University of Leicester Student Accommodation Guide 2025
Best Halls & Housing Options

Discover the best places to live as a University of Leicester student in 2025 — compare halls, private housing, typical costs, and top tips for budgeting and applications.

🎓 Introduction

Choosing where to live in Leicester is a key part of your student experience. Your accommodation will shape your budget, commute, and social life. This guide walks you through university-managed halls, private student accommodation, and shared housing — with example prices, pros and cons, and practical tips to help you decide.

🏫 University‑Managed Halls of Residence

The University of Leicester offers a range of halls suited to different budgets and preferences.

🛏️ The Village (Oadby Student Village)

👉 Best for: First‑years who want a strong community feel with a campus‑style environment.

🛏️ The City (near campus)

👉 Best for: Students who prioritise short commutes and city conveniences.

🛏️ Freemen’s Student Village (newer builds)

👉 Best for: Those seeking modern rooms and facilities with a balance of social life and quiet study areas.

🏘️ Private Student Accommodation (PBSA)

Leicester has many private student residences offering en‑suite rooms and studios. These often include gyms, cinema rooms, and study areas, with bills bundled.

Tip: Check contract length and cancellation terms before booking.

🏡 Renting Private Flats & Houses

Many second‑ and third‑years choose shared houses in popular student areas:

Average Costs in 2025:

💸 Cost Breakdown for Accommodation in 2025

Accommodation Type Weekly Rent (£) Monthly Cost (£) Bills Included?
University Halls (standard) 120 – 160 480 – 640 Yes
University Halls (en‑suite) 165 – 200 660 – 800 Yes
Private Halls (studio) 170 – 230 680 – 920 Yes
Shared Private Flat 85 – 130 ppw 340 – 520 No

🌟 Pros & Cons of Different Options

✅ University Halls

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✅ Private Student Halls

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✅ Private Flats & Houses

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🛒 Budgeting Tips for Students in Leicester

  1. Apply Early: Halls and popular room types book up well before September.
  2. Check What’s Included: Compare total cost (rent + bills + transport).
  3. Use Student Discounts: Save with TOTUM/UNiDAYS and local offers.
  4. Transport: Factor in bus passes if living further from campus.
  5. Share to Save: Larger houses split between 3–5 can be the best value.

🌍 Living in Leicester as a Student

📌 How to Apply for University Accommodation

  1. Firmly accept your University of Leicester offer.
  2. Apply via the accommodation portal and rank your preferences (Village, City, Freemen’s, etc.).
  3. Review contract length and payment plans.
  4. Pay any required deposit to secure your room.
  5. Watch for your allocation email and move‑in details.

🎯 Conclusion

Whether you choose the community of university halls, the facilities of private PBSA, or the flexibility of a shared house, Leicester offers great options for every budget and lifestyle in 2025.

❓ FAQs about University of Leicester Accommodation

Which area is best for first‑years?
👉 The Village (Oadby) or City halls are ideal for first‑years due to support and social life.
Are studios worth the extra cost?
👉 Studios offer privacy but cost more. If you’re budget‑conscious, consider an en‑suite in a cluster flat.
When do private rentals become available?
👉 Many agencies list properties from late winter or early spring for the next academic year.