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Mon 04 Dec, 2023 12:12 PM
House hunting and moving out of University-managed accommodation can be a tough experience. It’s also a new chapter of independence, excitement and fun. Trying to find an accommodation that suits all of your needs might be tricky, but don’t fret, we’re here to support you along the way!
There are several areas around the University that are popular with students, these include:
- Clarendon Park/Knighton
- Stoneygate/Highfields/Evington
- Aylestone
- City Centre
- Oadby
Explore different areas around the University to see what amenities they have, if it’s convenient for you and if you feel safe getting to and from campus.
Private-rented housing
Living in private housing, such as a shared house or flat, has a lot of positives. It’s generally cheaper, you can live with your friends and it’s flexible, giving you more options as to where you want to live.
You will likely have to deal with your own energy, water and internet bills. You might also be in a house that’s a bit further from campus and therefore should consider if there will be additional costs of transportation, or getting a bike.
Most students choose to live only with other students and many lettings agents have properties that cater specifically for students.
Private-rented student flats
These are run by private companies, but are otherwise similar to University-managed accommodation. You will be allocated to a shared flat with other students, who you may or may not know. Depending on the provider, other students may not all be from the University of Leicester. Many providers will allow the option to make a group application if you wish to be in a flat with friends. There will often be self-contained options such as studio flats too, if you want to live in your own space.
It’s worth remembering, that although these flats are like living in halls, the University has no jurisdiction over these properties, so we cannot intervene if you encounter any issues with your flatmates or the private provider.
Different private flats vary in price and facilities, so do some research to see what they can offer.
University Accommodation
The University has its own accommodation at The Village and The City. The Village is a 15 minute bus journey from campus (or 45 minute walk). The City is closer to campus and around 10-15 minutes walk from campus.
You’ll be living with other University of Leicester students, so it’s a great way to get to know other people. You can make a group application to stay with your friends. You also won’t have to worry about bills – all costs are included.
If any problems do occur, our Accommodation Team are available in University-managed accommodation 24/7.
Staying at home/commuting
If staying at home during your studies is a viable option, it’s a great way to save money. Even if you have to spend money to commute every day, you will probably still spend less than you would have on rent, bills and food.