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Best Accommodations for Students Studying Abroad in the UK

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The Best Accommodations for Students Studying Abroad in the UK

By StudentBuddy·Updated June 2025·8-min read
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Arriving in the UK as an international student is an exciting but logistically complex experience. Accommodation is one of the most important decisions you will make before you arrive — getting it right from the start has a significant impact on your academic performance and overall wellbeing. Here is a guide to the best options.

University halls for international students

University halls of residence are the most popular choice for international students in their first year. All-inclusive pricing, on-campus or near-campus location, guaranteed placement before you arrive, and a built-in community all make halls the lowest-risk, highest-support option. If you are applying to study in the UK, explore UK universities on StudentBuddy to find institutions with strong international student accommodation programmes.

Purpose-built student accommodation

PBSA offered by providers like Unite Students, Vita Student, Fresh, and Nido is the second most popular option for international students. It combines all-inclusive pricing, professional management, social programming, and amenity-rich environments specifically designed to help new students build community and feel at home. PBSA can be booked before you arrive in the UK, eliminating the stress of searching remotely. Browse PBSA options across the UK on StudentBuddy.

Private housing as an international student

Private housing offers more space and lower cost per person than halls or PBSA, but requires more preparation. Key challenges include needing a UK-based guarantor, navigating tenancy agreements in an unfamiliar legal system, and setting up utilities remotely before you arrive. If you plan to rent privately, start your search at least 4 to 6 months before your course begins and use your university's international student housing support service.

Guarantor note: Most UK private landlords require a UK-based guarantor. International students without UK contacts can use commercial guarantor services such as Housing Hand, which charge a fee — typically 50 to 75 percent of one month rent — to act as guarantor.

Pre-arrival tips for international students

  1. Book accommodation before you arrive — do not rely on finding something on arrival, particularly for September starts.
  2. Use your university's accommodation service as your first port of call — they have relationships with vetted providers.
  3. Confirm your exact move-in date and key collection procedure before travelling.
  4. Join your university's international student community online before you arrive — finding housemates in advance is much easier through these networks.
  5. Visit StudentBuddy For Students for comprehensive pre-arrival guidance for international students in the UK, including visa, banking, and registration checklists.

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Frequently asked questions

University halls of residence are the most popular choice for international students in their first year, offering all-inclusive pricing and a built-in community. Purpose-built student accommodation is the second most popular option, with similar advantages and often superior amenities.
Most private UK landlords require a UK-based guarantor. International students without UK contacts can use commercial guarantor services such as Housing Hand, which charge a fee to act as guarantor. University halls and PBSA typically do not require a guarantor.
At least 4 to 6 months before your course start date. University hall places should be applied for immediately after receiving your offer. PBSA can often be booked 6 to 12 months in advance. Do not leave accommodation unsecured until after arrival.

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