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Finzels Reach complex, Bristol city centre, Bristol, England BS1 6BX
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Welsh Back, Bristol BS1 4SS, Bristol, England BS1 4SS
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East Tucker Street, BS1 6LQ, Bristol, England BS1 6LQ
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Quakers Friars, Cabot Circus, Bristol, England BS1 3DY
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70-100 Paintworks, Bristol, England BS4 3ER
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Rupert Street, Bristol, England BS1 2QJ
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43 College Green, Bristol, England BS1 5SH
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Paintworks Event Space, Paintworks, Brislington, Bristol, UK, Bristol, England BS4 3EH
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4 Dighton Street, Bristol, England BS2 8AU
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192-216 Hotwell Road, Bristol, England BS8 4UR
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Wades Road, Bristol, England BS34 7ED
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Brabazon Road, Bristol, England BS34 7NJ
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The Maltho 29 Wilder Street, Bristol, England BS2 8QA
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Station Road, Bristol, England BS34 7JJ
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35 Colston Avenue, Bristol, England BS1 4TT
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Castle Street, Bristol, England BS2 0JD
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Marlborough Street, Bristol, England BS1 3EQ
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Park Place, Bristol, England BS8 1JR
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Water Lane Apartments Temple Street, Bristol, England BS1 6WG
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Nelson Street, Bristol, England BS1 2BA
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Finzels Reach complex, Bristol city centre, Bristol, England BS1 6BX | View on Map
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Welsh Back, Bristol BS1 4SS, Bristol, England BS1 4SS | View on Map
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Quakers Friars, Cabot Circus, Bristol, England BS1 3DY | View on Map
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70-100 Paintworks, Bristol, England BS4 3ER | View on Map
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Rupert Street, Bristol, England BS1 2QJ | View on Map
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43 College Green, Bristol, England BS1 5SH | View on Map
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4 Dighton Street, Bristol, England BS2 8AU | View on Map
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192-216 Hotwell Road, Bristol, England BS8 4UR | View on Map
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Wades Road, Bristol, England BS34 7ED | View on Map
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Brabazon Road, Bristol, England BS34 7NJ | View on Map
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The Maltho 29 Wilder Street, Bristol, England BS2 8QA | View on Map
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Station Road, Bristol, England BS34 7JJ | View on Map
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35 Colston Avenue, Bristol, England BS1 4TT | View on Map
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Castle Street, Bristol, England BS2 0JD | View on Map
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Park Place, Bristol, England BS8 1JR | View on Map
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Water Lane Apartments Temple Street, Bristol, England BS1 6WG | View on Map
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Get ready for the ultimate guide to Top-Rated student houses Bristol. Welcome aboard! Our curated list ensures a comfortable and rewarding student life, offering various housing options tailored to suit different preferences and budgets. From modern studio apartments for those who love their privacy to thriving shared flats for the social butterflies, uhomes presents a diverse and high-quality selection. All our student houses are centrally located to ensure easy access to universities, city amenities, and vibrant Bristol nightlife.
Bristol is a city, ceremonial county and unitary authority in England.As one of the largest cities in the region, it has a population of over 460,000 people and a rich history that dates back over a thousand years. Bristol is known for its vibrant music scene, street art, and colorful buildings. Bristol is a beautiful city with a growing economy, a diversified population, and a rich cultural legacy. It has something to offer everyone. The Clifton Suspension Bridge, which crosses the River Avon and provides breathtaking views of the city, is one of the most recognisable structures in the area. The Bristol Old Vic theatre, the Arnolfini Contemporary Art Gallery, and the M Shed Museum are just a few of the significant cultural institutions that can be found in Bristol.
Bristol offers a wide range of affordable, safe and budget friendly accommodation options for students, but some areas stand out as more desirable. The place offers options to suit all tastes and budgets, making these neighbourhoods stand out as some of the best places to live in the city. Further is a brief overview of the best, affordable and safe student accommodation locations in Bristol:
Stokes Croft: Located in the heart of Bristol, Stokes Croft is a vibrant and alternative area that is popular among students for its street art, independent shops, and lively nightlife. Along with this it offers budget-friendly accommodation options.
Bedminster: Located south of the city centre, Bedminster is a popular area for students due to its affordable and safe accommodation options and range of amenities. It has good transport links to both universities and the city centre.
Redland: Located near both the University of the West of England and the University of Bristol, Redland is a popular student area. It is well-known for its vibrant student community and offers a variety of attractions and accommodations with facilities.
Old City: Students prefer Old City Bristol because of its convenient location, extensive heritage, range of independent stores and eateries, and exciting nightlife. Additionally, it has excellent public transportation connections, making it simple for students to travel throughout the city and beyond.
Cabot: Students in Bristol enjoy Cabot Circus' shopping hub, entertainment district, and variety of amenities. It is easily accessible for students due to its convenient location close to both universities and excellent transportation options. A number of events are held in the region throughout the year.
Canvas student accommodation is the perfect choice for a luxury accommodation experience in one of the UK's most vibrant cities. Located in a prime city centre location and boasting numerous amenities, Canvas Bristol offers modern and stylish rooms with all the comforts of home. With excellent transport links to universities and places of work, high-speed WiFi, an onsite gym and 24/7 CCTV security, Canvas Bristol offers students a safe and convenient living experience.
It is natural to feel overwhelmed and unclear of where to begin exploring when one moves to a new location, but don't worry—we're here to guide you! Bristol has bus, train, cycle and ferry options to travel around the city. Buses are a fairly easy option to travel around the city, with discounted fare for students across the board. Trains are also an efficient option when one wants to travel far.Bristol's main train station, Bristol Temple Meads, offers discounted fares for students, making it a popular option for travel further afield.ome students choose to car-share with friends or other students to save money on transport costs and reduce their environmental impact. Students also commonly ride scooters around the city. Ferry is also a good option to travel between some parts of the city.
Bristol has a vibrant student scene, with plenty of places for students to socialize. From bustling squares to cosy cafes and bars, there is always a place to study, or unwind in this beautiful and vibrant city.
Park Street: One of Bristol's prominent and student favoured avenues is Park Street, which you undoubtedly trudged up on an open day. It'll have you dressed in traditional Bristol flares in no time thanks to its abundance of vintage shops.
Harbourside: A beautiful neighbourhood with cafes, bars, and eateries that overlook the water, scenic views, acting as a perfect to chill and relax with friends.
Gloucester Road: The University of the West of England's primary campus is located on Gloucester Road, which is thus accessible to students.It is a long street with a wide variety of stores, cafes, and eateries nearby, thus having loads of food and drink options to choose from.
Clifton Observatory: A well-known location for pictures, the Clifton Observatory offers views of the canyon and bridge below. A slide carved into the rocks is situated close by. It is popular among student when they just want to relax, take time embrace the nature and enjoy beautiful and scenic views.
When it comes to things to do in Bristol, there are loads of fun and exciting options. Here are our top five picks:
Visit the Clifton Suspension Bridge: Isambard Kingdom Brunel, a renowned engineer, created the Clifton Suspension Bridge, a prominent landmark in Bristol. The brige provides views of the city and is perfect for a time away from everyday life.
Discover the Stokes Croft street art: With colourful murals and graffiti covering many of the buildings, Stokes Croft is well recognised for its thriving street art scene. The history and significance of the artwork can be discovered by taking a walking tour.
Visit the famous At-Bristol: The city's science centre, At-Bristol, offers interactive displays, hands-on courses, and seminars. The human body, geography, and physics are just a few of the fascinating subjects covered in the exhibits. There are numerous family-friendly activities available.
Visit Bristol Zoo Gardens: With an enormous range of creatures on display, including Asiatic lions, red pandas, and seals, Bristol Zoo is a beautiful spot to spend the day. It is home to over 400 species of animals, including lions, tigers, gorillas, and penguins. The zoo has been dedicated to conservation and study since 1836. It is a fun attraction to visit as a student and even with family.
Visit Harbourside: Bristol's bustling Harbourside neighbourhood is home to a variety of cafes, restaurants, and bars. The waterfront is a great place for people to promenade, eat, and take in the passing boats. It is popular among students for its fun vibe, wherein they can just relax and chill with friends.
The cost of living in Bristol can vary depending on your lifestyle, accommodation, and other expenses.Student housing in Bristol:
Studio: £363.81/week
Shared room: £180/week
1Bed Apartment: £377.17/week
En-suite: £322.04/week
Non En-suite: £196/week
Following is the breakdown of some common expenses for students in Bristol:
Food: A student can expect to spend around £90 to £150 per month on groceries and eating out.
Transportation: A student can expect to spend around £100 to £150 per month on transportation.
Utilities: This includes electricity, gas, water, and internet. A student can expect to pay around £150 to £200 per month for utilities, depending on the usage and the accommodation.
Other expenses: A student can expect to spend around £50 to £100 per month on these expenses.
The University of Bristol:The University of Bristol is a top-tier research institution with a standing for innovation and academic quality. It provides numerous undergraduate and graduate programmes in many different fields, including engineering, medicine, humanities, and social sciences. It is consistently ranked as one of the top universities in the UK and is a member of the prestigious Russell Group of research-intensive universities, thus making it popular amoung students.
The University of the West of England (UWE Bristol): UWE Bristol is known for its practical, career-focused approach to education and offers a range of vocational courses in areas such as business, law, and creative industries. Along with this, it features top-notch facilities, a strong focus on sustainability, and a varied and welcoming student body.
With an ever-growing student population in the city, it's no surprise that IQ Student housing Bristol is one of the most highly sought-after student accommodation options. Their modern facility boasts a variety of comfortable and contemporary rooms with all the amenities you need for a great stay while studying in Bristol.
Each room within their complex comes fully furnished with a double bed, study desk, wardrobe and plenty of storage space. The kitchen has an oven, hob, fridge-freezer and microwave to make cooking for yourself or friends a breeze. You'll also find a TV lounge and a communal garden area with outdoor seating - perfect for those summer BBQs!
New Bridewell puts you right in the heart of this lively city during your studies. Its contemporary studio flats and shared apartments feature upscale amenities like en-suite bathrooms, fully equipped kitchens, and sleek furnishings. Onsite, enjoy first-class facilities, including private gyms, study lounges, landscaped courtyards and secure entry access. With all-inclusive rents covering bills and WiFi, coupled with the best staff assistance, New Bridewell optimizes convenience. The regular social events foster an unbeatable student community. For modern accommodations in an unrivalled location offering comfort, amenities and connectivity, New Bridewell is the premier choice.
UHomes is proud to present King Square Studios - a modern and well-equipped student apartment designed to provide an exceptional living experience to university students in Bristol. Located in the vibrant heart of Bristol, King Square Studios offers a range of stylish and spacious studios tailored for your comfort. We recognize that students need a cosy and conducive environment to thrive academically and socially; our studios ensure that.
We're delighted to recommend Last Minute Student Bristol for your housing needs at the university. This exceptional accommodation is purpose-built for students attending universities in Bristol, offering a perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and affordability.
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Last Minute Student Accommodation Bristol truly encompasses everything a student could ask for in a home away from home. I wholeheartedly believe this residence will provide you with exceptional and affordable living arrangements and enhance your overall university experience.
Some student accommodations in Bristol 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 Bristol. 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 Bristol will cost you £295.80 per week. A halls of residence will cost, on average £295.80 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 Bristol 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 Bristol, particularly students in their first year, as they’re usually located close to the university campuses. There are many types of university accommodation in Bristol, but most are ensuites or come with shared bathrooms and kitchen facilities. 2.Private student halls are a great choice for student accommodation in Bristol, with options located across the city, making them ideal for attendees of any Bristol 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 Bristol. Though further away location-wise, Bristol’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 Bristol for the whole year. Some Bristol 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.
Get ready for the ultimate guide to Top-Rated student houses Bristol. Welcome aboard! Our curated list ensures a comfortable and rewarding student life, offering various housing options tailored to suit different preferences and budgets. From modern studio apartments for those who love their privacy to thriving shared flats for the social butterflies, uhomes presents a diverse and high-quality selection. All our student houses are centrally located to ensure easy access to universities, city amenities, and vibrant Bristol nightlife.
Bristol is a city, ceremonial county and unitary authority in England.As one of the largest cities in the region, it has a population of over 460,000 people and a rich history that dates back over a thousand years. Bristol is known for its vibrant music scene, street art, and colorful buildings. Bristol is a beautiful city with a growing economy, a diversified population, and a rich cultural legacy. It has something to offer everyone. The Clifton Suspension Bridge, which crosses the River Avon and provides breathtaking views of the city, is one of the most recognisable structures in the area. The Bristol Old Vic theatre, the Arnolfini Contemporary Art Gallery, and the M Shed Museum are just a few of the significant cultural institutions that can be found in Bristol.
Bristol offers a wide range of affordable, safe and budget friendly accommodation options for students, but some areas stand out as more desirable. The place offers options to suit all tastes and budgets, making these neighbourhoods stand out as some of the best places to live in the city. Further is a brief overview of the best, affordable and safe student accommodation locations in Bristol:
Stokes Croft: Located in the heart of Bristol, Stokes Croft is a vibrant and alternative area that is popular among students for its street art, independent shops, and lively nightlife. Along with this it offers budget-friendly accommodation options.
Bedminster: Located south of the city centre, Bedminster is a popular area for students due to its affordable and safe accommodation options and range of amenities. It has good transport links to both universities and the city centre.
Redland: Located near both the University of the West of England and the University of Bristol, Redland is a popular student area. It is well-known for its vibrant student community and offers a variety of attractions and accommodations with facilities.
Old City: Students prefer Old City Bristol because of its convenient location, extensive heritage, range of independent stores and eateries, and exciting nightlife. Additionally, it has excellent public transportation connections, making it simple for students to travel throughout the city and beyond.
Cabot: Students in Bristol enjoy Cabot Circus' shopping hub, entertainment district, and variety of amenities. It is easily accessible for students due to its convenient location close to both universities and excellent transportation options. A number of events are held in the region throughout the year.
Canvas student accommodation is the perfect choice for a luxury accommodation experience in one of the UK's most vibrant cities. Located in a prime city centre location and boasting numerous amenities, Canvas Bristol offers modern and stylish rooms with all the comforts of home. With excellent transport links to universities and places of work, high-speed WiFi, an onsite gym and 24/7 CCTV security, Canvas Bristol offers students a safe and convenient living experience.
It is natural to feel overwhelmed and unclear of where to begin exploring when one moves to a new location, but don't worry—we're here to guide you! Bristol has bus, train, cycle and ferry options to travel around the city. Buses are a fairly easy option to travel around the city, with discounted fare for students across the board. Trains are also an efficient option when one wants to travel far.Bristol's main train station, Bristol Temple Meads, offers discounted fares for students, making it a popular option for travel further afield.ome students choose to car-share with friends or other students to save money on transport costs and reduce their environmental impact. Students also commonly ride scooters around the city. Ferry is also a good option to travel between some parts of the city.
Bristol has a vibrant student scene, with plenty of places for students to socialize. From bustling squares to cosy cafes and bars, there is always a place to study, or unwind in this beautiful and vibrant city.
Park Street: One of Bristol's prominent and student favoured avenues is Park Street, which you undoubtedly trudged up on an open day. It'll have you dressed in traditional Bristol flares in no time thanks to its abundance of vintage shops.
Harbourside: A beautiful neighbourhood with cafes, bars, and eateries that overlook the water, scenic views, acting as a perfect to chill and relax with friends.
Gloucester Road: The University of the West of England's primary campus is located on Gloucester Road, which is thus accessible to students.It is a long street with a wide variety of stores, cafes, and eateries nearby, thus having loads of food and drink options to choose from.
Clifton Observatory: A well-known location for pictures, the Clifton Observatory offers views of the canyon and bridge below. A slide carved into the rocks is situated close by. It is popular among student when they just want to relax, take time embrace the nature and enjoy beautiful and scenic views.
When it comes to things to do in Bristol, there are loads of fun and exciting options. Here are our top five picks:
Visit the Clifton Suspension Bridge: Isambard Kingdom Brunel, a renowned engineer, created the Clifton Suspension Bridge, a prominent landmark in Bristol. The brige provides views of the city and is perfect for a time away from everyday life.
Discover the Stokes Croft street art: With colourful murals and graffiti covering many of the buildings, Stokes Croft is well recognised for its thriving street art scene. The history and significance of the artwork can be discovered by taking a walking tour.
Visit the famous At-Bristol: The city's science centre, At-Bristol, offers interactive displays, hands-on courses, and seminars. The human body, geography, and physics are just a few of the fascinating subjects covered in the exhibits. There are numerous family-friendly activities available.
Visit Bristol Zoo Gardens: With an enormous range of creatures on display, including Asiatic lions, red pandas, and seals, Bristol Zoo is a beautiful spot to spend the day. It is home to over 400 species of animals, including lions, tigers, gorillas, and penguins. The zoo has been dedicated to conservation and study since 1836. It is a fun attraction to visit as a student and even with family.
Visit Harbourside: Bristol's bustling Harbourside neighbourhood is home to a variety of cafes, restaurants, and bars. The waterfront is a great place for people to promenade, eat, and take in the passing boats. It is popular among students for its fun vibe, wherein they can just relax and chill with friends.
The cost of living in Bristol can vary depending on your lifestyle, accommodation, and other expenses.Student housing in Bristol:
Studio: £363.81/week
Shared room: £180/week
1Bed Apartment: £377.17/week
En-suite: £322.04/week
Non En-suite: £196/week
Following is the breakdown of some common expenses for students in Bristol:
Food: A student can expect to spend around £90 to £150 per month on groceries and eating out.
Transportation: A student can expect to spend around £100 to £150 per month on transportation.
Utilities: This includes electricity, gas, water, and internet. A student can expect to pay around £150 to £200 per month for utilities, depending on the usage and the accommodation.
Other expenses: A student can expect to spend around £50 to £100 per month on these expenses.
The University of Bristol:The University of Bristol is a top-tier research institution with a standing for innovation and academic quality. It provides numerous undergraduate and graduate programmes in many different fields, including engineering, medicine, humanities, and social sciences. It is consistently ranked as one of the top universities in the UK and is a member of the prestigious Russell Group of research-intensive universities, thus making it popular amoung students.
The University of the West of England (UWE Bristol): UWE Bristol is known for its practical, career-focused approach to education and offers a range of vocational courses in areas such as business, law, and creative industries. Along with this, it features top-notch facilities, a strong focus on sustainability, and a varied and welcoming student body.
With an ever-growing student population in the city, it's no surprise that IQ Student housing Bristol is one of the most highly sought-after student accommodation options. Their modern facility boasts a variety of comfortable and contemporary rooms with all the amenities you need for a great stay while studying in Bristol.
Each room within their complex comes fully furnished with a double bed, study desk, wardrobe and plenty of storage space. The kitchen has an oven, hob, fridge-freezer and microwave to make cooking for yourself or friends a breeze. You'll also find a TV lounge and a communal garden area with outdoor seating - perfect for those summer BBQs!
New Bridewell puts you right in the heart of this lively city during your studies. Its contemporary studio flats and shared apartments feature upscale amenities like en-suite bathrooms, fully equipped kitchens, and sleek furnishings. Onsite, enjoy first-class facilities, including private gyms, study lounges, landscaped courtyards and secure entry access. With all-inclusive rents covering bills and WiFi, coupled with the best staff assistance, New Bridewell optimizes convenience. The regular social events foster an unbeatable student community. For modern accommodations in an unrivalled location offering comfort, amenities and connectivity, New Bridewell is the premier choice.
UHomes is proud to present King Square Studios - a modern and well-equipped student apartment designed to provide an exceptional living experience to university students in Bristol. Located in the vibrant heart of Bristol, King Square Studios offers a range of stylish and spacious studios tailored for your comfort. We recognize that students need a cosy and conducive environment to thrive academically and socially; our studios ensure that.
We're delighted to recommend Last Minute Student Bristol for your housing needs at the university. This exceptional accommodation is purpose-built for students attending universities in Bristol, offering a perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and affordability.
Key Features:
Last Minute Student Accommodation Bristol truly encompasses everything a student could ask for in a home away from home. I wholeheartedly believe this residence will provide you with exceptional and affordable living arrangements and enhance your overall university experience.
Some student accommodations in Bristol 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 Bristol. 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 Bristol will cost you £295.80 per week. A halls of residence will cost, on average £295.80 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 Bristol 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 Bristol, particularly students in their first year, as they’re usually located close to the university campuses. There are many types of university accommodation in Bristol, but most are ensuites or come with shared bathrooms and kitchen facilities. 2.Private student halls are a great choice for student accommodation in Bristol, with options located across the city, making them ideal for attendees of any Bristol 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 Bristol. Though further away location-wise, Bristol’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 Bristol for the whole year. Some Bristol 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 Bristol, 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 Bristol 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 Bristol 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 Bristol 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 Bristol, 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 Bristol 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 Bristol. 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 Bristol 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 Bristol 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.
It is beneficial to apply for student accommodation early around 5-6 months before your course start date. Most of the student accommodations get booked fast and thus, if you wait till the end moment to make a booking, you might not find the room of your choice. Uhomes assists you with the entire booking process and paperwork so that you can secure your desired accommodation on time.
Generally, four kinds of rooms are offered in student accommodations,
Ensuite: This type of room entails a room with a private bathroom, but the kitchen facilities are shared among 5-6 flatmates. There may be variations in types of room but these features are constant.
Studio: Studio rooms contain private room, bathroom and kitchen facilities. Other facilities like the common room, study lounge, etc. are shared. There may be variations in types of room but these features are constant.
Twin room: This room entails a shared room with two beds, a shared bathroom. If it a twin-ensuite then the kitchen facilities will be shared and if it a twin studio there will be a private kitchen available for the two people.
1 bed or 2 bed apartments: This room entails 1 or 2 bed apartments, with either a shared or individual washroom (depending on the property), a shared kitchen and living space. These types of rooms give more of a flat feel.
There are a couple of things you should look for when you apply for a student accommodation. The number of people you want to live with, commute time, type of room availability, budget, additional facilities, 24/7 security. Uhomes suggests you properties based on all your criteria’s and assists you with the booking process as well.
Bristol is a great option for students. First, the city is home to two renowned universities, the University of Bristol and the University of the West of England, which offer students a selection of degree programmes and a high-quality education.
Second, the student population in Bristol is diversified, including many international students and a wide range of cultural activities. Students now have a special chance to gain knowledge from many viewpoints and civilizations.
Thirdly, Bristol is a vibrant centre for the arts and culture, with a wide variety of museums,galleries, and music venues. The city is also well known for its street art and stages a number of festivals throughout the year, including the Bristol International Jazz and Blues Festival, the Harbourside Festival, and the Bristol Balloon Fiesta.
Lastly, Bristol's position in the South West of England offers quick access to other significant cities like Cardiff and London as well as being surrounded by stunning countryside and beaches, providing a wealth of chances for outdoor sports and weekend getaways.
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