Student Accommodation in Manchester
At UniHomes, we've collaborated with letting agents across the North's biggest city to bring you a wide range of student accommodation options in Manchester. No matter which university you call home, we have properties available across the city for you to compare. Plus, every single home comes with bills included, so you'll have your utilities already up and running when it comes to moving in!
Manchester student housing market: everything you need to know
How much does student accommodation in Manchester cost?
Manchester student homes range in price, with rents starting from as little as £115 per person per week and going up to £388 per person per week. With the average rent sitting at around £202 PPPW, accommodation costs are a little more expensive than they are in other northern cities (such as Sheffield, where rent averages at £135 PPPW), but are still cheaper than southern strongholds like London (where the average rent is £672 PPPW).
When does the Manchester student property season run from and to?
Students in Manchester are eager to get the ball rolling when it comes to house hunting, with the house search ramping up in October and reaching its peak mid-November. There's a second wind in the New Year, though, so don't worry if January rolls around and you still haven't found your Manchester student accommodation — you're not the only one, and there are still plenty of houses to go around at this point.
Which areas of Manchester are most popular with students?
Famous as the capital of the North, Manchester is a city bustling with action. Over 100,000 students call the city home every single year, so it's no wonder that student accommodation in Manchester can be found right across the city.
Manchester city centre has plenty of modern student flats and PBSA buildings with on-site gyms, cinema rooms and spots to socialise, but if you want something a little more student-y, then head towards the outskirts of the city for large shared student homes in student hubs like Victoria Park and Fallowfield. Fallowfield is by far Manchester's most popular student area, though, so don't leave it too late to look for houses here if this is where you want to live.
Students at both the University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University will be right at home in Rusholme, which is incredibly popular every year. This bustling student hotspot surrounds Wilmslow Road — Manchester's famous Curry Mile. Jam-packed with takeaways, eateries, restaurants and world food markets, this area is the place to be for foodies.
More interested in student homes near Manchester's University of Salford? The actual area of Salford itself has loads of student accommodation ready, with properties ranging from spacious 5-bed places to cosy 2-bedroom homes.
Which house sizes are most in demand with Manchester students?
There seems to be a race to get 4-bedroom student houses in Manchester, making these the most sought-after type among the city's university-goers. Close behind are 5-bed and 3-bed homes, highlighting a clear preference for sociable living with a handful of close mates. While larger properties, such as Manchester student houses with 7 bedrooms, are less popular, they are often ideal for bigger friendship groups or those seeking a competitive price point.
Student life in Manchester
Manchester is ranked as one of the most popular student cities in the UK, attracting an incredible population of students every single year. The city is known for its vibrancy, and students often have to work hard to explore everything the city has to offer. The city is home to three internationally ranked universities, so it's understandable that the student atmosphere is fantastic. With an abundance of local eateries and indie pubs, a bunch of green spaces and a whole host of culture, Manchester has plenty to get stuck into as a student.
The city is renowned for its nightlife, boasting an impressive array of bars, pubs, and clubs that line the streets. Whether you're after a classy cocktail at Deansgate or a long night of dancing at the Factory, there's something for everyone among Manchester's selection.
For culture-loving students, Manchester has plenty of spots to visit while you study. The Science and Industry Museum is a great place to start, which is home to the world's first inter-city passenger railway. Alternatively, theatre fans can head to the Royal Exchange — one of the most beautiful buildings in the city. If you're still looking for some inspo, Manchester's world-class art and textiles collection is held in the Manchester Art Gallery.
It's pretty easy to get to Manchester, no matter where you're coming from. The bustling Manchester Airport is easily accessible, and nearby trains will get you across the country in no time. Plus, the Pennines and the Peaks are right on your doorstep if you fancy a day out visiting some greenery.
Did you know?
Manchester is known for its incredible music scene. Dubbed 'Madchester' in the late 80s, the city has produced a bucket-load of famous singers, bands, and artists. From Oasis and the Stone Roses to the Smiths and Joy Division, it's safe to say there are more than a few well-known names with roots in Manchester. Nowadays, the music scene is still bustling, with plenty of indie venues to explore and legendary festivals to attend.
Read more about student life in Manchester
Read our blog post on the top 10 things to do in Manchester as a student, or read our guide on the best student areas of Manchester to live in.
What students in Manchester say about using UniHomes
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