Chester University Accommodation

Once they are accepted, students at Chester University require a place to call home. Fortunately, there is an abundance of accommodation options to select from, allowing students to find an ideal living situation that suits their study location, lifestyle, budget, taste and personal requirements.

Where is student accommodation in Chester?

Chester University accommodation is typically sited near the higher learning institution’s many locations across the city like the Wheeler Building, Queen’s Park, Kingsway and the main campus, Exton Park based on Parkgate Road. As well as halls of residence on and near university campuses, popular areas for student accommodation include Hoole, the Garden Quarter and the Upper and Lower Canal Basin, but there is student housing all over Chester, even in the centre of the city.

How expensive is student accommodation in Chester?

In comparison to many other parts of the country, students at Chester University can often enjoy lower costs for accommodation. While properties in certain neighbourhoods and hotspots like the city centre involve higher rents, student accommodation in Chester either in halls on campus or private lets in student-friendly areas like those mentioned above can be extremely affordable. No fee and bills included accommodation can also keep costs lower and streamline spending for students.

Chester University accommodation on campus

University owned accommodation is called halls of residence, or “halls” for short. Accommodation may comprise single or shared rooms, and sometimes cluster flats and either involve an en-suite bathroom or shared facilities. Chester halls of residence can be found at Grosvenor House, Waterside Court Student Village, Trinity Hall, Tudor Place, Fontessa House and Granary Studios, among other locations. Places are limited in Halls and mainly reserved for freshers, providing them with ease of access to the university.

Chester student accommodation off campus

In their second year, students at Chester typically spread their wings and move beyond the boundaries of the university campuses. A key step on the journey to adulthood, moving into accommodation that isn’t university-owned can give students a sense of responsibility and teach them life lessons, like meeting obligations, sticking to a budget, and living and getting along with people who aren’t related to them.

Chester students have an extensive range of accommodation options off campus, but these typically break down into four key categories of homestays, private share houses, rented apartments and purpose-built student accommodation.

Homestays

Often adopted by overseas students, a homestay involves a student living in a room within the home of a Chester family. It can offer a sense of security and help students integrate and adapt with life in the city within the support of a family unit.

Private shared houses

Sometimes referred to as a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO), private shared houses are traditional apartments or houses in Chester let by property agents or landlords. Student can secure rooms in shared houses as individuals or as a group of friends. While each student has their own room, they share communal rooms like bathrooms and kitchens.

Rented apartments

Also called Built to Rent (BTR), rented apartment buildings offer students a range of accommodation options including bedsits, shared apartments and studio flats. Students may have their own private kitchen or bathroom or share with others, depending on the type of rental.

Purpose-built student accommodation (PBSAs)

Purpose-built student accommodation or PBSA for short, is like a BTR property but is specially designed with students in mind. A range of self-contained units, flat shares and studios are available in buildings along with amenities aimed at student needs including areas for socialising.

Understanding different student rooms

When looking for accommodation in Chester, students will see listings use specific terms to describe room types. Single rooms provide private bedrooms for students and shared common areas like lounges, kitchens and bathrooms while en-suite rooms offer a bedroom that is connected to a private bathroom.

A shared room involves two or sometimes more students sharing a room, providing a budget-friendly solution while a studio flat is a self-contained living space where the student has their own bedroom, kitchen, bathroom.

A standard student room typically offers a bed, wardrobe, chair and desk, but some will offer more.

Are you looking for Chester University accommodation

Finding a place to call home in the city is essential when you’re studying at Chester University. At Bed Student Rentals, we take pride in offering high-quality accommodation choices to suit the needs of undergraduates, postgraduates and young professional who recently obtained their degree. Touch base with our team today to find the perfect place to live near Chester University.

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