BirminghamStudent Accommodation In

Birmingham city centre
Choose Birmingham student accommodation in prime locations across the city. Close to university campuses, culture, shopping and nightlife, you'll love Birmingham life in our student housing.

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Study space in a Premium En-suite room

Gosta Green Campus, The Aston Triangle, B4 7UP

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Bed and desk in a Premium En-suite

Gosta Green Campus, The Aston Triangle, B4 7UP

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Bed and study space in an En-suite room

Gosta Green Campus, The Aston Triangle, B4 7UP

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Study space in a Premium Studio

Edgbaston Campus, Selly Oak, B5 7SS

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Location

Birmingham

Birmingham is the second-largest city in the UK, and one of the most diverse. With a social, food and nightlife scene inspired by cultures from all over the world. With five universities and around 80,000 students living in Birmingham, it’s no wonder people from all over flock to study here.

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We’ve been here for 30 years, so let us look after everything you need while you focus on the important bit: making the most of uni life.
Trusted providerWe're the UK's largest student accommodation provider and 70,000 students choose to live with us every year.
Safe and secureWith staff on-site 24 hours a day, CCTV and a dedicated support centre – our priority is your safety.
All bills includedElectric, water, heating, Ultrafast* Wi-Fi and contents insurance – all included in your fixed rent.

University accommodation in Birmingham

Birmingham is also home to one of the largest international student communities in the UK. So, no matter where you’re from, you’ll feel right at home.

If you’re on the hunt for student accommodation in Birmingham, we have ten purpose-built properties around the city. Towards the north, you’ll find a range of stylish student halls at Aston University and Birmingham Metropolitan.

To the south, we have properties close to the University of Birmingham campus and Birmingham City University campus. Birmingham Newman University is also easily accessible by bus.

Our Birmingham student accommodation options include:

Book now for 2024/25 to secure your Birmingham student halls.

Students using the study area

How to book Birmingham student accommodation with us

  • Choose your property and room type.

  • Book a viewing or watch a virtual tour.

  • Choose your length of stay.

  • Enter your personal details.

  • Enter your guarantor details.

  • Submit your payment details.

  • Choose an instalment plan of one, three or seven payments.

To book student accommodation in Birmingham, you must be at least 16 years old and a student in education.

We offer as standard:

7 Day Cooling-Off Period – if you change your mind you can cancel your booking within seven days.

No Place, No Pay – if your offer is withdrawn or you choose a different university, you can cancel your agreement at no cost.

Ready to book? Here’s how to pay for student accommodation in Birmingham

You can pay for your Birmingham student accommodation in the following ways:

  • Direct Debit

  • Card payment

  • UnionPay for international students

All bills are included with Unite Students, so there are no hidden extra costs. Pay in one, three or seven instalments to suit your finances.

We don’t take deposits but advance rent may be required. This is a small part of the full-year amount, and we put this towards your first rent instalment.

You may need a guarantor for your student accommodation in Birmingham. This must be someone over 25 who can make payments if you’re unable to pay rent on time – for example, a parent or legal guardian.

Types of rooms in Birmingham

Bed in a Studio

Our room grades

Our Birmingham student housing comes in three grades: basic, classic and premium.

  • Basic - our best value student accommodation, with access to all the facilities.

  • Classic - get more space and storage with our Classic rooms.

  • Premium - better views, more space and larger beds when you opt for Premium.

Features may vary by property – browse our Birmingham student accommodation for further details.

Find out what’s included in your room and what you need to bring.

BirminghamFAQs

You can book your student accommodation in Birmingham for the next academic year from the first week in November. We operate on a first come-first served basis, so it’s worth getting your application in sooner rather than later. This way you can relax, knowing everything has been taken care of. Book now to lock in the price for 2024/25. This means no unexpected rises in costs before you start uni.

If you’re applying to university through clearing – don’t worry, there may still be rooms available. If we are fully booked, there’s the option to join our waiting list. Students sometimes drop out or choose to go to different uni's, so places at our halls can become available. And, if you don’t get the grades you need to get into university, our No Place, No Pay policy lets you cancel without having to pay.

Birmingham is an affordable city for students, with student halls on average costing less per-week than other UK cities like London. Exact figures will vary depending on the location, room grade and other factors. You’ll often find cheaper accommodation options outside the city centre.

At our student accommodation in Birmingham, one of our top priorities is keeping you safe. You’ll need to use a secure fob or card system to access our properties. Each flat and bedroom also features its own door lock for added security. We also have CCTV in operation, a concierge and an overnight safety team on hand. Plus, only uni students are allowed to live with us.

Selly Oak and Edgbaston are the most popular student areas in Birmingham. Selly Oak is close to the University of Birmingham, with its own train station and high street with plenty of affordable cafés, shops, bars and restaurants. Edgbaston is famous thanks to its cricket stadium, but the area also has some lovely green spaces and affordable student housing. It’s equally close to the University of Birmingham.

With Unite Students, you can get a feel for where you’re going to live before booking your university accommodation in Birmingham. Simply book a viewing online, or request one via email or phone. You can also take a 360° virtual tour of the property from the comfort of your home.

No, you don’t have to stay in halls when you’re at uni in Birmingham. You can find your own accommodation through a private provider or choose shared housing. With Unite Students, you have the flexibility to book private student accommodation in Birmingham. This can be a great option for those looking for a studio apartment, as well as returning students and post-grads. We also take group bookings if you’d like to live with friends.

With five universities and over 80,000 students, Birmingham is an excellent place to call home while you’re studying at university. It has a vibrant culture and nightlife, and plenty of affordable places to eat and drink on a student budget. The city is also very well connected, with regular trains to places like London, and its own international airport.

Although Birmingham is more expensive to live in than some other student cities in the UK, it is cheaper than locations in the south like London. With a large student population and a diverse culture, there are plenty of affordable options when it comes to grocery shopping, bars, restaurants and nights out.

Birmingham university campuses and Unite Students halls of residences are safe for students, and require special access fobs and cards. Students can opt for secure student housing in Birmingham with Unite Students, which benefit from CCTV, secure access locks, a concierge, and other security measures.

Birmingham is a fantastic city for international students, with one of the largest international student communities in the UK. Birmingham also has a very diverse population, with people from all cultures, faiths and walks of life living in the city. You’re sure to feel right at home in the UK’s second-biggest city.

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