Student Accommodation
Birmingham
Birmingham is home to a range of universities and offers many different student lifestyles. The accommodation listed on this page includes shared flats, private studios, and en-suite rooms, giving you the ability to compare options based on space, budget, and location.
The properties shown are relevant to students at universities across Birmingham, including The University of Birmingham, Aston University, and Birmingham City University, to name just three.
Accommodation is available in areas close to university campuses as well as in central neighbourhoods such as Aston, Vauxhall, and the Jewellery Quarter. Some students choose to live nearer to academic buildings, while others prefer areas with easier access to transport links, shops, and city life.
Student areas in Birmingham include Selly Oak, Edgbaston, and Digbeth, each possessing a unique local feel.
Across all properties, the basics are covered, including utility bills, Wi-Fi, and on-site support, helping students settle in and stay in control of day-to-day living.
Details on each property are shown below, including room types, locations, and what is included.
Student Accommodation Birmingham
Our private student accommodation in Birmingham has been designed with the modern student in mind. For those who want an en suite bathroom and private kitchen, our student studios offer the perfect solution.
No matter what you choose, there is no wrong choice with our student accommodation in Birmingham. With plenty of storage space, great study areas and communal facilities, you will have everything you need.
7 Properties in Birmingham
Students in Birmingham live across a wide range of neighbourhoods, often choosing areas based on their university and transport links. Selly Oak is particularly popular with University of Birmingham students due to its proximity to campus. Other students choose areas such as Edgbaston or the city centre, which offer good connections and access to shops, gyms, and social spaces.
Birmingham has an extensive public transport network, making it easy for students to travel between accommodation, campus, and the city centre. Trains, trams, and buses connect key student areas, and many students also cycle or walk shorter distances.
Yes, Birmingham appeals to students who want options. The city offers a wide range of universities, neighbourhoods, and lifestyles, from busy city-centre living to quieter residential areas. With extensive shopping, cultural venues, sports facilities, and green spaces, students can shape a routine that suits their interests while still staying connected to their studies.
The University of Birmingham is a Russell Group university and is home to over 20,000 students in total. It is a large institution, with a cherished history and is easily recognisable due to its distinctive red brick buildings.




