingham City University.