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7 The Furlong Lewes Road, Brighton, England BN2 4FR
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6-11 Baker Street, Brighton, England BN1 4JN
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Lewes Road, Brighton, England BN2 3HW
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5 Market Square Circus Street, Brighton, England BN2 9AS
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21 Upper North Street, Brighton, England BN1 3FG
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35 Hollingdean Rd, Brighton, England BN2 4QY
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3.9 (22 reviews)
Moulsecoomb Way, Brighton, England BN2 4PB
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Ashburnham Drive, Brighton BN1 9AX, UK, Brighton, England BN1 9AX
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7 The Furlong, Lewes Road, Brighton, England BN2 4FR
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4.9 (10 reviews)
4 Pelham Terrace, Brighton, England BN2 4GS
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1 Fleet Street, Brighton, England BN1 4BF
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6-11 Baker Street, Brighton, England BN1 4JN
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11 Queen Square, Brighton, England BN1 3FD
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129 - 132, London Road, Brighton, England BN1 4JH
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Brighton Marina, Brighton, England BN2 5SN
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Brighton Marina, Brighton, England BN2 5SL
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4.4 (7 reviews)
106 Lewes Road, Brighton, England BN2 3QA
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2-4 Newmarket Road, Brighton, England BN2 3QF
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1A Gladstone Place, Brighton, England BN2 3DL
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54 Hollingdean Road, Brighton, England BN2 4AA
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5 Market Square Circus Street, Brighton, England BN2 9AS | View on Map
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35 Hollingdean Rd, Brighton, England BN2 4QY | View on Map
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Ashburnham Drive, Brighton BN1 9AX, UK, Brighton, England BN1 9AX | View on Map
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7 The Furlong, Lewes Road, Brighton, England BN2 4FR | View on Map
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4 Pelham Terrace, Brighton, England BN2 4GS | View on Map
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1 Fleet Street, Brighton, England BN1 4BF | View on Map
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6-11 Baker Street, Brighton, England BN1 4JN | View on Map
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11 Queen Square, Brighton, England BN1 3FD | View on Map
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129 - 132, London Road, Brighton, England BN1 4JH | View on Map
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Brighton Marina, Brighton, England BN2 5SN | View on Map
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106 Lewes Road, Brighton, England BN2 3QA | View on Map
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2-4 Newmarket Road, Brighton, England BN2 3QF | View on Map
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1A Gladstone Place, Brighton, England BN2 3DL | View on Map
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uhomes is a leading portal to search for student accommodation in Brighton easily. We list 19 student accommodations in Brighton, and our tenants help you with sincere feedback and advice, posting more than 88 reviews of the properties’ condition. Moreover, our staff can provide a live broadcasting service and explain the housing situation to you in real-time. If you missed the live broadcast, you can check the live replay explanation on the apartment page anytime to get the most authentic experience before moving in. Student accommodation in Brighton offers a choice between halls of residence, individually rented rooms, and private housing. Most of the student accommodation in Brighton on our platform is located near famous universities such as the University of Brighton, University of Sussex, City College Brighton & Hove, and Greater Brighton Metropolitan College Central Brighton Campus. uhomes covers student accommodation for all tastes. Usually, 25% of the students choose the En-suite room type, and 54% prefer the Studio room type. Brighton is priced from £195.00 - £345.00/week for an En-suite, £275.00 - £430.00/week for a Studio, and £325.00 - £325.00/week for a one_bedroom apartment. Some of the most popular apartments in the University of Brighton are iQ Abacus House, Kaplan Living Brighton, iQ Brighton, Student Castle Brighton and Hillfort House. At the University of Sussex, some of the most recommended properties are Kaplan Living Brighton, iQ Brighton, Student Castle Brighton and Pavilion Point.
Brighton is a beach town on the southern English coast, about an hour's rail ride from London. Tourists love it because of the lively environment, gorgeous beaches, and fascinating historical sites. Brighton is renowned for having a vibrant arts and cultural scene with various theatres, music venues, and art galleries.
It is known for its diverse neighbourhoods, unique shopping districts, extensive and vibrant cultural, music, and arts scene, and its large LGBT population, earning it the "unofficial gay capital of the UK." According to the 2021 census, 10.7% of Brighton and Hove's population over 18 identify as gay, lesbian, or bisexual, the highest percentage in the UK.
There are multiple locations to book accommodation in Brighton, but remember, the options can sometimes get overwhelming. You'll want to find a place close to the university that offers easy access to public transport and 24/7 security for your peace of mind. So here to make your life easy are a few of the best locations one can stay in.
Some Recommended Student Accommodation Brighton Include:
Brighton, a seaside city in the south of England, has a long history and attracts constant tourists. It is also one of the most popular places to live for international students.
In addition to its breathtaking royal history, Brighton is also where King George IV spent much of his time, which led to the construction of his famous Royal Pavilion. Over the centuries, Brighton has been recognised as one of the UK's most fashionable cities and one of the happiest places to live in the UK.
Brighton has a vibrant atmosphere with a colourful cultural and arts scene. Not only are there many museums, galleries and music performance venues, but it also regularly hosts various cultural events and music festivals. In addition, you can take a walk on the beach and enjoy the sunshine and sea air, or explore Brighton's charming neighbourhoods, sample the local cuisine and enjoy the freedom of shopping.
Brighton has beautiful beaches and spectacular sea views, making it ideal for water sports and recreation. You can try your hand at surfing, boating or attending a beach party for a fun summer's day. Here, you can experience the best of Brighton life to the fullest.
Here's a brief overview of each of the two major universities in Brighton:
Brighton has a well-established transport network, including several major roads, railways, bus routes and more, providing residents and visitors with diverse travel options. Brighton Station is the city's transport hub, connecting London, Southampton and other places, making it easy for people worldwide to travel to Brighton. There are also several bus hubs in Brighton for easy transfer to buses.
IQ Brighton offers ideal accommodation for students at the University of Brighton, with room types including En Suites, Studios and Two Bedroom Apartments. There is a supermarket, bus stop and other amenities right downstairs.
This flat is perfect for University of Brighton and University of Sussex students, with free access to a gym, cinema room, library, craft room and other communal spaces where everyone can relax while studying.
The flat is near the University of Sussex and the University of Brighton. It is a 3-minute walk from the University of Brighton Moulsecoomb Campus and about 15 minutes by bus from the University of Sussex, making it convenient for students to study and live.
Some student accommodations in Brighton will require a deposit (which may start out as a reservation fee) but not all – it depends on which accommodation you choose. If you are asked for a deposit, it will be capped at five weeks’ rent.
Yes, students who book early or a while in advance are eligible for good deals and pay lower rent in Brighton. You can also save on rent by making a group reservation. Other offers are constantly available; we recommend you keep an eye out for the latest ones on our website!
The amount you pay will depend on the type of student accommodation you choose. A shared house in Brighton will cost you £265.83 per week. A halls of residence will cost, on average £265.83 per week, but could cost more depending on what type of room you select.
This depends on the property you rent, but most of our properties in Brighton have all bills included, so you’ll only have to pay the rent and nothing else. Remember to make sure if this is the case with the property you’ve chosen though. You can see what bills are included on the property page of every property.
1.University student halls are a popular choice for student accommodation in Brighton, particularly students in their first year, as they’re usually located close to the university campuses. There are many types of university accommodation in Brighton, but most are ensuites or come with shared bathrooms and kitchen facilities. 2.Private student halls are a great choice for student accommodation in Brighton, with options located across the city, making them ideal for attendees of any Brighton university. This type of student accommodation, like on uhomes.com, offers Studio, En-suite, and shared student flats often with premium facilities, including on-site gyms, TV and movie rooms. 3.Shared flats and houses are another common type of student accommodation in Brighton. Though further away location-wise, Brighton’s transport network makes travelling for lectures a breeze.
Most tenancy agreements run between 42 and 51 weeks, meaning you’ll be able to keep your student accommodation in Brighton for the whole year. Some Brighton student halls will allow you a longer or shorter tenancy agreement if you ask for it, but the agreements are designed to suit the typical student.
uhomes is a leading portal to search for student accommodation in Brighton easily. We list 19 student accommodations in Brighton, and our tenants help you with sincere feedback and advice, posting more than 88 reviews of the properties’ condition. Moreover, our staff can provide a live broadcasting service and explain the housing situation to you in real-time. If you missed the live broadcast, you can check the live replay explanation on the apartment page anytime to get the most authentic experience before moving in. Student accommodation in Brighton offers a choice between halls of residence, individually rented rooms, and private housing. Most of the student accommodation in Brighton on our platform is located near famous universities such as the University of Brighton, University of Sussex, City College Brighton & Hove, and Greater Brighton Metropolitan College Central Brighton Campus. uhomes covers student accommodation for all tastes. Usually, 25% of the students choose the En-suite room type, and 54% prefer the Studio room type. Brighton is priced from £195.00 - £345.00/week for an En-suite, £275.00 - £430.00/week for a Studio, and £325.00 - £325.00/week for a one_bedroom apartment. Some of the most popular apartments in the University of Brighton are iQ Abacus House, Kaplan Living Brighton, iQ Brighton, Student Castle Brighton and Hillfort House. At the University of Sussex, some of the most recommended properties are Kaplan Living Brighton, iQ Brighton, Student Castle Brighton and Pavilion Point.
Brighton is a beach town on the southern English coast, about an hour's rail ride from London. Tourists love it because of the lively environment, gorgeous beaches, and fascinating historical sites. Brighton is renowned for having a vibrant arts and cultural scene with various theatres, music venues, and art galleries.
It is known for its diverse neighbourhoods, unique shopping districts, extensive and vibrant cultural, music, and arts scene, and its large LGBT population, earning it the "unofficial gay capital of the UK." According to the 2021 census, 10.7% of Brighton and Hove's population over 18 identify as gay, lesbian, or bisexual, the highest percentage in the UK.
There are multiple locations to book accommodation in Brighton, but remember, the options can sometimes get overwhelming. You'll want to find a place close to the university that offers easy access to public transport and 24/7 security for your peace of mind. So here to make your life easy are a few of the best locations one can stay in.
Some Recommended Student Accommodation Brighton Include:
Brighton, a seaside city in the south of England, has a long history and attracts constant tourists. It is also one of the most popular places to live for international students.
In addition to its breathtaking royal history, Brighton is also where King George IV spent much of his time, which led to the construction of his famous Royal Pavilion. Over the centuries, Brighton has been recognised as one of the UK's most fashionable cities and one of the happiest places to live in the UK.
Brighton has a vibrant atmosphere with a colourful cultural and arts scene. Not only are there many museums, galleries and music performance venues, but it also regularly hosts various cultural events and music festivals. In addition, you can take a walk on the beach and enjoy the sunshine and sea air, or explore Brighton's charming neighbourhoods, sample the local cuisine and enjoy the freedom of shopping.
Brighton has beautiful beaches and spectacular sea views, making it ideal for water sports and recreation. You can try your hand at surfing, boating or attending a beach party for a fun summer's day. Here, you can experience the best of Brighton life to the fullest.
Here's a brief overview of each of the two major universities in Brighton:
Brighton has a well-established transport network, including several major roads, railways, bus routes and more, providing residents and visitors with diverse travel options. Brighton Station is the city's transport hub, connecting London, Southampton and other places, making it easy for people worldwide to travel to Brighton. There are also several bus hubs in Brighton for easy transfer to buses.
IQ Brighton offers ideal accommodation for students at the University of Brighton, with room types including En Suites, Studios and Two Bedroom Apartments. There is a supermarket, bus stop and other amenities right downstairs.
This flat is perfect for University of Brighton and University of Sussex students, with free access to a gym, cinema room, library, craft room and other communal spaces where everyone can relax while studying.
The flat is near the University of Sussex and the University of Brighton. It is a 3-minute walk from the University of Brighton Moulsecoomb Campus and about 15 minutes by bus from the University of Sussex, making it convenient for students to study and live.
Some student accommodations in Brighton will require a deposit (which may start out as a reservation fee) but not all – it depends on which accommodation you choose. If you are asked for a deposit, it will be capped at five weeks’ rent.
Yes, students who book early or a while in advance are eligible for good deals and pay lower rent in Brighton. You can also save on rent by making a group reservation. Other offers are constantly available; we recommend you keep an eye out for the latest ones on our website!
The amount you pay will depend on the type of student accommodation you choose. A shared house in Brighton will cost you £265.83 per week. A halls of residence will cost, on average £265.83 per week, but could cost more depending on what type of room you select.
This depends on the property you rent, but most of our properties in Brighton have all bills included, so you’ll only have to pay the rent and nothing else. Remember to make sure if this is the case with the property you’ve chosen though. You can see what bills are included on the property page of every property.
1.University student halls are a popular choice for student accommodation in Brighton, particularly students in their first year, as they’re usually located close to the university campuses. There are many types of university accommodation in Brighton, but most are ensuites or come with shared bathrooms and kitchen facilities. 2.Private student halls are a great choice for student accommodation in Brighton, with options located across the city, making them ideal for attendees of any Brighton university. This type of student accommodation, like on uhomes.com, offers Studio, En-suite, and shared student flats often with premium facilities, including on-site gyms, TV and movie rooms. 3.Shared flats and houses are another common type of student accommodation in Brighton. Though further away location-wise, Brighton’s transport network makes travelling for lectures a breeze.
Most tenancy agreements run between 42 and 51 weeks, meaning you’ll be able to keep your student accommodation in Brighton for the whole year. Some Brighton student halls will allow you a longer or shorter tenancy agreement if you ask for it, but the agreements are designed to suit the typical student.
At uhomes, we try our best to find student accommodation that meets all your needs and preferences. If you do not like your accommodation due to unforeseen or unacceptable circumstances, getting back to the provider is recommended, as cancellation policies vary from one provider to another.
While searching for student accommodation in Brighton, you want to look for places that offer all-inclusive bills, as well as fully-furnished accommodation options, accommodation close to your university of choice, and student homes that have the basic amenities you might need, including Wi-Fi, secure parking, and on-site laundry facilities, among others.
Yes, we do acknowledge specially-abled people. For example, we offer various rooms for students with hearing or visual impairments, mobility issues, wheelchairs, etc.
The points you should consider are to look for places that offer all-around bills, accommodation with all amenities, and accommodation near the premises of your university.
Most students look for shared housing in Brighton from May, although there will be student accommodation available all year round. First year and international students generally start looking in January for halls of residence.
All landlords and property managers in Brighton are legally required to protect your deposit in a legally recognised tenancy deposit scheme. If you take care of your student accommodation you should have no problem getting your money back. You can check out some further information right here.
Most contracts last for one academic year. If you would like to stay for a longer or a shorter time, contact us and our booking consultants will be able to give you information about which landlords are currently accepting stays of different lengths. If you’d like to stay in your accommodation over the summer as well, this can usually be arranged as many of the properties we list also accept bookings for summer accommodation.
Students who are selected for the September intake may begin their search for accommodation between January and March or preferably 6 months prior to their intake.
Student housing in Brighton provides a comfortable experience at a reasonable price. You can choose from a wide range of properties, including flats, student halls, Studio apartments, private apartments, and many others.
Yes, you can rent an apartment with your friends; but, depending on the property, you may be charged a small fee to do so. You can either share a room or rent a dual occupancy unit.
As per local authority licencing schemes, dual occupancy properties are generally one or two-bedroom properties, as larger properties do not typically allow two people to stay in the same room.
To find student accommodation in Brighton, compare properties using multiple filters. Once you have shortlisted your student accommodations, consult our property expert and make a final choice.
Yes, you can! There is a wide range of private student accommodation in Brighton that you choose to live in. Pick the one that's perfect for you.
There are a number of reasons why there are so few flats in Brighton. One reason is that demand for housing is high and there aren't enough flats to meet the demand. Another reason is that many people who work in Brighton don't want to live in the city center, preferring to live in the suburbs instead. Finally, developers often prefer to build houses rather than flats because they can make more money from selling houses.
When you rent a furnished flat, you have everything that you need right there in the apartment. This can be really convenient, especially if you are new to the city and don't know where to start looking for furniture. Another advantage of renting a furnished flat is that it is usually cheaper than renting an unfurnished apartment or house. This can be helpful if you are on a tight budget. One advantage of renting a furnished flat is that you can rent it for medium-long term periods. This is ideal if you are in Brighton for a few months and need a place to stay, as it can be difficult to find long-term rentals in the city. Furnished flats come with all of the amenities that you need, such as furniture, appliances, and linens.
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