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Student Accommodation Brighton
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Student Accommodation in Brighton, UK
Located on England’s south coast, Brighton is a beautiful town famous for its Regency architecture, pebble beaches, and inclusive culture. Brighton is also home to some of the top universities in the United Kingdom and therefore, several thousand students come to the city every year to pursue their education.
To assist these students in finding the right accommodation for them, University Living steps in! There are several options available to choose from for student housing Brighton, and University Living helps students find just the right property for them. With over a decade of experience and over thousands of properties available for rent in 6 continents of the world, University Living is a trusted name in the accommodation abroad industry.
Types of Student Accommodation in Brighton, UK
When it comes to student accommodation in Brighton, there are plenty of options available for students. Choosing the right type of home is important as this decides how you shall spend the next few years of your student life in the city. The type of accommodation directly influences the rent that you pay because student properties in Brighton are divided into 2 broad categories: PBSAs and Private Apartments. Let’s discuss them in brief:
1. Student Housing: Purpose-Built Student Accommodations, also referred to as Student Housing, are properties designed specifically for students. These properties have great benefits and are best suited for international students. PBSAs have also been divided further in 4 types which have been explained below:
Shared Apartments: These are the most affordable types of student rooms in Brighton. Students get to have a room for themselves that is shared with 2/3 occupants, along with a shared washroom, shared living room, and a shared kitchen.
En-Suite Accommodations: These are the top choice for international students coming into Brighton, as in these properties, students get to have an entire room attached to a washroom for themselves, along with a shared living room and a shared kitchen.
Non En-Suite Accommodations: These properties are very similar to En-Suite Accommodations. The only major difference between these two property types is that, unlike its counterpart, in a Non En-Suite Accommodation, the washroom is not attached to the room.
Studio Apartments: A studio apartment is the epitome of comfort and privacy in student rooms in Brighton. This is because students get to have an entire separate unit to themselves that comprises a room, an attached washroom, and a kitchen.
2. Private Apartment: A private apartment is the best type of accommodation that a student can get in Brighton. These are ideal for both, students and working professionals. Individuals get an independent unit with 2/3 rooms along with a living room, attached washrooms, and a kitchen. All of this for just one person!
However, students must note that unlike PBSAs, these properties do not include utility bills like electricity, water, gas and maintenance bills in the rent. Also, sometimes these properties come with no or fewer furnishings. If the furnishings and appliances are not up to your expectations, you might have to buy new ones. Therefore, students in the first and second years are suggested to go for PBSAs for student rooms in Brighton.
About Brighton
Originally a small shipping village on the British coast, Brighton gained prominence due to King George V in the 18th Century. Brighton is home to the world’s oldest operational aquarium (SEA LIFE Brighton, opened in 1872) and the oldest electric railway in the UK, Volk’s Electric Railway, which opened in 1883.
Due to its proximity to the capital (about 50 miles away), it is frequently nicknamed ‘London by the Sea’. The population of Brighton is around 283,870, and this population is quite open-minded because UKs first nudist beach was opened up in 1980. The city is also home to the famous beach, which is made of an estimated 614 million pebbles rather than sand.
Best Areas to Live in Brighton
Brighton is a great town to stay in. The serene views that the city has to offer, without the hustle and bustle of a big city, but with all conveniences, are just unmatched. These areas already have an established student community, and students are recommended to stay in these neighbourhoods as birds of the same feather flock together. Students can reach out to their peers and roommates that are already students in case they have any issues or problems.
Hanover: This is the most famous neighbourhood for students in the city. Hanover is famous for its steep hills and rows of vibrant, multicoloured buildings. The area boasts a high density of quirky pubs and is popular with second and third-year students. Hanover also has a strong community feel and is within walking distance of the city centre. Hanover is also popularly known as the "Muesli Mountain" due to its historically bohemian and organic-loving residents.
Lewes Road: The next best neighbourhood for students in the city is Lewes Road. This area is located at a strategic location, and the long street acts as the main artery connecting the city centre to the University of Brighton and the University of Sussex. Lewes Road is packed with student-friendly supermarkets, takeaway spots, and cheap cafes. It offers excellent 24-hour bus links, making it the most practical choice for commuting to campus. The street is home to many purpose-built student accommodation blocks and large shared houses.
Moulsecoomb: Another neighbourhood for student accommodation in Brighton is Moulsecoomb. Located directly adjacent to the University of Brighton’s main campus and Moulsecoomb station, this area is one of the top choices for students looking for affordable housing. Moulsecoomb features a mix of traditional terraced housing and modern university halls. This locality is perfect for students who want to roll out of bed and be in a lecture within minutes.
Cost of Living in Brighton
Brighton is a very affordable city compared to other major cities in the UK, including London, Wales, Manchester, and Cambridge. The city is considered to be one of the most friendly cities in the country, with property rents almost 25-30% less than others. The cost of living is a personal concept that is determined by the type of expenses you make and the lifestyle you lead. However, if you make a strict budget and follow it properly, you can expect to spend a month in Brighton in well under $1000.
The table below outlines some of the major expenses that you might undertake as a student living in Brighton.
Expense | Amount (In £ per month) |
Rent | 700 – 1200 |
Food | 100 – 200 |
Transport | 100 – 150 |
Leisure | 100 – 200 |
Total | 1000 – 1750 |
Note: Students must note that these figures are tentative and might change based on the sort of expenses they make. To find out an approximate budget, try our Cost of Living Calculator for free!
Top Student Accommodation in Brighton
For students, it is very crucial to find the right housing in Brighton, which is more than a place to sleep. Thus, student apartments in Brighton must be in vibrant hubs designed for connection, comfort, and convenience. That’s why we’ve curated a selection of the city’s top student accommodations ranged between £175/wk and £308/wk, based on location, amenities, and genuine student feedback.
Here are the top 5 properties for students in the city:
These properties are some of the best and most preferred properties by students in the city and students can stay at these properties without any issues.
Affordable Student Accommodation in Brighton
Brighton has a plethora of options to choose from when it comes to student accommodation. However, it is important to choose the best out of all the available options. There are several housing in Brighton with rent as low as £175/wk that provide some of the best facilities at the most affordable costs.
Here are the top 5 properties for students:
These properties are some of the most affordable options for student housing in Brighton and are booked almost instantly once available for booking. Therefore, don’t wait until it's too late and book your accommodation with University Living now!
Student Travel in Brighton, UK
Brighton has a total population of more than 250,000, and yet, the city boasts an extensive network of public transit systems that consist of buses and train links. These modes of transport are a boon for students and residents of the city. These have been explained briefly below:
Brighton & Hove Buses: This is the main mode of transport for thousands of students across Brighton and nearby areas. Some of the most frequent routes include and connect major universities with the city centre, and residential neighbourhoods like Moulsecoomb and Falmer. Also, students can take advantage of student bus passes and mobile ticketing available for discounted travel.
Southern Railway & Thameslink Trains: The Southern Railway is a major transport link that provides greater and faster rail connectivity between Brighton, London, Lewes, and surrounding towns. Some of the key stations include Brighton, London Road (Brighton), and Falmer (near campus). It is most useful for students commuting from nearby areas or traveling on weekends.
Cycling and Walking: Brighton is not spread across a massive area. You can expect to reach from one end of the city to another in a matter of just 1.5 - 2 hours by walking. You can expect to cover the stretch in less than an hour on a cycle. The city boasts dedicated cycle lanes and coastal routes make biking a practical option. Bike parking is also available near universities and transport hubs to promote cycling. It is best suited for short daily commutes and avoiding peak bus times.
Brighton Tourist Attractions for Students
Brighton is one of the most underrated cities in the UK for tourists. The city offers some of the most pristine views of the English Channel. There are several places that students and tourists love to be at, and if you are a student living in Brighton, you cannot afford to miss these marvelous tourist spots.
The Royal Pavilion: The Royal Pavilion is an exotic, Indo-Saracenic palace built as a seaside retreat for King George IV. The architecture of the palace is an absolute delight for the eyes and also offers some of the best views of the city. It is famous for its oriental interior design, onion domes, and lavish banqueting rooms. The Royal Pavilion is the most distinctive landmark in the city and houses a museum of Regency history.
Brighton Palace Pier: This is a classic Victorian-era pier that serves as the city's primary entertainment hub over the water. The Brighton Palace Pier consists of a mix of retro arcade games, thrill rides, and traditional seaside food stalls. The location offers some of the best sunset views of the coastline, and the skeletal West Pier ruins. The entry to the pier is free, making it one of the most visited free attractions in the UK.
The Lanes & North Laine: These are two interconnected historic quarters that define Brighton’s quirky and bohemian character. The Lanes feature 16th-century narrow alleys packed with high-end antique and jewelry shops. The North Lane is known for vibrant street art, vegetarian cafes, and independent boutiques. This lane is perfect for students looking for "Instagrammable" spots and unique, non-high-street shopping.
Brighton i360: One of the most iconic spots in the city, the Brighton i360 is a 162-metre-tall moving observation tower located right on the beachfront. The glass viewing pod glides up to 138 metres, offering 360-degree views of the South Downs. Brighton i360 features a Sky Bar where visitors can enjoy local Sussex sparkling wine while in the air. Also, this tower was designed by the same architects who created the London Eye.
Top Universities in Brighton
Brighton is a major educational hub and houses some of the top universities in the United Kingdom. These universities welcome thousands of students every year to become a part of the vibrant student community in Brighton. These universities have been discussed briefly below:
University of Sussex: The University of Sussex is a research-intensive university located in a national park, globally renowned for its pioneering interdisciplinary approach and modernist architecture. The university consistently ranks among the top 50 universities in the United Kingdom. Some of the most famous alumni include Nobel Prize winner Sir Harry Kroto, former South African President Thabo Mbeki, and artist Burna Boy. The best courses for students at the University of Sussex are Development Studies (ranked #1 globally), International Business, and Astrophysics.
University of Brighton: The University of Brighton is another professional-focused institution with roots as a Victorian art school, now leading in vocational training and community-based research across three campuses. Some of the best courses that students choose at the University of Brighton include Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Architecture, and Education. Notable alumni include Norman Cook (Fatboy Slim), fashion designer Julien Macdonald, and actor Paddy Considine.
Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS): The BSMS is a highly regarded medical institute in the United Kingdom and is a specialized partnership between the Universities of Sussex and Brighton that provides high-ranking clinical training integrated with the local NHS Trust. The top courses at BSMS include Medicine (BM BS), Global Health, and Physician Associate Studies. The institute has produced some of the best top-tier clinical leaders, such as Dr. Charlie Sayer and prominent medical researcher Dr. Jessica Eccles.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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When is the best time to start looking for student housing in Brighton?
The best time to start looking for student housing in Brighton is right after you receive your Letter of Acceptance from the university. The earlier you start, the better it is!
Is student accommodation in Brighton secure for international students?
Yes, Brighton is one of the safest cities in the United Kingdom and students can stay in a student accommodation in the city without any fears or concerns.
What should I do if my Brighton student room isn’t what I expected?
If your student room in Brighton student room is not as per your expextations, please feel free to contact University Living’s 24/7 student helplline and we shall assist you further.
What’s included in the rent for student housing in Brighton?
The rent for student housing in Brighton includes:
Electricity Bill
Gas Bill
Water Bill
Wi-Fi / Internet Charges
Other facilities like Gym, Breakfast Bar, Lounge, etc as offered by the property.
What types of student living options are available in Brighton?
There are various types of student living options available in Brighton. These have been mentioned below:
Shared Apartments
En-Suite accommodations
Non En-Suite Accommodations
Studio Apartments
Private Apartments
Can I tour a Brighton student property before making a booking?
Yes, you can view a student property in Brighton before booking. We at University Living provide the actual pictures and videos of the property.
Is it possible to extend my stay in Brighton student accommodation?
Yes, it is possible to extend your stay in a Brighton student accommodation. However, it is important that students inform our accommodation experts well in advance so that the same room is not allocated to some other student.
Which payment methods are accepted for student housing in Brighton?
All sorts of online payment methods like debit/credit cards and online bank transfers are accepted for student housing in Brighton.
Can rent for Brighton student accommodation be paid in cash?
No, the rent for Brighton student accommodation cannot be paid in cash.
Are there student housing options in central Brighton?
Yes, there are a plenty of student housing options in central Brighton. Check out such properties only at University Living.
Why is it important to book Brighton student apartments early?
It is important to book a student apartment early in Brighton to get the maximum number of options for student properties along with University Living’s exclusive early bird discounts.
Are discounts available when booking student rooms in Brighton in a group?
Yes, there are various sorts of early bird discounts and special offers that University Living runs from time to time.
What documents are required to secure student accommodation in Brighton?
The following documents are required to secure a student accommodation in Brighton:
Valid passport or government-issued photo ID
Student visa (for international students)
University admission or enrolment letter
Proof of income or financial support
Guarantor or co-signer information (if required)
Credit history or credit report (if available)
Completed rental application form
Students might be required to provide some or all of these documents.
Can my parents stay with me briefly when I move into Brighton student housing?
Yes, your parents are allowed to stay for a brief period of time when you move into Brighton student accommodation. However, it depends on the room type and availability.
Am I allowed to live with a non-student partner in Brighton student accommodation?
No, students are not allowed to share the room with a non-student partner. However, this is not the case with a private apartment. They are available for rent for both students and working professionals.

