Bristol is consistently ranked among the UK's best cities for students — vibrant, creative, and with two major universities. But it can also be expensive if you don't know where to look. This guide covers the most affordable areas, average rents, and practical tips for securing budget-friendly housing in Bristol.
Why Bristol is a great city for students
Bristol is home to the University of Bristol and the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol), attracting over 60,000 students. The city offers an unmatched student culture, excellent public transport, and a thriving independent food and arts scene. If you are planning to study in the UK, explore UK universities on StudentBuddy to compare Bristol with other UK cities.
Most affordable student areas in Bristol
Redland and Cotham
These leafy Victorian suburbs are popular with Bristol University students. Expect shared house rents of £550–£650 per month per person, including most bills. Very walkable to the Clifton campus.
Horfield and Lockleaze
Approximately 2–3 miles north of the city centre, Horfield offers some of Bristol's cheapest student housing — shared rooms from £450 per month. Good bus links to both universities.
Easton and St George
East Bristol is increasingly popular with students seeking affordable rents (£450–£550 per month) and a diverse, community-oriented neighbourhood. A 15–20 minute cycle from the city centre.
Stapleton and Frenchay
Close to UWE's Frenchay Campus, this area has purpose-built student accommodation and private housing from £100 per week. Ideal for UWE students wanting short commutes.
Average rent costs in Bristol (2025)
- Shared house room: £450–£700 per month
- Studio flat: £850–£1,200 per month
- Purpose-built student accommodation: £130–£230 per week
- Bills (utilities + internet): £60–£90 per month on average
Tips for finding affordable housing in Bristol
- Start early. Bristol's best affordable properties are snapped up in December–February for the following September. Don't wait until summer.
- Look further from campus. Areas like Horfield, Easton, and Brislington are significantly cheaper than Clifton or Redland and have good transport links.
- Share with more people. A 5-bedroom house divided equally is much cheaper per person than a 2-bedroom flat. Many Bristol streets have large Victorian terraces perfect for student groups.
- Check bills-inclusive options. Purpose-built accommodation often includes utilities, broadband, and contents insurance — making the total cost comparable to cheaper private rentals once bills are added.
- Use StudentBuddy. Browse verified student accommodation listings filtered by city, price, and move-in date to find Bristol options that match your budget.
Find affordable Bristol student housing
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Browse student accommodation →What to budget for beyond rent
Rent is only part of your monthly outgoings as a Bristol student. Budget an additional £200–£350 per month for food, transport, phone, and leisure. Bristol has excellent cycling infrastructure, so a second-hand bike (£50–£150) can significantly reduce your transport costs versus a bus pass (approximately £60/month). For help with managing your overall study abroad budget, visit the StudentBuddy For Students page for financial planning guidance.
