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Student Accomodation

Finding a safe and comfortable place to live is one of the most important steps in your study abroad journey. In 2026, the global housing market for students is diverse, offering everything from high-tech urban apartments to cozy family homestays.

Common Types of Student Accommodation

  • On-Campus Dormitories (Halls of Residence): Located directly on university grounds, these are perfect for first-year students. They offer a built-in community, high security, and zero commute time. Most include utilities (Wi-Fi, water, electricity) in the rent.
  • Purpose-Built Student Accommodation (PBSA): These are large, off-campus apartment complexes designed specifically for students (e.g., UniLodge in Australia or Unite Students in the UK). They often feature premium amenities like gyms, cinema rooms, and dedicated study hubs.
  • Private Shared Rentals: A popular choice for students looking for independence. You rent a house or apartment with friends or other students and split the costs. This is often the most budget-friendly option but requires you to manage your own utility bills.
  • Homestays: Live with a local family in your host country. This is an excellent way to improve your English and experience the local culture firsthand. In most cases, daily meals are included in the weekly fee.