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Student Accommodation

How much is student accommodation?

We all know rent gobbles up a huge chunk of Maintenance Loans – but which students have to fork out the most? And which gets the best deal? Use our table to find out.

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Rent costs are the bane of most students' lives. As soon as that Maintenance Loan drops in your account, the majority of it is likely to be hoovered up by rent costs pretty quickly.

But there's no denying some students have it worse off than others. Depending on which university you go to, the rent costs you'll face can differ drastically.

In our National Student Accommodation Survey 2025, we uncovered which students pay the most in rent. As is to be expected, the majority of universities with the highest costs are in London. However, some unis elsewhere in the country can have pretty expensive rents, too.

Find out where your university ranks on the rent chart.

Check out our interview with a guy whose rent, when combined with his flatmates, was £2,275 for the student house from hell.

Which universities have the highest rent?

In our latest accommodation survey, among those who pay rent, the average cost was £563 per month.

As you may expect, the uni where students spend the most on rent is based in London. With an average rent of £876 per month, King's College London was the most expensive uni for accommodation. That's around 1.6x the national average!

The other unis in the top four for highest rent – Queen Mary, Imperial College London and UCL – each had an average monthly rent of close over £800 (£869, £848 and £818 respectively).

Cheapest universities for accommodation

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Among surveyed students, those at Bangor University had the cheapest accommodation, reporting an average monthly rent of £376 (around two-thirds of the national average).

For a picture of the cost of rent at universities across the UK, search our table below.

Rent costs by university

* In these instances, there were not enough respondents (or too many significant outliers) to give a reliable average. As an indicative amount, we have used the average rent for each university's region.

Does the Maintenance Loan cover the cost of rent?

Each year the results of our National Student Accommodation Survey highlight just how tough it is to rent while at uni, and something needs to change.

With rent prices still worryingly high, many students have complained that their Maintenance Loan just doesn't cover it.

In the survey, 59% of those who pay rent said they struggled with the costs at least some of the time, including 17% who described it as a constant struggle.

Clearly, there's an issue here, and 51% of students are having to borrow money from sources such as their parents, banks and friends to help pay the rent.

A major issue is that Maintenance Loans, especially for students from England, haven't been keeping up with inflation over recent years. We're calling on the government to change this.

To find out more about the realities of renting at uni, see the full results of the National Student Accommodation Survey.

Jessica Murray

WRITTEN BY Jessica Murray

As an Editor of Save the Student, Jessica Murray has written extensively on student money news and money-saving tips. She was co-host of our podcast, No More Beans, and is now a journalist at the Guardian. Her tips and insights range from fun guides for freshers, to information for graduates entering the workplace.
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