Student Accommodation in Brighton
Brighton is more than just Britain’s favourite seaside getaway – it’s also a student haven, with its two universities attracting over 30,000 students each year.
But with Brighton boasting a higher-than-average student population (where over 11% of the city comprises students), it can be easy to feel overwhelmed by the vast amount of student accommodation options that Brighton has to offer. That's where UniHomes comes in...
Why UniHomes for Brighton student accommodation?
At UniHomes, we have been working with letting agents across this coastal city since 2019 to showcase a wide variety of student housing in Brighton, all on one easy-to-use website. All you need to do is use the filters at the top of the page to sort the results by house size, rent, university, and area, and you’re bound to find Brighton student accommodation that’s right for you (and with bills included, too!).
The Brighton student housing market: everything you need to know
Moulsecoomb has long been a popular student area in Brighton due to it being home to the largest University of Brighton campus, with Burgess (2024) saying that 40% of residents in areas by University of Brighton campuses (including Moulsecoomb) were students aged 20-24.
But it’s not just Moulsecoomb’s proximity to UoB (and the University of Sussex, too) that makes it the most sought-after place for Brighton student accommodation; its wide selection of independent cafés, pubs, and supermarkets helps give Moulsecoomb and its popular Lewes Road the tight-knit, community feel that makes it so in demand with students and young professionals alike.
If you’re after bigger shopping opportunities and a vibrant nightlife instead, you’ll probably find that Brighton city centre is more up your street. Home to the iconic Brighton Lanes, Brighton’s city centre is full of independent retailers, first-rate restaurants, and the liveliest bars, meaning you’ll definitely never get bored here.
Kemptown – which is just round the corner from the city centre – is also a popular place when it comes to student housing in Brighton, with its seafront location offering unparalleled views of Brighton Pier and the coastline’s pebble beaches.
The residents of Brighton are clearly a sociable lot, as it’s the four-bedroom Brighton student houses (followed by five- and six-beds) that are the most popular on the UniHomes website. If you’re also in the market for sharing Brighton student accommodation with your friends, make sure you get in there sooner rather than later because it’s these properties that get snatched up the fastest.
Student life in Brighton
From its unrivalled shopping scene to the thriving foodie culture, Brighton has everything you want from a city and more. Stick to the Lanes for indie shops like Stanley Road Store (purveyors of fun and quirky homeware by UK makers), or head further afield for Brighton Museum and Art Gallery – making sure to check out Brighton’s cosy cafés along the way.
Brighton especially comes alive at night, though, where you’ll find endless amounts of clubs and pubs buzzing with students and tourists alike. If you’re eager to discover Brighton’s famed LGBTQ+ culture for yourself, spend your evening dancing the night away in Kemptown’s many LGBT bars, with particular favourites including Charles Street Tap and The Actors.
Discover more in our Brighton city guide.
Our Content Ambassador Shiqin loves to sing Brighton's praises too – so check out some posts here:
10 most Instagrammable spots in Brighton
The Brighton Student Guide: Brighton City Centre
The best places to live in Brighton
For even more info on everything Brighton has to offer, check out Brand Ambassador Maya’s ‘mini guide to Brighton’ video here.
Did you know?
Brighton might be along Britain’s southern coast, but that doesn’t mean it’s hard to get to! The stunning South Downs landscape acts as Brighton’s neighbour, making hilltop hikes an easy hobby for you to get stuck into at the weekends. What’s more, Brighton is super well-connected by rail, so getting to and from nearby Portsmouth takes less than an hour and a half, whilst the Gatwick Express can get you into central London in under an hour.
What students in Brighton say about using UniHomes
Trustpilot user Lauren says:
"UniHomes were brilliant in helping us find our dream home in Brighton! They're always there to answer our questions, big or small and having bills included means there are no extra hidden costs! Couldn't recommend them enough."
Kristine says:
"Currently looking for a flat in Brighton, and found that this was the best website to look for student housing! The website is very helpful along with the people renting out!"
Louis says:
"I was looking for student accommodation and very quickly and easily found a shared house in a great location in Brighton close to the University! It was easy to get in touch with the landlord and all their details were on their page."