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Student Accommodation in the UK: Complete Guide

Accommodation 1 April 2026 10 min read

Finding somewhere to live is one of the most stressful parts of preparing to study in the UK, especially when you are doing it from Morocco. You cannot visit properties in person, you are unfamiliar with UK neighbourhoods, and scams targeting international students are unfortunately common. This guide gives you everything you need to find safe, affordable accommodation with confidence.

Your Three Main Options

University Halls

£120-£250/wk

Best for: First-year students

Bills included: Usually yes

Social life: Excellent

Private Student Halls

£150-£300/wk

Best for: Any year

Bills included: Usually yes

Social life: Good

Shared Private Rental

£80-£180/wk

Best for: 2nd year onwards

Bills included: No (extra)

Social life: Depends

Option 1: University Halls of Residence

University-managed halls are the safest and simplest choice for your first year. Here is what you need to know:

Advantages

Disadvantages

How to Apply

Apply through your university's accommodation portal as soon as you accept your offer. Most universities guarantee a room if you apply before the deadline (typically June-July). Choose your preferences (en-suite vs shared, catered vs self-catered, quiet vs social) and submit early — popular rooms fill up fast.

Option 2: Private Student Accommodation

Companies like Unite Students, iQ Student Accommodation, and Liberty Living operate purpose-built student blocks across UK cities. These are similar to university halls but independently managed.

MAROCABROAD Tip: Private student halls often offer "early bird" discounts if you book before May. Some also offer instalment payment plans, which makes the deposit more manageable.

Option 3: Shared Private Rental

From second year onwards, many students move into shared houses or flats. This is typically the cheapest option and gives you the most freedom, but requires more research and caution.

Where to Search

What to Look For

Accommodation Costs by City

City Average Weekly Rent (shared) Average Monthly Rent
London£180-£280£780-£1,215
Edinburgh£130-£200£565-£870
Bristol£130-£190£565-£825
Manchester£100-£160£435-£695
Birmingham£90-£150£390-£650
Leeds£85-£140£370-£610
Glasgow£80-£130£350-£565

How to Avoid Accommodation Scams

International students are unfortunately frequent targets for accommodation scams. Protect yourself by following these rules:

Red Flags — Never: Pay money before signing a contract. Send money to an individual rather than a letting agency. Accept a property without seeing it (at least via video call). Pay via bank transfer to a private account. Trust listings that seem too good to be true (very cheap, amazing location, professional photos but no agency name).

Special Considerations for Moroccan Students

Halal Kitchen

If keeping a halal kitchen is important to you, consider university halls with self-catering options where you control your own food. In shared private rentals, discuss kitchen arrangements with potential flatmates beforehand. Many Moroccan students prefer to live with other Muslim students for this reason.

Prayer Space

Most UK universities have a multi-faith prayer room. If having a quiet prayer space at home is important, consider this when choosing your accommodation type and flatmates.

Finding Moroccan Flatmates

Our private community regularly has posts from Moroccan students looking for flatmates in various UK cities. This is one of the best ways to find compatible housemates who understand your lifestyle and needs.

Need Help Finding Accommodation?

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Checklist Before You Book

  1. Confirm the total cost including all bills and fees
  2. Check the contract length matches your course dates
  3. Verify the deposit protection scheme
  4. Read reviews from previous tenants
  5. Check the distance to your university campus
  6. Confirm internet speed and availability
  7. Ask about the cancellation policy
  8. Take a virtual tour or request a video walkthrough

Finding the right accommodation takes time and research, but it makes an enormous difference to your experience in the UK. Start early, use trusted sources, and don't rush into a decision. For more guidance on planning your budget, read our cost of living guide.

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