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Located in the south east of London, Bermondsey is ideal for students studying at King’s College London or London South Bank University. It’s a great area to look for student housing in London as it benefits from a wide selection of bars, pubs and restaurants as well as extremely convenient transport links.
Bloomsbury is located south of Camden Town in west London. Bloomsbury is the perfect place to live for students at the University of Central London, SOAS University of London and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. It’s also a short walk away from The British Museum and the British Library. Bloomsbury is one of London’s more charming areas to live, so you can expect the cost of student apartments in London here to be a little more expensive than other areas.
Brixton is in south London, with convenient transport links that make it easy to get into central London. Students flock to shared housing in London here thanks to its vibrant nightlife, eclectic food options and affordable prices. If you’re studying at Goldsmiths, Brixton is a great option to consider for London student accommodation.
Camden is a vibrant and exciting place to live in north London. Home to the infamous Camden Market and an extensive live music scene, Camden student accommodation in London is extremely popular. With a convenient location on the Northern line, Camden is a great option for students studying in central London, particularly at London City University and London Metropolitan University.
Canary Wharf is a beautiful place to live - set alongside the River Thames. The area is one of the main financial districts in London and attracts many young professionals. It’s a great area to find options for luxury student accommodation in London, with Canary Wharf Station and Canary Wharf Shopping Centre right on your doorstep. The University of Sunderland in London and the University of Greenwich are both located nearby, with University of East London not far away by London City Airport.
Ealing is a suburban area located in west London - well connected to London’s city centre via the underground and buses. It’s a great place to search for student housing in London if you’re a University of West London student. Ealing also has its own museums, parks and shopping centre, meaning you’ll find everything you need within walking distance.
The south east borough of Greenwich is located just a few kilometres away from the University of Greenwich, Ravensbourne University London and Goldsmiths, University of London. As well as offering some great options for shared housing in London - Greenwich is also close to Greenwich Park and live music venue – the O2.
Hammersmith is situated in west London on the north bank of the River Thames. Although it’s a little on the more expensive side, the area has a solid selection of student housing in London. It’s popular among Imperial College London and Royal College of Art students, and provides a great base for exploring all that London has to offer.
Positioned in the heart of central London, Holborn is home to the London School of Economics campus, making accommodation here extremely popular. Holborn is also conveniently located close to University College London. With a lot of culture and history, enticing nightlife and excellent food and drink options, Holborn is a great place to start your London student housing search.
Islington is located in North London and is a short walk away from London City University and London Metropolitan University. Islington high street is lined with some of London’s best bars, restaurants and shops, and public transport is never in short supply when you choose to live in student rentals in London’s Islington.
An up-and-coming area in south east London, New Cross is home to Goldsmiths University and close to the University of Greenwich. With a vibrant live music scene and plenty of art and culture to explore, New Cross is the perfect place for creatives to call home. New Cross offers affordable student accommodation in London and is a great area to begin your search.
Peckham is in south London and has convenient transport links for students studying at Goldsmiths University or the University of Greenwich. Offering a wide selection of buzzy pubs and budget-friendly nights out, Peckham is an increasingly popular choice for student accommodation in London.
Located in east London, Shoreditch is well known for its creative culture, vibrant food and drink scene and buzzing nightlife. It’s also within walking distance of three standout London markets - the Old Spitalfields Market, Colombia Road Flower Market and Brick Lane Sunday Market. Shoreditch is a good place to live for Queen Mary University of London students, with an abundance of shared housing in London available to rent.
Stratford is located in northeast London in the London Borough of Newham, and boasts plenty of green spaces as well as a variety of shops and restaurants. Stratford is highly convenient for students at the University of East London, Loughborough University London and Queen Mary University London and has some fantastic private student accommodation in London on offer.
Wembley is located in north west London and is home to Wembley Stadium, several green spaces and a range of shops and restaurants. It’s also just ten minutes away from London city centre via public transport, and it’s a great place to look for student housing in London - with the University of Westminster, Harrow Campus close by.
Westminster is located on the north bank of the River Thames in central London and is close to King’s College London and the Imperial College London. It’s home to a number of significant historical landmarks, including Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey and Palace of Westminster. It’s another great option for student accommodation in Central London thanks to its prominent city centre location and excellent transport links.
Located in east London, Whitechapel is the perfect place for students at Queen Mary University to live. The Whitechapel campus will be right on your doorstep, with the Mile End campus just a short trip away. With a lively nightlife and an expansive selection of food and drink options, Whitechapel is becoming an increasingly popular choice for student rentals in London.
Universities in London
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Birkbeck, University of London
Located in Bloomsbury, Birkbeck, University of London offers over 200 degree programmes for undergraduates and postgraduates and also specialises in evening Higher Education. Established in 1823, Birkbeck now consistently ranks in the top 100 universities in the world in the QS World University Rankings for English Literature and Psychology.

City, University of London
Founded in 1894, City, University of London has its main campus at Northampton Square, Finsbury in the London Borough of Islington, with further campuses in the West End and East of London. The university offers Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral degrees and has a strong list of notable alumni including former Prime Ministers graduating from the Inns of Court School of Law.

Goldsmiths, University of London
Originally founded in 1891, Goldsmiths, University of London specialises in the arts, humanities, social sciences and design and is located in New Cross, south-east London. With enrolment now exceeding 10,000 students, 37% come from outside of the United Kingdom and over 50% of students are classed as mature students aged 21 and over.

Imperial College London
Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine was established by royal charter in 1907 with their main campus in South Kensington and a newer innovation campus in White City close to Television Centre, the former headquarters of the BBC. As the name suggests, the university focuses on technical degrees, with access to humanities courses available through their “Horizons” programme. Imperial’s enrolment is exceptionally diverse, with 140 countries represented on campus and approaching 60% of students coming from outside the UK.

King's College London
King’s is a public research university, established by royal charter in 1829 and located in the Strand area of central London. It also has campuses at Guy’s, St Thomas’ and Waterloo as well as further campuses in south London and Newquay, Cornwall. King’s boasts the largest endowment fund of any London university and based on enrolment size, ranks 12th. Alumni impressively includes 14 Nobel laureates across a range of scientific fields.

London Metropolitan University
London Metropolitan University has two main campuses in Aldgate and Holloway. The popular university boasts The School of Art, Architecture and Design, Guildhall School of Business and Law, School of Computing and Digital Media, School of Human Sciences and School of Social Sciences and Professions.

London School of Economics
The LSE is a public research university founded in 1895 and located between the central London areas of Covent Garden and Holborn. The university’s 11,000 strong enrolment boasts a close to 70% international student population from 150 nationalities. It’s ranked in the top 5 of each of the Complete University Guide 2022, Times Good University Guide 2022 and Guardian University Guide 2021 and has a focus on economics and the political sciences.

London South Bank University
Located in Elephant and Castle, near to the South Bank, LSBU was founded in 189. It’s home to over 16,000 students and in 2016 was awarded Entrepreneurial University of the Year at the Times Higher Education Awards. Their seven schools include Applied Sciences, Architecture, Engineering and Law and Social Sciences and whilst featuring towards the lower end of rankings tables at the university level, The Guardian rated LSBU joint 13th for law students.

Middlesex University London
Located in Hendon - northwest London, Middlesex University is a single site campus and ranks in 401st place in the World University Rankings by Times Higher Education. Hendon is just 30 minutes away from central London via public transport and welcomes students from 140 different countries.

SOAS University of London
Founded in 1916 and located in Bloomsbury, the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) is one of the world’s leading institutions for the study of Asia, Africa and the Middle East. It is also home to SOAS Law School which is one of the leading law schools in the UK. Counting a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate amongst its alumni, its enrolment is approaching 6,000 students.

St Mary's University, Twickenham London
St Mary’s University, Twickenham is located in Strawberry Hill in South West London and is committed to the mission of the Catholic Church in higher education. Founded in 1850, the university is known for its highly rated teacher training programmes as well as health and sports-based degrees and is home to around 5,500 students across both undergrad and postgrad programmes.

UCL
University College London (UCL) is the second-largest university in the UK by student population with over 41,000 undergraduates and postgraduates enrolled. Established in 1826, its main campus is in Bloomsbury but it also has satellite campuses in Stratford as well as Doha, Qatar. Its 11 faculties account for over 100 departments and many of its programmes are highly regarded. The 2022 QS World University Rankings placed it at 8th in the world.

University of East London
The University of East London is a careers-led university and has campuses located in Stratford and Docklands. It also ranks in the top 200 young universities in the world, is a global leader in diversity and equality and has received recognition for being the top-ranking UK university for tackling inequality.

University of Greenwich
The University of Greenwich, established in 1890 is based at the Old Royal Naval College, and has a satellite campus in Medway, Kent. There are a wide range of degree subjects on offer from maritime studies and natural sciences to computing and mathematics. The university benefits from being on the doorstep of Greenwich Park, a 74-hectare space home to the Royal Observatory.

University of Roehampton London
Formerly known as the Roehampton Institute of Higher Education, Roehampton University is spread across three sites in southwest London’s Roehampton area. Roehampton University is unique because it’s home to the only parkland campus in central London and has a fantastic on-site library - full of historical treasures.

University of the Arts London
As the name suggests, University of the Arts London specialises in design, arts, fashion and the performing arts. It is made up of six colleges, namely, Camberwell College of Arts, Central Saint Martins, Chelsea College of Arts, London College of Communication, London College of Fashion and Wimbledon College of Arts. In 2021, the university was ranked number 2 for art and design in the QS World University Rankings.

University of West London
The University of West London has campuses in Ealing, Brentford and Reading and was named the Top Modern University in London in The Guardian Good University Guide 2022. It’s also received widespread recognition for offering a great student experience and having a high quality of teaching.

University of Westminster
Originally founded in 1838, Westminster’s main campus is in Regent Street, with additional sites in Harrow, Fitzrovia and Marylebone, together home to 20,000 students. In a variety of subjects including Art and Design, Media and Architecture, the University of Westminster ranks in the top 20 according to recent subject-level QS World Rankings.
About student living in London
Living in the UK’s capital city means that you’ll never be short of exciting things to do while you live there. Here’s some of our recommendations:
Food and Drink
London has just about every cuisine you can imagine when it comes to finding great places to eat and drink in the city - from dinner cruises while sailing down the Thames to bottomless brunches in some of London’s chicest neighbourhoods. For dinner with a view, make sure you visit Sky Garden’s tropical paradise, or head to Hook in North London for some of the best locally-sourced fish and seafood. If you’re on a tight budget, London’s streets are lined with street food trucks and stalls where you can fill your belly and spend less than £10. You can always find excellent public transport links from most student houses in London.
Nightlife
London’s never short of great bars and clubs, but some of the most student-friendly among them can be found in areas such as Shoreditch, Leicester Square and Hoxton Square. Ballie Ballerson offers a night out with a difference and is hugely popular among students - drawing in crowds thanks to its ball pools, pizza and cocktails. Wicked Student Nights hosts a range of student nights most weekdays, with great drinks deals and offers for students on a budget. London also has a host of live music venues, basement bars, rooftop bars and pubs where you can enjoy your favourite tipple and soak in the city.
Culture
London is home to some of the UK’s biggest and best attractions. Make sure you visit Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace for a true Royal experience, or head down to one of London’s many museums which includes Madame Tussauds, the London Dungeon and London Transport Museum. You’ll certainly never be short of cultural attractions to visit in London, no matter where your student lets in London are based.
Shopping
Aside from the obvious great shopping spot that is Oxford Street, London is abundant with markets, shopping centres and streets lined with independent boutiques and one-of-a-kind vintage shops. Carnaby Street, Seven Dials and Greenwich’s ICON Outlet at the O2 all offer great variety and scenic shopping destinations where you can easily spend the day window shopping or stocking up on new clothes. Most of the areas with a good selection of student rents in London also have some great spots for shopping.
FAQs about student accommodation in London
Student accommodation in London starts at £100 and can cost over £600 per person per week (pppw). The average rental cost for student houses in London is around £216 pppw, excluding bills. For purpose built apartments, the average is £287 pppw. How much you spend all depends on your preferences and whether you choose to opt for a student house share in London or luxury student accommodation in London. Your chosen neighbourhood can have a huge influence on your monthly rental cost too.
It’s always best to look for student housing in London once you’ve accepted an offer from your university of choice. You can find available accommodation year round, but the busiest months are late spring to summer.
Students live all across the city of London, as there’s universities and campuses dotted around in many different areas. Public transport links here are some of the best in the UK, so it’s easy to get from A to B - no matter where you live. Some of the most popular areas for students include Wembley, Greenwich, Ealing, Shoreditch, Westminster, Hammersmith, Bloomsbury, Stratford, Canary Wharf and Islington. Most areas have plenty of shared housing in London available to rent.
Whether you’re looking for students flats in London or shared housing, there’s accommodation available to suit every budget. The best accommodation for you depends on the distance to your university campus, public transport links, facilities and the type of property you wish to live in.
London is a great city for students to live in. You’ll never be short of things to do, new places to visit or places to grab a bite to eat. There’s over 300,000 students currently living in the city!
London is certainly one of the more expensive cities to live in as a student, but there are ways to get by living in London on a budget. Finding cheap accommodation in London is no problem, and there are many house and flat shares available for students that want to save on their monthly living costs.
Many student properties in London are now advertised with bills included in the price. Where this is the case, your rental price could include electricity, gas, internet, TV licence and water bills and this is clearly stated on the listing. Properties without bills included are also available, giving you the flexibility to choose your own energy and water suppliers and internet service provider.
It is normal for property managers to require you to pay a security deposit at the time of booking or before you move in. Where a deposit is required and you are signing a tenancy agreement, your property manager must protect your deposit in a legally recognised tenancy deposit scheme. As long as you look after the property and have no deductions for damage or unpaid rent, your deposit will be returned to you after your tenancy agreement ends.
Tenancy deposits are legally capped at five weeks’ rent per person, so if your own portion of the rent is £100 per week, the maximum deposit would be £500. It is more common however for student deposits to be in the £100-250 range.
The majority of student accommodation in London can be rented for fixed contract lengths. For purpose built student accommodation, 43 and 51 week fixed term contracts are the most common. For shared houses, 52 week contracts are the most common and generally start in July to September.
Short-term student rentals in London are becoming more popular every year. As a result, property managers are increasingly offering shorter tenancy lengths, whether for the summer period or for individual semesters and terms. This is more common in the purpose built student accommodation sector than in shared student rental houses in London.
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