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Student Studio Brighton

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As a popular seaside city, Brighton has over 35,000 students. Because of this increase in the population, the demand for private rentals is growing by 12% every year. Even though it has a high cost of living, Brighton is known for providing a great lifestyle where those living in studio accommodation Brighton are always just 15 minutes away from the sea. University Living helps students find the right place in this competitive market. It offers a curated list of verified options for a studio flat Brighton, including properties like Hollingbury House, Student Castle Brighton and iQ Abacus House. Having starting prices of $180/week, through us, one can easily access expert support, and instant booking options.

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Student Studio in Brighton

Also called “Silicon Beach”, Brighton has a strong student presence with 1 in 5 residents being a student. In addition to this, 38% students here prefer private studio accommodation Brighton instead of older shared Victorian houses. A student studio here is a self-contained unit that includes a bed, kitchenette, and bathroom. This setup gives students full independence, privacy, and a quiet place to study without distractions. They are especially helpful for PG and international students, allowing them better time management and personal space. University Living helps students manage Brighton’s competitive housing market by offering PBSA’s, which can save around 20–30% on hidden costs like heating and high-speed fibre internet. These studio apartments Brighton range from about £180- £308 per week. They all have modern features like soundproof music rooms, bouldering walls, and yoga studios. Some of the top student accommodation Brighton include:

  1. Holden Court: 1.11 miles away from city centre and 10 minutes away from beach, this is a fully furnished studio having sophisticated decor. It is 2.6 miles away from the University of Sussex and 11 minutes' walk away from Brighton Business School.

  1. iQ Sawmills: This student studio Cambridge accepts international guarantor and provides free dual occupancy. 25 minutes away from the University of Brighton, it is just 3-minute walk to Sainsbury supermarket.

  1. IQ Brighton: Near to some of the top attractions such as Brighton Palace Pier (2.1 miles), Preston Park (1.9 miles) and Sea Life Brighton Aquarium (2.0 miles), it is ideal for those who love lively city life with coastal twists.

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Are utility bills really “all-inclusive” in a studio flat Brighton?

Yes, every student accommodation Brighton includes bills in the rent. This usually covers water, electricity, heating, and high-speed Wi-Fi.

Can I find studio apartments Brighton that allow dual occupancy?

Yes, there are many students who want to share a studio with their student partner to save money. Some places may charge a small extra weekly rent, while others allow it for free.

How early should I book a student studio Brighton?

Brighton has a shortage of student housing, and it is also popular with graduates who stay after finishing their studies. Because of this, studios often get fully booked 6 to 8 months in advance. So, you should plan accordingly.

Are these studios close to Brighton nightlife and the Lanes?

Students often worry about being too far from the city’s social life. That is why most of the properties listed with University Living are in central locations, so you are usually just a 10-minute walk or short bus ride from North Laine and the seafront.

What security features do Brighton studios have?

Safety is very important for students in Brighton, also known as “Silicon Beach.” Most modern studios listed on University Living include 24/7 staff support, CCTV, and secure entry systems like key fobs or biometric access. This makes them much safer compared to traditional private housing in the city.