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How Can Students Find University of Birmingham Accommodation? 

Looking for top-notch student housing near the University of Birmingham? University Living offers over 120 verified accommodation options near the university, including studios, en-suites, non-en-suites, and shared apartments. Each property is fully furnished and equipped with essential amenities such as high-speed Wi-Fi, study lounges, fitness centres, laundry rooms, and social spaces—designed to suit every student’s lifestyle. 

While many students prefer living close to campus, University Living makes it easy to find suitable accommodation in Birmingham’s student-friendly areas. Prices start at just £105 per week and often include utility bills, cashback deals, and seasonal discounts. 

What Are the Benefits of Living in Off-Campus accommodation Near University of Birmingham?

  • Affordable Living – Off-campus housing options are often more cost-effective than university halls, helping students save on living expenses. 
  • Flexible Lease Options – Choose from varied contract lengths to match your academic schedule, allowing greater control over your stay. 
  • Modern Amenities – Enjoy fully furnished spaces, private bathrooms, kitchenettes, study zones, gyms, game rooms, and more. 
  • Convenient Location – Live within easy reach of the university and public transport, shops, restaurants, and nightlife. 
  • More Independence and Privacy – Off-campus accommodation offers greater freedom and a quieter atmosphere ideal for focused study. 

How Many Campuses Does University of Birmingham Have? 

The University of Birmingham has several campuses, with its main campus located in Edgbaston, just a short distance from the city centre. Additional campuses extend the university's reach locally and internationally. 

List of University of Birmingham Campuses

These locations are well-connected and surrounded by vibrant communities, making it easy to find great student housing in and around Birmingham.

What Are the Best Off-Campus University of Birmingham Student Housing? 

Finding the right accommodation can enhance your university experience. University Living offers a range of modern, secure, and comfortable student housing near the University of Birmingham. Here are some popular options: 

Host Student Apartments  

  •  Location: Host Student Apartments, 561A Bristol Rd, Selly Oak, Birmingham B29 6AR, United Kingdom 
  •  Room Types: En-suite (from £149/week), Studio (from £179/week) 
  •  Commute: 10-minute walk to campus 
  • Features: Gym, study room, social lounge, laundry, secure entry 

The Metalworks  

  •  Location: 50 Aston Webb Blvd, Birmingham B15 2GG, United Kingdom 
  • Room Types: En-suite (from £147/week), Studio (from £167/week) 
  • Commute: 5-minute walk to campus 
  • Features: On-site maintenance, bike storage, communal areas 

Vita Student Pebble Mill  

  • Location: Pershore Rd, Birmingham B29 7ES, United Kingdom
  •  Room Types: Studio (from £260/week) 
  • Commute: 15-minute walk to campus 
  • Features: Free breakfast, study rooms, gym, social events 

Cadnam Hall  

  • Location: Premier Student Halls, 65 Cadnam Cl, Harborne, Birmingham B17 0PX, United Kingdom
  • Room Types: En-suite (from £129/week) 
  •  Commute: 12-minute bus ride to campus 
  • Features: Common areas, laundry, private study zones

What Should You Know About the University of Birmingham? 

The University of Birmingham is one of the UK’s most prestigious research institutions, attracting students from around the world. Whether you're applying or already accepted, knowing more about the university will help you plan your life around it—including choosing the right student accommodation in Birmingham.

Key Facts About University of Birmingham 

  • Founded in 1900, it was the first civic university in England to receive a royal charter. 
  • A founding member of the Russell Group of research-intensive universities. 
  • Ranked in the top 100 universities globally (QS World University Rankings 2025). 
  • Known for strong faculties in Law, Medicine, Engineering, and Business. 
  • Home to over 35,000 students, with a vibrant international community. 

Planning to study at Birmingham? Don’t forget to secure your student accommodation early through University Living to enjoy the best offers and availability. 

What Is the Average Cost of Living for Students at University of Birmingham? 

Birmingham is a relatively affordable UK city for students. The average monthly cost of living for students ranges from £1,100 to £1,800, depending on your accommodation type and lifestyle.

How Much Are Tuition Fees at University of Birmingham?

  • Undergraduate students: approx. £15,000/year 
  • Master’s students: approx. £24,000/year 
  • Doctoral students: approx. £22,500/year 

These tuition fees may vary depending on the course and department. However, they represent a substantial part of a student’s yearly expenses and should be factored into your overall budget while planning to study at the University of Birmingham. 

What Are the Monthly Living Expenses for Birmingham Students?

Students typically spend £600–£1,000 per month on: 

  • Groceries and food
  • Public transport
  • Books and stationery
  • Entertainment and socialising
  • Mobile phone and internet

Budgeting wisely and choosing inclusive accommodation can help reduce these expenses. 

What Is the Total Yearly Cost of Living at the University of Birmingham?

A student at the University of Birmingham should expect to spend around £20,000–£28,000 per year, including: 

  • Tuition fees
  • Accommodation
  • Monthly living expenses

What Are the Best Areas to Live Near University of Birmingham? 

Looking for student-friendly areas near the University of Birmingham? These neighbourhoods offer affordability, convenience, and a strong student vibe: 

Selly Oak – Popular & Close to Campus

  • Average Rent: £110–£175/week 
  • Commute to Campus: 5–10 minute walk 
  • Top Picks: The Metalworks, Host Student Apartments 

Harborne – Peaceful & Residential

  • Average Rent: £120–£190/week 
  • Commute to Campus: 15-minute bus ride 
  • Top Picks: Cadnam Hall 

City Centre – Urban & Well-Connected

  • Average Rent: £140–£250/week 
  • Commute to Campus: 20-minute train or bus ride 
  • Top Picks: Vita Student Birmingham, iQ Studios 51 

Each area has its own charm—whether you want nightlife, quiet study space, or cultural attractions nearby. 

How Do Students Commute to University of Birmingham from Nearby Student Accommodation? 

The University of Birmingham has excellent transport connections, making commuting easy whether you live nearby or further out. Here are the main ways students get to campus: 

  • Train: The University station is just minutes from the Edgbaston campus. 
  • Bus: Frequent services from Selly Oak, Harborne, and the city centre. 
  • Bike: Safe cycle lanes and bike racks are available on campus. 
  • Walk: Ideal for students living in Selly Oak or the Vale Village. 
  • Car/Taxi: Not usually needed, but available for longer trips or emergencies.

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