Student Accommodation
Edinburgh
Choosing Edinburgh for your studies means joining a world-class academic community in a city that perfectly blends historic charm with a forward-thinking energy. Whether you are attending the University of Edinburgh, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh Napier University, or Queen Margaret University, finding the right base is the first step to a successful year. While many students traditionally look for private housing in areas like Newington, Marchmont, or Bruntsfield, these locations often require a longer commute to various campuses and can involve the unpredictability of the private rental market. Our student accommodation is strategically positioned to offer a more efficient alternative, often situated closer to key university buildings and city centre hubs to help you save both time and money on daily travel.
Opting for purpose-built accommodation over a private HMO in districts like Leith, Tollcross, or Haymarket provides a level of budgeting certainty that is hard to find elsewhere. We provide a clear, 'boxed off' financial path with all utility bills included*, covering your water, electricity, heating, and high-speed Wi-Fi in one predictable monthly cost. This protects you from the rising caps and spiralling costs often associated with private rentals, allowing you to focus entirely on your degree rather than managing multiple service providers.
Living away from home in a dedicated student environment also offers a level of independence and campus immersion that a daily commute from family homes simply cannot match. By choosing to live in the heart of the student community, you avoid the energy-draining travel that can impact your studies and social life. Instead, you gain a supportive environment where everything is sorted from day one, giving you the freedom to explore everything Edinburgh has to offer while knowing your essentials are completely covered.
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Safety & Security
We understand that safety is a top priority for students and their families alike. Our Edinburgh properties feature onsite management teams and comprehensive CCTV coverage to ensure a secure living environment at all times. Entry is managed via secure key fobs, and our dedicated parcel collection service means deliveries are kept safe until you are ready to collect them. Unlike the private rental market, where maintenance response times can vary significantly, our professional management teams are onsite to handle any repairs or issues quickly and efficiently.
Community & Lifestyle
While private HMOs can sometimes feel isolated if you aren't moving in with a large group of friends, our buildings are designed to foster a genuine sense of belonging. We offer superior onsite amenities, including modern gyms, dedicated study rooms, cinema spaces, and communal lounges where you can connect with your 'crew'. To keep life simple, our residents use the KLIQ app to book social spaces and manage their stay. It is a vibrant, connected lifestyle that ensures you never have to worry about FOMO.
International Support
Edinburgh is a global city, and we are proud to welcome students from all over the world. We specialise in providing a 'soft landing' for international arrivals, offering practical help with logistics and settling into UK life. Our diverse events calendar and inclusive shared spaces are specifically designed to help you build connections quickly, ensuring you feel part of the community from the moment you arrive. We are here to support your journey and make sure you feel at home in Scotland's capital.
Scottish Letting Agent Registration Number: LARN2005009
5 Properties in Edinburgh
Edinburgh’s layout plays a big role in student living. The city is split between historic central areas and newer residential neighbourhoods, with hills and distinct districts in between. Students often choose where to live based on how easy it is to walk, bus, or cycle between accommodation, university buildings, and everyday amenities.
Students are commonly based in areas such as Marchmont, Bruntsfield, Newington, and Leith.
During the summer festival period, parts of Edinburgh become significantly busier, particularly in central areas due to the influx of tourists. The festival is an exciting time though, and should be experienced as a student in the city.





