Student Accommodation in Manchester
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Student areas in Manchester
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Student Housing in Manchester
Manchester is one of those student cities where you can shape the year around what matters to you, not the other way round. If you want a short commute into the Oxford Road corridor, you can do that. If you want quieter streets and bigger rooms, you can do that too. The city has plenty of student housing options, and that tends to make the search less stressful when you start early and filter properly.
Find next year’s student home in Manchester on Housr based on property size, price, or search by neighbourhood or proximity to your university with ease.
How to shortlist the right student home for you
Commute to campus
Keep your commute simple. If you wouldn’t go very far to get to an early lecture on time, consider housing near your university.
Property type
Depending on how many people you want to live with, search for either 1–3 bedroom student homes, 4–6 bedroom properties, or 7+ bedroom houses in Manchester.
Non-negotiables
All properties listed on our site include bills as standard through a Housr Bills package, so you don’t have to budget for extra monthly costs beyond rent. Then think about the things that genuinely affect day-to-day living: parking, outdoor space, desk space, en-suites, bike storage, and whether the street will be quiet enough for sleep. Use the listing details to confirm what each place includes.
Tenancy fit
Finally, check the tenancy start date, contract length, guarantor requirements, deposit, and what the agent includes within the rent. A good approach is to shortlist first, view the property, then go through the admin with the agent at the viewing or over the phone, so you don’t waste time on places you won’t end up choosing.
What makes Manchester a strong student accommodation market?
Manchester’s a well-known major city for university-goers. Not only is it the “London of the north”, but there are also such good connections throughout the city and its neighbouring villages that mean more housing options. Prioritise what matters most to you, like travel to and from campus, house size, or staying close to friends.
Here’s what you can expect when getting around in Manchester as a student:
Travel savings
The Bee Network offers student ticket options (including term-style student bus tickets), plus contactless “tap and go” across bus and tram, which helps keep travel costs more predictable if you’re going to and from campus most days.
Strong rail connectivity
Manchester’s main rail hubs (especially Piccadilly) make travel around the UK straightforward. If you travel home often, living somewhere with a simple route into the centre can make life noticeably easier.
Easy access to the airport
Manchester Airport is a major hub for Ryanair, arguably the most student-friendly airline the UK has to offer, due to its ongoing sales and low air fares. Great for when it comes to organising.
If you’re viewing student houses in Manchester, remember the city has a mix of older terrace housing in traditional student neighbourhoods and newer apartments closer to the centre. Knowing what you’re likely to rent helps you ask better questions at the viewing stage.
Student areas in Manchester to consider
Fallowfield
Fallowfield is pretty much always on the shortlist for students. It’s relatively cheap, there are plenty of shared student houses, busy streets around term time, and plenty of quick food options along Wilmslow Road. The village is also well-connected to campus thanks to the bus routes running along Wilmslow Road, and you’ve got Platt Fields park nearby for when the Manchester weather decides to play nice. Find Student Housing in Fallowfield on Housr
Withington
Withington still has plenty of student housing, but the pace is usually calmer, and you can find quieter streets that still connect well to town. Withington’s home to two major student pubs, The Orion and The Victoria, so despite being slightly further out than Fallowfield, there’s still a strong student population for the full student experience. Mauldeth Road train station and buses running along Wilmslow Road connect Withington to the city centre. Find Student Housing in Withington on Housr
Rusholme
Rusholme is known for the Curry Mile and a constant stream of food spots. It can be convenient for getting into the centre and towards Oxford Road, but think about noise and footfall if you’re sensitive to it! Rusholme is closer to Manchester Royal Infirmary, so good for medical placements, and it does have some good green space in Whitworth Park, making up for its often louder atmosphere. Find Student Housing in Rusholme on Housr
Hulme
Hulme sits close to the centre and can be a practical base if you want to be near Manchester Met and the city centre without paying city-centre prices for every option. Hulme neighbours Rusholme, which is another popular student area, so it can be good to have a nice mix between proximity to the city centre and outer-city living. Find Student Housing in Hulme on Housr
Didsbury
Didsbury is popular with students who want a leafy feel, good cafes, and a slightly more settled pace. It often suits postgrads and final years who are happy being a little further out for a better day-to-day environment. Because of its status, it is generally a more expensive option. Didsbury’s a very family-oriented environment, so if you’re searching for a party house, take a look at Withington or Fallowfield! Find Student Housing in Didsbury on Housr
Choosing between student houses, rooms, and studios in Manchester
Student houses (house shares)
Usually, these are the best value per person, and often the easiest way to live with friends.
Private rooms in shared homes
Good if you want shared living without organising a whole group. Focus on communal spaces as you’ll often spend the most time there. If you are still deciding who to live with, or you need to fill a spare room in a house you like, you can use the Roomie feature in the Housr app to match with other students. Download Housr on iOS here and on Android here.
Studios and 1-bed flats
If you need privacy for study, shift work, or personal space, studios can make sense. There are usually fewer options to choose from, and it’s worth being honest about the lifestyle trade-off: cooking and living a few steps from your bed can feel cramped if you’re used to a house share.









