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Best Cities in the UK for Affordable Student Living

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Best Cities in the UK for Affordable Student Living

By StudentBuddy·Updated June 2025·8-min read
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The UK has a wide spread of student city affordability — from London's high rents to genuinely affordable northern and midland cities where students can live well on a modest budget. Here are the best UK cities for affordable student living in 2025.

Sheffield

Sheffield consistently tops affordability rankings for UK student cities. Average room rents in popular areas like Crookes, Broomhill, and Ecclesall Road run £450 to £600 per month. The University of Sheffield and Sheffield Hallam together bring over 60,000 students to a city with a thriving independent food scene, excellent music venues, and the Peak District nearby. Compare Sheffield universities on StudentBuddy.

Nottingham

The University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent together create one of the UK's largest student populations. Areas like Lenton and Dunkirk offer shared houses from £400 to £500 per month. Nottingham also has excellent public transport and a walkable city centre.

Newcastle upon Tyne

Newcastle is affordable, friendly, and has a social scene that punches above its size. Average student room rents range from £400 to £650 per month. Heaton and Fenham are the most affordable neighbourhoods. Find Newcastle student accommodation on StudentBuddy.

Leicester

Leicester is one of the UK's most diverse and affordable student cities. Room rents start from £380 per month and the city has good rail connections to London for those who want capital access without London prices.

Liverpool

Liverpool's three universities bring over 75,000 students to the city. Average rents start from £430 per month in areas like Kensington and Wavertree. Liverpool's culture, music, and sport scene are exceptional and the city has invested heavily in student accommodation.

Average monthly student room rents 2025: Sheffield £500 · Nottingham £480 · Newcastle £520 · Leicester £430 · Liverpool £470 · Manchester £580 · Leeds £560 · London £1,050+

Lincoln and Hull

For the absolute lowest UK student rents, Lincoln and Hull are hard to beat — rooms from £350 to £400 per month. Both universities have invested significantly in student experience and have strong reputations in specific fields.

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Frequently asked questions

Hull and Lincoln consistently have the lowest average student room rents in the UK at £350 to £400 per month. Sheffield, Nottingham, and Newcastle are also very affordable while offering larger city amenities.
London rents are typically 60 to 100 percent higher than most other UK cities. Whether it is worth it depends on your course — if your programme requires London-specific industry access, the premium may be justified. Otherwise, the same money goes much further elsewhere.
Outside London, a comfortable student monthly budget including rent, food, transport, and leisure is typically £900 to £1,200. In the most affordable cities, students can manage on £800 to £1,000 per month with careful budgeting.

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