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Uncover innovation, culture and northern charm with university accommodation in Manchester. Our Manchester uni accommodation is in the midst of culture, nightlife and all this vibrant city has to offer.

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Manchester

Manchester is a thriving metropolitan city where culture, nightlife, sport, shopping, and higher education come together. It’s not only a seat of historical and scientific ingenuity and innovation, but also a hub of creativity too, from theatre and art to music and film. Combine that with friendly locals, heaps of restaurants and bars, and easy access to the surrounding countryside, and it’s easy to see why Manchester is a student’s playground.

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University accommodation in Manchester


Manchester was the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, which you can still see evidence of today in the historic mills and canals dotted throughout the city. It also played a key role in political movements, with the Labour Party and the Women’s Social and Political Union – the suffragette movement – starting in Manchester.

The city also gave the world bands like The Stone Roses, The Smiths, Joy Division and, of course, Oasis. This rich culture and heritage have combined to make Manchester what it is today – a Northern powerhouse where students from all over the world can realise their potential.

We have a great selection of modern and secure student accommodation options in Manchester. Whether you study at the University of Manchester, Manchester Metropolitan University, The Royal Northern College of Music, the University of Salford, or University Academy 92 you’ll be in the heart of it all.

We have ten properties to choose from in Manchester:

Each one is purpose-built for students, with spacious rooms and communal facilities and amenities to enhance student life.

Book your student accommodation in Manchester for 2024/25 and make the most of this brilliant city.

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How to book Manchester student accommodation with us

  • Choose your property and room type.

  • Book a viewing or watch a virtual tour.

  • Choose your length of stay.

  • Enter your personal details.

  • Enter your guarantor details.

  • Submit your payment details.

  • Choose the instalment plan of one, three or seven payments.

To book student accommodation in Manchester, you must be at least 16 years old and a student in education.

We offer as standard:

A 7-Day Cooling-Off Period – if you change your mind, you can cancel your booking within seven days.

No Place, No Pay – if your offer is withdrawn, or you choose a different university, you can cancel your agreement at no cost.

Ready to book? Here’s how to pay for student accommodation in Manchester

You can pay for your Manchester student accommodation in the following ways:

  • Direct Debit

  • Card payment

  • UnionPay for international students.

All bills are included with Unite Students, so there’s no hidden extra costs. Pay in one, three or seven instalments to suit your finances.

We don’t take deposits, but advance rent may be required. This is a small part of the full-year amount, and we put this towards your first rent instalment.

You may need a guarantor for your student accommodation in Manchester. This must be someone over 25 who can make payments if you’re unable to pay rent on time. For example, a parent or legal guardian.

Types of rooms in Manchester

Bed and desk in a Premium En-suite room

Check out our room grades

Our Manchester student housing comes in three different grades:

  • Basic – this is our best value accommodation. There’s access to all facilities.

  • Classic – the next upgrade, these rooms feature more space and room for storage.

  • Premium – greater space and a bigger bed with luxurious and stylish decor.

Features may vary by property – browse our Manchester student accommodation for further details.

Find out what’s included in your room and what you need to bring.

ManchesterFAQs

You can book student accommodation in Manchester from the first week in November for the next academic year, which begins the following September. Manchester is one of Unite Students’ most popular cities, so it’s best to book as soon as you receive your offer to avoid disappointment.

With a huge student population, housing in and around the city centre can be hard to find, and Manchester student halls are usually oversubscribed. So, it’s a good idea to get your application in sooner rather than later. Book now and lock in the price for 2024/25.

If you go through clearing to get a place at university in Manchester, there may still be some accommodation available with Unite Students. If not, you can join the waiting list as places could come free if others drop out. Remember, if you're a first-year student and you don't get the university of your choice, you can always cancel your accommodation for free.

The cost of private student accommodation in Manchester varies a lot depending on the location and quality. Modern, purpose-built city centre student accommodation offering great facilities and spacious rooms will be more expensive. But, in more affordable areas like Rusholme, Fallowfield and Salford you can find accommodation at a much more reasonable rate.

At Unite Students, your safety and security are our top priorities. All our properties are fitted with CCTV around the entrances and have key card entry to keep you safe. We have concerges working on our receptions who can help you with any issues, and our call centre is open 24/7. You can also use our MyUnite app for support.

Other than the city centre, areas like Fallowfield, Castlefield, Rusholme and Salford are very popular with students. They have the perfect balance of affordable housing, pubs, clubs and shops. With an extensive tram network running through the city, these areas are also easy to get to from the university campuses in Manchester.

Yes, you can view accommodation in Manchester before booking with Unite Students. Simply book a viewing online or request a viewing by emailing or calling us. If you can’t get to Manchester for a viewing, you can take a 360° virtual tour online instead.

No, you don’t have to live in halls at university in Manchester. Although most universities have their own halls of residence, you can opt for independent Manchester student halls, privately run halls with Unite Students, or group housing. The choice is entirely up to you.

Manchester is one of the UK’s most culturally diverse cities, with people from all over the world making their home here. With world class universities, a proud northern identity, friendly locals, a booming economy and a rich history, Manchester is a top choice for many international students.

Historically areas like Fallowfield, Rusholme and Castlefield were where most students lived in Manchester – the rows of Victorian terrace houses were more affordable than other options. But, as Manchester’s skyline evolves, more and more students are choosing student accommodation in the city centre. Purpose-built student accommodation often has modern and spacious flats, communal facilities like gyms, common rooms and study areas. They’re also in top locations close to universities and public transport links.

While university-owned halls usually only allow first year students, private student accommodation, like Unite Students, accepts second, third and postgraduate students, as well as mature students. You can make a group booking with friends, book a room in a shared flat, or opt for a studio room for your own privacy - all with access to the shared facilities.

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