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Cheap Student Accommodation in Brighton, UK
Getting cheap student accommodation Brighton is not a far fetched deal with the help of University Living. For those who want to live here must plan their monthly budgets of £1,100-£1,350. It is still around 15% cheaper than living in central London. In addition, there are several affordable student accommodation Brighton, UK options, including Student Castle Brighton, Hollingbury House and Pavilion Point, starting from around £180 per week. These properties come with excellent amenities such as rooftop sunset terraces, app-controlled laundry systems, yoga studios, and many others. We are also known for keeping safety of our students in mind. That is why we offer 24/7 onsite staff and secure smart-lock entry systems.
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Cheap Student Accommodation in Brighton
On average, the estimated monthly cost of living in Brighton usually ranges between £1,800 to £2,500 for a single person, depending on your lifestyle and type of student accommodation Brighton, UK. This usually includes weekly grocery shopping of £50-£70, utilities for £150-£220 and transportation costs ranging between £95-£100/month. Furthermore, a studio or one-bedroom flat usually costs around £1,100-£1,500+ per month. And on the other hand, a room in a shared house generally ranges from £650-£850 per month. So, to have affordable student housing Brighton, book your place via University Living. We will help you avoid the yearly 7.5% increase in rental demand. Students can save around £720-£960 per year by cycling or using Unizone rail tickets, which reduce travel costs by around 34%. There are several discount platforms like TOTUM and UNiDAYS that can also help students save 10-20% on shopping and essentials. To know more about how much you will be spending here, students can also use University Living cost-of-living calculator. Below are the cheap student accommodation Brighton, UK under £230/week:
Hollingbury House: Just a 10 minutes' walk from the University of Brighton, while Brighton and Sussex Medical School is just 15 minutes by bus. This student accommodation includes amenities like yoga studios and private study rooms, making it popular among students.
Hillfort House: This student accommodation allows below 18 individuals to stay here. With policies such as No Visa, No Pay available, it provides monthly installment plans for students. It also offers private cinema pods, a 24-hour gym and coffee stations for focused study sessions.
Student Castle Brighton: Surrounded by locations such as Costa Coffee, William Clarke Park and Preston Manor, this property features gaming hubs, vending machines, and all-inclusive bills to make budgeting easier. It is just 8-minute drive from the University of Brighton.
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How can I find student accommodation in Brighton for under £200 per week?
One can easily find student accommodation in Brighton under £200 through University Living. There are several properties here such as Hollingbury House, Hillfort House and Student Castle Brighton that are under £200. Other than that, you can also go for shared accommodation.
Is it cheaper to live in halls or a private house share in Brighton?
With the level of freedom and independence that you will get here, one should go for Brighton. They follow an all-inclusive rental model, which means bills of water, gas, electricity and heating are all included in the rent. This helps students avoid extra costs.
How much should international students budget for monthly living costs in Brighton?
Apart from rent, international students should plan to spend around £450–£600 per month on groceries, travel, personal expenses, and social activities.
Are there any "hidden costs" I should know about when booking cheap housing?
Yes, one must always check that while booking fee or security deposit are there before confirming their accommodation. And if they are not included in the property, then you will be asked to pay for additional £10–£20 per month.
Which Brighton neighbourhoods are the safest for budget-conscious students?
Areas like Hanover Brighton and Lewes Road Brighton are popular with students because they are safe, well-lit, and close to university areas.

