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Student Accommodation in Birmingham

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Finding private student accommodation in Birmingham is easy with uhomes.com. Our student flats are located within easy commuting distance to the University of Birmingham, Aston University, Birmingham City University, and other colleges. These well-connected location also puts you close to the city centre, nightlife, and tourist attractions.
We offer a wide range of Birmingham student accommodation, from private studios and one-bedroom apartments to shared flats to suit different needs. The fully furnished student apartments always feature practical amenities, including on-site gyms, study spaces, cinema rooms, and social areas. Our cheap student accommodation in Birmingham with bills included starts from £129/week and helps you to plan the living costs more effectively while enjoying a wonderful university life. And don't miss our exclusive offers and high cashback for student properties in Birmingham!
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Vita Student Gough Street

Gough Street, Birmingham B1

0.11 mi from University of Ulster Birmingham Campus

4 min

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Verified Student Accommodation No Service Fee In-unit Washer/Dryer Near Fast Food Near railway station bookings open for the 26th academic year Free Coffee&Tea Breakfast included 24 hours reception Garden View
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Vita Student Pebble Mill

Pershore Road, Birmingham B29 7ES

1.04 mi from University of Birmingham

18 min

20 min

Verified Student Accommodation No Service Fee Kitchen Cleaning Free Yoga Session Free Coffee&Tea Weekly Free Fitness Class Near chinese restaurant Near Western Restaurant Near Chinese Supermarket Free Social Events
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iQ Broderick House

140 Bath Row, Birmingham B15 1NQ

2.24 mi from University of Birmingham

25 min

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iQ Studios 51

30 Bagot Street, Birmingham B4 7AG

0.17 mi from Aston University

10 min

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true Birmingham

45 Upper Dean Street, Birmingham B5 4SJ

2.78 mi from University of Birmingham

28 min

Verified Student Accommodation No Service Fee bookings open for the 26th academic year Chinese receptionist Free Social Events Near bus station Near supermarket Near Chinese Supermarket Near Western Restaurant Near chinese restaurant
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The Toybox

Bishopsgate St, Birmingham B15 1ET

2.30 mi from University of Birmingham

25 min

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88 Bromsgrove House

88 Bromsgrove Street, Birmingham B5 6QB

2.47 mi from University of Birmingham

19 min

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Pershore Junction

1-3 Dogpool Lane, Birmingham B30 2XN

1.21 mi from University of Birmingham

15 min

23 min

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Jennens Court

250 Jennens Court, Birmingham B5 5JR

0.29 mi from Aston University

12 min

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The Pavilion

1 William Street, Birmingham B15 1LJ

2.31 mi from University of Birmingham

26 min

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Southgate 

2 Bournbrook Road, Birmingham B29 7BH

0.24 mi from University of Birmingham

5 min

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Canvas The Heights

30 Staniforth Street, Birmingham B4 7DR

3.79 mi from University of Birmingham

38 min

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Student Accommodation in Birmingham

Student Accommodation Birmingham

Birmingham, the UK’s second-largest city, attracts nearly 80,000 students every year. With such a large number of young people arriving, finding a perfect student accommodation in Birmingham can feel overwhelming. This is where uhomes.com makes a real difference, and we help many students each year to find high-quality and well-located housing in Birmingham.
Birmingham is home to five famous universities, including the University of Birmingham, Aston University, Birmingham City University, University College Birmingham, and Birmingham Newman University. Many of our student apartments are conveniently located just 10–15 minutes on foot from the campuses and nearby hubs, offering good connections to the rest of the city.
In addition to these prime locations, uhomes.com offers a wide variety of room options, from spacious studio apartments and modern en-suites to shared apartments perfect for living with friends. Our local team has carefully selected and physically inspected a wide range of popular student properties in Birmingham, including Vita Student Pebble Milltrue BirminghamiQ Penworks House, and Staniforth House. These student flats are equipped with high-quality facilities, including high-speed Wi-Fi, study areas, on-site gyms, bike storage, and security measures, providing you with safe, convenient, and reasonably priced housing.  
Affordable Birmingham student accommodation starting from £136/week with bills-inclusive, covering water, electricity, heating, gas, and internet. Our user-friendly platform, with its powerful filtering, helps you quickly narrow down to find the best homes for students with room types, locations, preferred amenities, and budget. Each listing comes with real photos, videos, and virtual tours, so you can get a real feel for each place without leaving your room. If you need any assistance, our experienced consultants are ready to help you every step of the way. With uhomes.com, securing your best Birmingham student flat has never been simpler!

About Birmingham

Birmingham’s reputation as a popular student hub is well-earned. For students moving here from abroad, the city offers a bit of everything, with prestigious universities, an affordable cost of living, and an energy that makes you feel at home the moment you arrive. Here is a closer look at what sets it apart.
  • World-class universities: Home to prestigious universities, including the University of Birmingham, Aston University, and Birmingham City University. With a diverse student population of over 80,000, including a large number of international students from Asia and Europe.  
  • Affordable living: The cost of living in Birmingham is 30%-38% lower than in London, and the average living cost is between £1,200 and £2,000, making it one of the cost-effective study destinations in the United Kingdom.
  • Easy student housing: Finding suitable UK student housing can be increasingly competitive. To make the process easier, uhomes.com offers a wide range of private student accommodation in Birmingham covering popular areas and major universities.
  • More canals than Venice: The city boasts more canals than Venice, with over 35 miles of scenic waterways that once powered the Industrial Revolution and now provide peaceful spots for walking and cycling.
  • Rich culture and green spaces: Birmingham holds one of the largest libraries in Europe, housing an impressive collection of rare books, archives, and one of the world's biggest Shakespeare collections. Besides, the city has over 571 parks and more than 8,000 acres of green space, including Cannon Hill Park and Sutton Park, perfect for taking a break from studying and enjoying the fresh air.
  • Vibrant and youthful atmosphere: As one of the youngest populations in Europe, Birmingham has 40% of its population under 25. Clubs, bars, and venues frequently offer student discounts and special nights throughout the week, creating a lively social scene that perfectly suits student life.
  • Excellent transport links: London is reachable in just 90 minutes by rail, and Birmingham International Airport is right on your doorstep for easy travel across the UK and beyond.

Best Student Accommodation Birmingham

When searching for the best student accommodation in Birmingham, most students prioritise location and all-inclusive bills. Our verified student flats are strategically located in sought-after areas such as Selly Oak, Edgbaston, and the City Centre, only a short stroll from the University of Birmingham, Aston University, and Birmingham City University. We offer a diverse range of private student accommodation in Birmingham, with rents ranging from £130 to £300 per week. Each student property offers fully furnished rooms equipped with plenty of practical amenities like high-speed Wi-Fi, study spaces, gyms, on-site laundry, bike storage, and 24-hour security. To ensure a stress-free experience, we charge no hidden booking fees, and with "No Visa, No Pay" and "No Place, No Pay" guarantees. Below are the top-rated student homes in Birmingham:

Cheap Student Accommodation Birmingham

Discover affordable student housing in Birmingham starting from £119 per week, with shared houses available at £88/week on uhomes.com. We also offer exclusive listings, special deals, and high cashback to help you save more money for parties and travels. Our budget-friendly student homes in Birmingham come equipped with contemporary furniture, all-inclusive packages, various communal facilities and 24/7 security and support, ensuring you live without compromise. Have a look at our cheap accommodation in Birmingham for students:

Private Student Accommodation Birmingham

Choosing private student housing in Birmingham offers a level of flexibility and freedom you won't find in traditional halls of residence. Whether you want to be in the heart of the Selly Oak student accommodation hub near the University of Birmingham or prefer a sleek student apartment in the city centre near BCU and Aston University, we have properties perfectly positioned for a short commute. You can choose from various room options, from luxury studios to budget-friendly en-suites, non-en-suites, and spacious 1-bedroom apartments. Each private apartment to rent in Birmingham comes packed with student-first amenities, such as modern gyms, game areas, social lounges, study zones and more, designed to make your university years as comfortable as possible. Explore the list of our off-campus student accommodations in Birmingham to meet all your needs:

Popular Areas for Student Flats in Birmingham

The best areas for student flats in Birmingham include Selly Oak, City Centre, Edgbaston, Digbeth, and Harborne. The right place to live makes it easy for students to access the campus, but also shapes your university life experience. uhomes.com offers plenty of student apartments in these places, making it easy for students to integrate into their new life. Check the most popular neighbourhoods before booking your student properties in Birmingham:

Selly Oak (Average Rent: £100 - £200/week)

  • Best For: Students at the University of Birmingham
  • The Vibe: Selly Oak is considered one of the best student areas with the University of Birmingham at its doorstep. Students living in Selly Oak can find everything they might need at the Battery Retail Park, including supermarkets, shops, cosy cafes, and late-night takeaways.
  • Featured Properties: Selly Oak Court, Selly Oak Apartments, and Beechenhurst House

Birmingham City Centre (Average Rent: £150 - £300/week)

  • Best For: Students at Aston University and Birmingham City University
  • The Vibe: Situated in the City Centre, it takes you about a 10-minute walk from Aston University or Birmingham City University. In this bustling area, you can find abundant shopping, dining, and entertainment options, which will provide an enjoyable living experience at your doorstep.
  • Featured Properties: True Birmingham and Canvas The Old Fire Station

Edgbaston (Average Rent: £120 - £250/week)

  • Best For: Students at the University of Birmingham
  • The Vibe: Edgbaston is another popular area for student flats in Birmingham, with the University of Birmingham's main campus situated inside. The Birmingham Botanical Gardens and Edgbaston Cricket Ground are popular spots, and the city centre is just a short drive away.
  • Featured Properties: Calthorpe Court and Queen's Hospital Close

Digbeth (Average Rent: £150 - £300/week)

  • Best For: Students at Aston University and BCU looking for a trendy atmosphere
  • The Vibe: Digbeth is famous for its vibrant street art, independent venues, and lively nightlife, and is another sought-after area for securing student houses in Birmingham if you are going to Aston University or Birmingham City University. You can take only a 7-minute bus trip or a 5-minute bike ride to reach the campuses.
  • Featured Properties: Lakeside Birmingham and Mary Sturge

Harborne (Average Rent: £100 - £250/week)

  • Best For: Students seeking a relaxed, community-focused area with great value
  • The Vibe: When you live in the Harborne neighbourhood, you enjoy convenient transport links to both the University of Birmingham and Birmingham City University's City South campus. The Queen Elizabeth Hospital is only an 8-minute bike ride from this area, and other amenities students need are also easily accessible. The Botanical Gardens and the Lapworth Museum are the hotspots in Harborne.
  • Featured Properties: The Pavilion and The Toybox

Budget-Friendly Neighbourhoods Near Campus

Living close to your university in Birmingham shouldn't have to break the bank, and choosing areas like Moseley, Kings Heath, Hockley, and Bordesley for your student housing offers a perfect mix of community spirit and creative energy at a fraction of the price of Selly Oak or Edgbaston. These areas for private apartments to rent in Birmingham offer a sense of creativity, a more relaxed environment, and with excellent transport links that connects you remain close to the university campus without the high price tag of city-centre living.

Moseley

Moseley is a trendy and chic area with a bohemian feel, boasting regular music festivals and farmers' markets, as well as independent shops and pubs. With a convenient transport network, getting to the University of Birmingham takes 25 minutes by bus from homes for students in Birmingham, and to the city centre takes 20 minutes.

Kings Heath

Kings Heath is popular for its vibrant community and affordable living. There are many high streets and music venues, such as Hare and Hounds, and the area also enjoys easy access to green spaces like Highbury and Kings Heath Park.

Hockley

Hockley is located on the fringe of the city centre and is a 20-minute bus ride to Birmingham City University's city centre campus. Student accommodation in this area is largely traditional terraced housing and flats, which usually cost around £150 per week.

Bordesley

Bordesley is located east of the city centre and also close to the BCU city centre campus and Aston University, with a 20-minute walk. For students seeking cheap accommodation in Birmingham near the city centre, this area is a top choice, with rents around £100 per week.

Types of Student Housing Birmingham

Your student life in Birmingham starts with choosing the right home. We generally categorise the listings into three main types to match your lifestyle:

Purpose-Built Student Accommodation (PBSA)

If you're looking for a proper upgrade for student lettings in Birmingham, spots like iQ and Vita Student are the way to go. You're basically getting a full-on lifestyle with cool extras like on-site cinemas and social spots where people actually hang out." For international students, it’s the easiest way to settle in—you get one simple bill and total peace of mind with 24/7 on-site support. For international students, it’s the easiest way to settle in—you get one simple bill and total peace of mind with 24/7 on-site support.

Private Student Houses

If you’re after that classic, 'home away from home' feel, grabbing private student housing in Birmingham in a spot like Selly Oak is a smart, wallet-friendly move. It’s a huge favourite for groups of mates because it lets you split the bills and responsibilities, giving you a more independent, real-world social vibe that’s hard to find in big halls.

University-Managed Halls

Being on the university’s doorstep is ideal for getting stuck into student life, but it does come with a few trade-offs. Spaces are usually gone in a flash, and the terms are often quite rigid, leaving you with much less flexibility than you’d get with a private provider.
 
Once you've picked your property types, the next step is choosing a layout of homes for students that fits your budget:

Student Studio Apartments in Birmingham: £200–£350/week

  • A self-contained living space that includes a bedroom, a kitchenette, and a bathroom all in one room.
  • Best For: Students who want to enjoy enough privacy and independence.

En-suite: £150–£250/week

  • You will have a private bedroom with an ensuite bathroom, with shared living and kitchen spaces.
  • Best For: Those who want a balance between budget and privacy.

Non-En-suite: £100–£180/week

  • Your own bedroom is without a bathroom, and you need to share the bathroom, the living space, and the kitchen with other roommates.
  • Best For: Budget-conscious students who enjoy community life or are seeking budget-friendly housing options.

1 Bed Flats to rent in Birmingham:  £300–£500/week

  • A separate bedroom, a living area, a kitchen, and a bathroom.
  • Best For: Students who want to have a more spacious place to live alone and enjoy cooking.

Lease Term Options for Student Flats Birmingham

The common lease term options for student flats in Birmingham are 52 weeks September to September), 51 weeks (September to August), 44 weeks (September to July), 41 weeks (September to June), which is usually fixed and designed to align with the academic year. Also, short-term options from several nights to a few months are convenient to find with help from uhomes.com. Check the different lease terms and popular student properties options:

Long-Term Academic Year Contracts

Long-term student housing in Birmingham is common and popular, usually comes with a tenancy agreement for 41/44/51/52 weeks. The 52-week and 51-week contracts are the standard 12-month contracts, running from September to the next September or August. The 44-week and 41-week contracts will run from September to next July or June. These are all designed to align with the academic year, while postgraduate students might need a lease term of more than 50 weeks since some postgraduate courses may exceed the standard academic year.

Short-Term Student Accommodation Birmingham

For students attending summer camps, language classes, an exchange year, or other short-term programs, finding short-stay accommodation in Birmingham is easier than ever through uhomes.com. We provide a range of short-term options, including a few months for an internship, summer accommodation for vacations, and several weeks for a summer camp. For instance, properties like Mary Sturge offer short stays for 5/6/26 weeks, and Lakeside Birmingham offers 3/4/6/8 weeks.

Why Choose Birmingham Accommodation with uhomes.com?

uhomes.com is dedicated not only to offering perfect student housing in Birmingham to live in, but also a home away from home that students can thrive in and have fun in. To achieve that, we take care of everything from location and budget to room furnishings, apartment facilities, services, and security. What you can expect at our student flats in Birmingham includes:

Real Customer Rating

4.9/5 on Trustpilot from nearly 2,100 international students and our brochure users' reviews.

100% Verified Listings

All photos are real, and all information is verified, ensuring you get to know the actual and informative details of our student houses in Birmingham. Some lettings also have videos and live replays to offer more detailed and recent information.

All-inclusive Bills

Many of our affordable apartments in Birmingham are bills-included, which covers things like electricity, water, high-speed WiFi, contents insurance, and exclusive access to on-site amenities.

Prime Locations

uhomes.com offers student accommodations close to the University of Birmingham, Aston University, Birmingham City University, and other key institutions with a short walk or direct bus trip.

Flexible Lease Terms

We provide short-term accommodations in Birmingham for internships, summer stays, holidays, and more. Lease terms starting from several weeks and months are available.

Diverse Options

From popular studios and en-suites, to affordable non-en-suites, luxury one-bedroom apartments, and various more bedroom flats, we offer numerous choices to cover your lifestyle.

Furnished Rooms

We provide furnished student accommodation in Birmingham with bills included, featuring a cosy bed, study area, desk, and ample storage. Kitchens are fitted with a hob, oven, microwave, sink, fridge freezer, etc

Modern Amenities

On-site communal facilities in our off-campus Birmingham student accommodation include lounges, study areas, social spaces, gyms, games rooms, cinema rooms, laundry facilities, courtyards, etc. Security measures include CCTV, key card, fob entry system, and on-site security are in place.

Exclusive Offers 

uhomes.com provides not only various discounts for early bookings, group bookings, re-bookings, and referring a friend, but also exclusive offers and listings that you can only find on our platform. We're dedicated not only to providing the best student homes, but also the best deals and services to make everyone feel worthy.

1-on-1 Professional Support

We understand that finding private student flats in Birmingham from many options might be challenging, so you just need to tell our experts what matters to you, and we will secure the best one for you. From selection to payment, we will help to handle any questions and problems you may encounter, ensuring the whole process is a breeze.

User-friendly Platform

Our platform is user-friendly with easy setup to find your optimal rooms, and you can use the filter function to find based on your expectations and needs, such as room types, proximity to the campus, preferred amenities, move-in month, and others.

Cost of Living in Birmingham

The cost of living in Birmingham for students is about £1,200-£2,000 per month, which includes student accommodation, food, transportation, entertainment, and other miscellaneous costs. The average living cost is 38% lower than that in London and about 10% lower than in Manchester. Although Birmingham is usually considered to be a budget-friendly city for students and visitors, the specific cost varies according to individual living habits and financial strength. uhomes.com provides a wide list of affordable apartments in Birmingham for students with bills-included that can save your budget. The following is a breakdown of the costs of living in Birmingham:

      Cost itemEstimated cost
      On-Campus Student Halls
      • £145–£250 / week
      Off-Campus Student Accommodation
      • £150–£300 / week
      Food and Groceries
      • £150–£250 / month
      Utility
      • £30–£80 / month (if not included in rent)
      Transport
      • £40–£70 / month
      Entertainment
      • £40–£100 / month
      Miscellaneous Costs
      • £50–£100 / month

      Universities in Birmingham

      Birmingham is a massive hub for higher education, with several of its universities ranking among the UK’s best. It’s a city that takes learning seriously, offering top-notch courses in everything from healthcare and engineering to the arts and business.

      University of Birmingham

      University of Birmingham is one of the most prestigious universities in the UK, and is ranked 76th globally in QS 2026. The university is well-known for its outstanding research and innovation ability, especially in the medical, engineering, commerce, and social science fields. UoB is located in Edgbaston, a 350-acre campus equipped with advanced teaching and research facilities, modern libraries, innovative laboratories, and student hubs. The diverse student communities at the University of Birmingham are vibrant and attract over 35,000 students from all over the world to study, and offer a wide range of undergraduate and graduate courses.

      Aston University

      Aston University, located in Birmingham City Centre, is a top-30 university in the UK. It is famous for its Business, Engineering, and Life Sciences. The university is also renowned for its high employment rate and internship opportunities, and is suitable for students who want to gain career competitiveness through the diploma. Courses related to pharmacy and architecture are ranked in the top 5 positions, and provide a solid foundation for academic and career development. The campus's prime location makes it easy to access nearby supermarkets, cafes, and abundant study spaces.

      Birmingham City University

      Birmingham City University (BCU) is a public comprehensive university offering state-of-the-art libraries, activity centres, and more. The institution is also known for its 97% replacement rate, ranking among the top 10 multidisciplinary institutions in the UK. The Complete University Guide 2025 ranked it 92nd out of 130 universities in the UK, and also ranked its Land & Property Management and Information Technology & Systems as top 10 subjects. In addition, BCU owns two campuses in Birmingham, the main City Centre campus and the City South campus. You should check your campus first before choosing from the best student lettings in Birmingham with uhomes.com.

      University College Birmingham

      University College Birmingham is recognised for its practical, hands-on courses in Hospitality, Culinary Arts, and Business Management. The college provides many contemporary amenities and numerous internship opportunities, allowing students to gain direct workplace experience while studying and enhance their employment competitiveness. The campus is situated in the Westside of Birmingham, and students can find various dining options, cultural spots, and green spaces within a short commute.

      Birmingham Newman University

      Founded in 1968, Birmingham Newman University is a public university located in Bartley Green area. It was originally established as a centre for the training of teachers for local primary and secondary schools and gained full university status in 2013, with specialisations in Accounting and Finance, Business, Computer Science, and more. According to the Complete University Guide 2025, Newman University was awarded as the #1 university in England for student satisfaction. The campus is a little far from the Birmingham city centre, many students tend to opt for private homes for students in Birmingham on uhomes.com that are within a 20-minute bus ride of Newman University to enjoy a more convenient life. 

      Get Around Birmingham

      The efficient public transport network in Birmingham, including buses, trams, and trains, allows you to reach universities and popular attractions with complete ease. Our student properties in Birmingham are located in well-connected areas, offering you maximum convenience.

      Bus

      Most students rely on the National Express West Midlands (NXWM), and it is the most convenient way to reach almost anywhere in the city. Since many of our student properties in Birmingham are located right next to bus stops and you can easily hop on a bus heading to the City Centre, Selly Oak, or Edgbaston.
      • Pro Tip: Download the NX Bus app to buy your Student Bus Pass—it’s significantly cheaper than paying daily.
      • Cost: The single ticket costs around £2, and an unlimited day ticket is £4.5, and students can benefit from discounted bus passes for four-week and monthly options.

      Tram

      The West Midlands Metro connects key areas around Birmingham, is perfect if your accommodation is near the Jewellery Quarter or Grand Central. It’s a fast, reliable link that connects Edgbaston Village (ideal for UoB students) to the heart of the city and even out to Wolverhampton.
      • Major Stops: Five Ways (major student hub), Bull Street (shopping), and Corporation Street (nightlife).
      • Cost: A single ticket within the city centre will cost £3.2, a one-day pass to all areas will cost £6.7. You can also buy a long-term pass for one week, one month, or one year, and an annual pass.

      Train

      Birmingham has several railway stations within the city, including Snow Hill (near Aston University), Moor Street (near BCU), and Birmingham New Street station (which connects major cities like London, Manchester, and Glasgow).
      • University Station: The University of Birmingham also has its own station, which is the only station in the UK that is built specifically to serve a university.
      • Savings: Make sure to grab a 16-25 Railcard—it’ll knock 1/3 off your fares every time you travel. A single-trip ticket starts from £3, and a long-distance trip ranges from £20 to £40.

      Cycling

      Cycling is convenient and eco-friendly if your student apartment in Birmingham is within pedalling distance of campus and secure bike storage. If you're commuting between the City Centre and Selly Oak, you can take advantage of the A38 blue cycle lane, which is essentially a dedicated 'cycle highway' that keeps you away from traffic. Or to grab a West Midlands Cycle Hire bike (the green ones) from docking stations scattered across the city.

      Student Life in Birmingham

      Students in Birmingham are offered a chance to live and study in the second-largest city in the UK, with abundant academic resources and entertainment options. With its vibrant arts and live music scene, exceptional shopping and dining, efficient public transport, and numerous parks that are close to your Birmingham student houses intermixed throughout this easily navigable and highly connected city, there's never nothing to do in Birmingham.

      Lifestyle and Cost of Living

      Cost of Living: Students' lives in Birmingham are relatively affordable compare to London and Manchester, especially for the cost of student accommodation and food and groceries.

      Transport: Birmingham boasts a well-connected public network for students, and you can go around the city by buses, trams, and trains.

      Cultural and Nightlife

      Arts and Culture: Birmingham's cultural pulse is undeniable, from its legendary music venues at Nortons Digbeth and The Jam House Birmingham, and year-round festivals to its thriving arts community.

      Dining Options: Birmingham is also a haven for foodies and generally hungry people with all-year-round street food, award-winning restaurants such as The Balti Triangle, Greggs, and Canalside Café, with many independent bars and cafes.

      Shopping: There are some popular shopping centres such as Bullring, Grand Central Shopping Centre, and The Fort Shopping Park with a lot of brands waiting for you to explore.

      Nightlife: Birmingham is well-known for its buzzing and vibrant nightlife. From the mainstream bustle of Broad Street to the underground scene in Digbeth and the best clubs in Birmingham in student-friendly Selly Oak or Bohemian Moseley, nightlife can be found with various options just near your Birmingham student accommodation.

      Sights and Sports

      At Birmingham, your student life will never get boring with a wide selection of must-see sights and activities.

      Sights: Birmingham Back To Backs, Cadbury World, Custard Factory, museums, and galleries.

      Sports: Three leading football clubs (Aston Villa, Birmingham City, and West Bromwich Albion) are the best places for sports lovers.

      Part-time Jobs for Students in Birmingham

      Seeking a chance to relieve your financial burden? Or want to get some work experience or dive into local life? Birmingham offers massive opportunities for students to work after lectures. As an international student, you should notice that your Tier 4 visa only allows you to work under 20 hours a week, ensuring students focus on study.

      1. On-Campus Opportunities: Many universities in Birmingham, such as Aston University and Birmingham City University, offer numerous on-campus jobs, include student ambassador, library assistant, departmental admin helper, and student union staff.
      2. Hospitality & Retail: Birmingham offers a lot of opportunities in or near the city centre or student hubs, like barista, bartender, server, kitchen porter, retail assistant (fashion, tech, supermarkets), and cinema staff.
      3. Events & Promotions: If you're good at communication or planning events, try to get a part-time job as a brand ambassador, event steward, flyer distributor, or mystery shopper.
      4. Tutoring & Academic Support: Being a private tutor or a peer mentor will be much easier for most students. The hourly rates usually range from £15-£30+, which enables you to earn money and reinforces your own knowledge at the same time.
      5. Admin & Office Support: You can also get a part-time job like a receptionist, data entry clerk, admin assistant, or customer service advisor.

      Tourist Attractions in Birmingham

      There are various things to do in Birmingham for students to relax with convenient access from the private student housing in Birmingham, UK. The city has many worthwhile places to visit, including museums, ruins, concert halls, libraries, and more. Each offers a unique charm and is a great place to visit on the weekend. The top attractions in Birmingham you should not miss include:
      Top Birmingham attractions — short SEO-friendly descriptions for quick browsing
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      Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery

      Home to around 40 galleries showcasing art, applied art, social history, archaeology and ethnography

      Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum

      City-centre science museum featuring MiniBrum and a 4K planetarium — family-friendly interactive exhibits

      Library of Birmingham

      Holds the city’s internationally recognised archives, photography collections and rare books.

      Ikon Gallery

      Leading contemporary art gallery in Birmingham — free entry, shop with books, prints and stationery.

      Birmingham Town Hall

      Grade I listed concert hall and events venue located in Victoria Square.

      Victoria Square

      Pedestrianised public square at the heart of the city, home to Town Hall and The Council House.

      St. Philip's Cathedral

      Also known as Birmingham Cathedral — the oldest building in the city centre still used for its original purpose.

      Gas Street Basin

      Historic canal junction that was a major port during the Industrial Revolution, now a popular leisure area.

      Birmingham Botanical Gardens

      15-acre Grade II listed gardens with diverse plant collections and visitor facilities.

      Cannon Hill Park

      Large park with formal lawns, conservation woodland, children’s play areas, mini golf and tennis courts.

      Kings Heath Park

      35-acre green space, known as a family-friendly spot (and often featured on BBC’s Gardeners' World).

      Lickey Hills Country Park

      524-acre country park popular with hikers and mountain bikers, with varied woodland, marshes and wildlife.

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      FAQs on Student Accommodation Birmingham

      When is the best time to book student accommodation Birmingham?

      The best time to book private student accommodation in Birmingham is from October to January for students starting in the September intake, and to get the best choice and deals. uhomes.com also offers early-bird discounts to incentivise you to book earlier.

      How much does Birmingham student accommodation cost?

      Student accommodation in Birmingham typically costs between £115 and £250 per week, depending on the room type, location, and amenities you choose. Shared accommodation in Birmingham for students usually costs under £200 per week, and studio apartments and one-bedroom flats to rent will cost around £250 to £350 per week.

      What room types are available for student flats in Birmingham?

      Birmingham student flats offer diverse room types, including cost-effective en-suites, non-en-suites, private studios, and 1-bedroom apartments, to suit different needs. En-suites and studios are the choices of most students, and you can also choose between self-catered and catered accommodations.

      How to book student properties in Birmingham?

      Booking private student properties in Birmingham with uhomes.com can make everything easy with the following steps.

      1. Use the filter function to find student housing based on your budget, location, room types, and preferred amenities.
      2. When you find an optimal choice, you can click 'Apply Now' to secure a spot.
      3. Or you can contact our consultants to tell us your expectations and needs, then we can give you some listing options that you can choose from.
      4. After you've decided, you can submit the required documents and pay a deposit to secure your ideal student apartment in Birmingham.

      Which areas in Birmingham are the best for students?

      Best areas for private student housing in Birmingham include Selly OakBirmingham City CentreEdgbastonDigbeth, and Harborne. These are the sought-after neighbourhoods for student flats because of their proximity to the campus, ample amenities, and quick connections to public transit.

      What are the best student housing in Birmingham?

      When you consider the best student house in Birmingham, True Birmingham can be the best option, since its prime location, with various room types including studios and en-suites, and equipped with many communal facilities like high-speed Wi-Fi, gym, study zone, and a cinema room, and more. Other recommendations for Birmingham student apartments include Mary Sturge, 88 Bromsgrove House, and Canvas The Old Fire Station.

      Can I get discounts on student flats in Birmingham?

      Absolutely! There are many ways to save money when booking student apartments in Birmingham, including early-bird discounts, cashback for group bookings, vouchers, re-bookings, seasonal discounts, and more. Other discounts are available from time to time, so keep an eye on our platform for the latest great deals.

      How can I find cheap student accommodation in Birmingham?

      To find cheap accommodation in Birmingham, students can sort by 'Lowest Price' on the left side. We offer many affordable apartments, including Canvas The Old Fire StationBelgrave View, and Canalside. To start your search early with early-bird discounts or consider shared accommodation are also ways to save on your budget.

      Can I view my Birmingham student housing before booking?

      Yes, you can view student housing in Birmingham before booking, and uhomes.com offers both virtual and in-person tours. Firstly, our student apartments are listed with clear photos, videos, and virtual tours for you to browse. Or you can contact our consultant to arrange an in-person viewing of your ideal student properties in Birmingham.

      Is short-term student accommodation in Birmingham available?

      Yes. Short-stay accommodations in Birmingham are readily available on uhomes.com. Students can find everything from a few weeks for summer school to 6-month stays for one-semester programs. The price for short-term rentals starts from £135 per week, with bills included. These properties also feature high-speed Wi-Fi, on-site gyms, study spaces, and game areas. Just hit the 'Duration' filter on our listings page to see which short-term accommodations in Birmingham are currently offering flexible move-in and move-out dates to meet your needs.

      How long does a tenancy agreement last for?

      Most tenancy agreements for student lettings in Birmingham typically last 40-51 weeks, from September to the following July or September, and are designed to align with the academic year. A 52-week contract is the standard 12-month contract covering the entire year, usually for postgraduate students. Contracts around 40 weeks will be the most popular choice among undergraduate students, as they fit the academic schedule. However, if you don't need a full-year commitment, finding short-stay accommodation in Birmingham with uhomes.com is much easier than you might think.

      Are utility bills included in Birmingham student accommodation?

      Yes, many private student accommodations in Birmingham are bills-included, particularly PBSA, covering water, electricity, gas, heating, contents insurance, and internet. Students will not have to pay any hidden fees. 

      Can I find furnished student accommodation in Birmingham​?

      Yes, you can easily find many fully furnished student accommodations in Birmingham with prices typically ranging from £120 to over £300 per week. The student apartments are usually equipped with essential furniture, including a comfortable bed, study desk and chair, wardrobe, storage space, and a well-equipped kitchen and ensuite bathroom. The kitchen space is usually fitted with a microwave, fridge, hob, oven, induction cooker, and more.

      What should I look for when booking student houses in Birmingham?

      When booking student houses in Birmingham, you need to consider some important factors such as proximity to the university, room type, safety and amenities, neighbourhoods, etc. Here is a more detailed breakdown:

      • Location: The proximity to campus is usually the most important factor. Also, you should consider the transport links and community environment to determine whether this area is livable.
      • Room Type: Choose from studios, en-suites, non-en-suites, shared rooms, and 1-5 bedroom apartments Birmingham has to offer.
      • Amenities: The student properties usually enjoy better amenities like a gym, a study room, a games room, social areas, bike storage, and all-inclusive bills.
      • Safety: Check whether the area you're going to live in is safe and whether the student lettings have CCTV, access control, and security staff.
      • Lease Term: Check whether the lease term of student homes in Birmingham offered is suitable, especially if you're staying for a short term.

      How secure is private student apartments in Birmingham?

      The private student apartments in Birmingham prioritise safety with certain measures such as access control systems, CCTV surveillance, and 24-hour security services. Also, many student halls have 24/7 teams to offer help whenever students need it.

      What are the transport options near student properties in Birmingham?

      Around the student properties in Birmingham, you can benefit from a comprehensive network of nearby buses, trams, and train stations, which take you a 3-5 minute stroll to reach. Key routes include the 61, 63, X21, and X22, which provide frequent links between Selly Oak and the city centre. 

      What amenities are offered in student flats in Birmingham?

      The Birmingham student accommodation usually includes high-speed Wi-Fi, on-site laundry facilities, study areas, social lounges, bike storage, CCTV, and more. Some luxury student lettings are also equipped with cinema rooms, private dining rooms, courtyards, free breakfast and coffee.

      Do I have to pay a deposit for Birmingham student letting?

      Yes, most of the student lettings in Birmingham will charge 5 weeks' rent as the deposit. However, some student properties will not require a deposit at all. You can find specific information in the 'Fees—Other Fees' section on the Birmingham student accommodation page on uhomes.com.

      How to pay for the student homes in Birmingham?

      Students can usually pay for student homes in Birmingham by bank transfer, direct debit, card payment, Visa Card, and UnionPay. uhomes.com partners with professional third-party payment platforms, and the money is directly paid to the providers of Birmingham student accommodation after the order is completed.

      Can I pay rent in instalments for student houses in Birmingham?

      Many student houses in Birmingham allow you to pay rent in installments. Some accommodations allow students to pay in 4 or 8 instalments, but a local or international guarantor is usually required. You can contact our expert for details on paying in instalments.

      What are the required documents for booking private student housing in Birmingham?

      The important documentation that you must keep handy before you start your process of booking private student housing in Birmingham includes (but is not limited to) a university offer letter or a student ID, ID proof such as a passport or driver’s license, financial proof such as a bank statement or guarantor information, personal contact details, and a reference if suitable.

      Are there any student studio flats in Birmingham?

      Yes, there are plenty of student studio flats in Birmingham, located in the popular areas such as Selly Oak and the City Centre. Our cheap student studios offer more privacy and the flexibility to create a personalised living space tailored to your needs. uhomes.com provides a list of studio student flats in Birmingham, close to the universities and the city centre.

      How to find luxury student flats in Birmingham?

      uhomes.com offers luxury student flats in Birmingham with top amenities and services. For luxury student accommodation options, Vita Student Pebble Mill, ONYX, and 800 Bristol Road offer stylish rooms and modern amenities like on-site gyms, social and study spaces, cinema rooms, courtyards, on-site teams, security staff, and more.

      What is dual occupancy student accommodation in Birmingham?

      Dual occupancy student accommodation in Birmingham typically lets two people share a single studio or 1-bed apartment, and it's perfect for couples or friends looking to slash their living costs in half. The best options are iQ Studios 51, ONYX Birmingham, and Kensington House.

      What are the best options for 1 bedroom flat to rent in Birmingham?

      The best options for 1 bedroom flat to rent in Birmingham include Harriet Martineau, 88 Bromsgrove House, and The Emporium. On uhomes.com, just select '1B' at 'Room Type' and you will find a wide range of one-bedroom apartments.

      Can I stay in student properties in Birmingham during holidays and breaks?

      You can usually stay in student properties in Birmingham during holidays and breaks if it is within your lease term. Check with your property or the consultant if you need more accurate information.

      Does student lettings in Birmingham offer facilities for disabled tenants?

      Yes, uhomes.com does provide student properties in Birmingham, offering facilities for disabled tenants. We are increasingly focused on providing accessibility for all students. Our student lettings offer reasonable adjustments that can be made on a case-by-case basis, which can include, but are not limited to, adapted rooms and visual alarm systems.

      Can I stay with my friend at the private student halls in Birmingham?

      Yes, most student halls in Birmingham usually allow friends or family to stay for a couple of days, but remember to ask the property in advance for details. If you are renting a long-term student apartment in Birmingham with a friend, we provide the studio and 1-bedroom apartments that allow double occupancy, such as CompassiQ Studios 51, and Bagot Street, which will be perfect.

      Do I have to stay in university-managed student halls in Birmingham?

      No, you do not have to stay at university-managed student halls in Birmingham. Most university dorms are only guaranteed for first-year full-time students who have a confirmed offer, and students must apply within strict deadlines and with few room options. Thus, there are more students who opt to live in the private student accommodation in Birmingham with uhomes.com, which offers more privacy and freedom at a reasonable price.

      Who is a guarantor? Do I need one in Birmingham?

      When renting a student property in Birmingham, you'll likely require a guarantor—an individual who commits to covering your rent payments in case you're unable to fulfil them. This requirement is common for individuals who have limited income sources, examples of which may include low income, a bad credit history, or being an international student. In most cases, landlords request a guarantor and may even conduct a credit assessment of that guarantor for security purposes.

      How many universities in Birmingham?

      There are five universities in Birmingham, including the University of Birmingham, Aston University, Birmingham City University, Newman University, and University College Birmingham, all offering a range of subjects and courses for different students.

      Is Birmingham expensive for students?

      Birmingham is considered affordable for students. Accommodation and living costs are generally lower than in cities like London, with a range of affordable housing options. Transport, food, and entertainment are reasonably priced, making it a budget-friendly choice for students.

      How much does it cost to live in Birmingham?

      The average cost of living in Birmingham for students is about £1000-£1700 per month, including rent, food, utility fees, transport, entertainment, and others. Finding cost-effective Birmingham student accommodation with furnished rooms, all-inclusive bills is easy with uhoems.com, and our student apartments are equipped with modern kitchens to cook for yourself will help you save a lot of money every month.

      Is Birmingham a good place to live for students?

      Yes, Birmingham is a great place for students. The city is home to several top universities, including the University of Birmingham, Aston University, and Birmingham City University. It offers affordable living compared to other UK cities, cheap apartments in Birmingham for students, a lively student culture, diverse social activities, and excellent public transport links. Plus, there are plenty of cafes, bars, and entertainment options to enjoy during downtime.

      Are there free things to do in Birmingham?

      There's actually quite a bit you can do for free in Birmingham. The museums are decent—the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and Ikon Gallery are both worth visiting. If you prefer outdoor activities, the canals are nice for a walk, or you could head to Sutton Park or Lickey Hills for some proper nature. And the Library of Birmingham is genuinely impressive, no admission fee either.

      Is Birmingham safe for international students?

      Birmingham is generally safe for international students, especially in some areas, includes Moseley, Harborne, and Edgbaston. The city offers a welcoming environment, with five major universities and a vibrant student community. Universities provide campus security, well-lit transport routes, and neighbourhood watch schemes to ensure student safety. By staying vigilant and following safety guidelines, international students can enjoy a secure and enriching experience. uhomes.com provides student housing in Birmingham that comes with safety measurements includes CCTV, key access control, 24-hour doorman, and more.

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