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Studying at Oxford is a dream come true for most people. As the cradle of British royalty and scholars, Oxford has long been known for its reputation as a world-class learning institution and for the monuments that dot the landscape. uhomes has a network of the finest Oxford student accommodation throughout the city, with rooms available in some of these picturesque and iconic locations.
uhomes remains the best student accommodation provider in Oxford, offering you a first-class accommodation experience in a number of destinations. From the University of Oxford to Abingdon and Witney College Witney, you can easily access a quieter living environment, whether you plan to meet your friends face-to-face to discuss academic issues or plan to save more money on top of your weekend getaway. Or maybe you're currently studying Law at Oxford Brookes University and can't bear the thought of wasting time travelling to school. You’ll always find a perfect room for you in location, style and price point.
Each student house in Oxford offers a unique and enjoyable experience every time. Oxford student accommodation is dominated by private halls of residence and they include comfortable, luxurious and affordable en-suite rooms, studio flats and shared flats. The iconic apartments such as Oxford Point, Oxford Court and Between Town Court are a must-see opportunity for this semester. Student accommodation costs in Oxford range from £200/week to £500/week. There are far more cost-effective schemes for students looking for short-term lets in Oxford. So when you need a perfect term or even a short break, uhomes guarantees you a good night's sleep every time.
Studying at Oxford is a dream come true for most people. As the cradle of British royalty and scholars, Oxford has long been known for its reputation as a world-class learning institution and for the monuments that dot the landscape. uhomes has a network of the finest Oxford student accommodation throughout the city, with rooms available in some of these picturesque and iconic locations.
uhomes remains the best student accommodation provider in Oxford, offering you a first-class accommodation experience in a number of destinations. From the University of Oxford to Abingdon and Witney College Witney, you can easily access a quieter living environment, whether you plan to meet your friends face-to-face to discuss academic issues or plan to save more money on top of your weekend getaway. Or maybe you're currently studying Law at Oxford Brookes University and can't bear the thought of wasting time travelling to school. You’ll always find a perfect room for you in location, style and price point.
Each student house in Oxford offers a unique and enjoyable experience every time. Oxford student accommodation is dominated by private halls of residence and they include comfortable, luxurious and affordable en-suite rooms, studio flats and shared flats. The iconic apartments such as Oxford Point, Oxford Court and Between Town Court are a must-see opportunity for this semester. Student accommodation costs in Oxford range from £200/week to £500/week. There are far more cost-effective schemes for students looking for short-term lets in Oxford. So when you need a perfect term or even a short break, uhomes guarantees you a good night's sleep every time.
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West Way, Botley, Oxford, England OX2 9TJ
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Glanville Road, Oxford, England OX4 2SY
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25 St Clement’s Street, Oxford, England OX4 1GG
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13 Between Towns Rd, Oxford, England OX4 3LX
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163 Cowley Road, Oxford, England OX4 1UT
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Norfolk St, Oxford, England OX1 1EB
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St Thomas' St, Oxford, England OX1 1JR
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Woodins Way, Oxford, England OX1 1HG
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36-40 London Road, Oxford, England OX3 7PA
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London Road, Oxford, England OX3 7FT
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4-5 Queens Street, Oxford, England OX1 1EJ
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13 Between Towns Rd, Oxford, England OX4 3LX | View on Map
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163 Cowley Road, Oxford, England OX4 1UT | View on Map
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Norfolk St, Oxford, England OX1 1EB | View on Map
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St Thomas' St, Oxford, England OX1 1JR | View on Map
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Woodins Way, Oxford, England OX1 1HG | View on Map
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36-40 London Road, Oxford, England OX3 7PA | View on Map
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London Road, Oxford, England OX3 7FT | View on Map
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uhomes is a leading portal to search for Oxford student accommodation easily. We list 13 student accommodations in Oxford, and our tenants help you with sincere feedback and advice, posting more than nine reviews of the properties’ condition. Moreover, our staff can provide a live broadcasting service and explain the housing situation to you in real-time. If you missed the live broadcast, you can check the live replay explanation on the apartment page anytime to get the most authentic experience before moving in. Student accommodation in Oxford offers a choice between halls of residence, individually rented rooms, and private housing. Most of the student accommodation in Oxford on our platform is near famous universities such as the University of Oxford, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford International College, Abingdon and Witney College Common Leys Farm and the City of Oxford College.
uhomes covers student accommodation for all tastes. Usually, 31% of the students choose the En-suite room type, and 53% prefer the Studio room type. Oxford is priced from £170.40 - £265.00/week for an En-suite, £245.00 - £435.00/week for a Studio, and £395.00 - £504.00/week for a one_bedroom apartment. Some of the most popular apartments at the University of Oxford are iQ Alice House, Dorset House, Student Castle Oxford, West Way Square and The Spireworks, Oxford. At Oxford Brookes University, some of the most recommended properties are iQ Alice House, Dorset House, West Way Square, The Spireworks, Oxford and Beech House.
Oxford is famous for its status as one of the world's leading institutions of learning and for the monuments that dot its landscape, making it a city of great dreams. Inhabited since the 7th century and founded in the 9th century, the city of Oxford, now over 1,100 years old, is the cradle of British royalty and scholars. Today's commercial enterprises, especially high-tech enterprises located in all corners of the city, make Oxford an ancient town with youthful vigour.
By 912 A.D., it had become one of the most important places in England. "Oxford was named after the Thames and Cherwell rivers, which met here when the water was not so deep that an ox-drawn cart could be waded across it. The rivers still flow in both places, and traces of the original bridges and oxcarts have long since disappeared, but Oxford Bridge is increasingly attracting visitors and tourists worldwide.
Oxford is known as a city for students, offering an excellent standard of living and a world-class education. Brilliant minds from across the United Kingdom come to Oxford to attend one of its prestigious Universities. It is also an excellent place to live with its many bars, restaurants, vibrant cultural scene, and abundant parks and green space. You can find the best student accommodation in Oxford at affordable prices.
Oxford is about 1 hour away from London by train. In addition, there are direct buses from Oxford to the airport or London, and students enjoy discounts, so the transport is relatively convenient. Although Oxford is not prominent, department stores, shopping malls, restaurants, and supermarkets make life convenient. In addition, there are three famous museums in Oxford: the Museum of the History of Science, which contains the notes of a lecture given by Albert Einstein in Oxford; the Museum of Roman and Ancient Greek Collections next to the Department of Classics; and the Museum of Natural Sciences, which displays several taxidermy animals. The University of Oxford comprises some different colleges, most of which are located close to the city centre, such as Queen's College, which is about five minutes away from the city centre. The teaching environment in Oxford is relatively modern and generally has study rooms and libraries. Oxford's sports halls are about half an hour away from almost all colleges, and students are charged to use them, although they are cheaper than off-campus users. The gym is mainly used for club activities and inter-college competitions.
Daily life at the college includes accommodation, food, a library, events and a Beer Cellar (a small bar). Generally, dormitories close to the college are provided in the first year. Still, in the second year, some colleges no longer provide accommodation, and some provide dormitories a little farther away from the college. Prices for accommodation and food vary greatly depending on the college. Generally, only students from each college can enter their library. If you want to bring other people into the library, report to the porter at the entrance. The college organises various outdoor, lecture and music events. Another speciality of the colleges is the formal dinner, which students can invite different people to, and the time and price of the traditional dinner varies from college to college. You must meet different people to experience other formal dinners in various colleges.
The University of Oxford in the UK is one of the oldest universities in Europe, with a rich history founded in 1096. Its main campus is located on the High Street in the city centre. Oxford is considered one of the most prestigious research universities in the world. The university has many renowned professors and excellent research institutes. Several colleges are under the University of Oxford, including Coquitlam College, St Catherine's College, and Balliol College. The quality of education at the University of Oxford is very high; therefore, its tuition fees and cost of living are high.
Oxford Brookes University is a relatively small university founded in 1865. After Oxford became a research university, Brookes University began to focus on vocational education and applied research. The university's tuition fees and living costs are much cheaper than Oxford's. Oxford Brookes University has a wide range of faculties under it, including the School of Business, the School of Medicine and Nursing, and the School of Architecture.
Oxford is a small, well laid out and compact city about 60 miles (90 kilometres) north-west of London, with convenient road and rail links to London. Flights from home usually land at London Heathrow Airport, and this article provides information on several ways to get between London/Heathrow Airport and Oxford, as well as city transport in Oxford.
Transport between Oxford and London
By train
Oxford railway station is located on Park End Street in the west of Oxford, a 10-minute walk from the city centre or about 4km from Oxford Brookes University's Headington Campus. The train station operates trains at 15-minute intervals during daytime hours and every 30 minutes at night, with a journey time of 1 hour, terminating at Paddington Station in central London.
By Car
Gloucester Green Station is Oxford's central bus station, only a 5-minute walk from the city centre. Coaches from Oxford to London depart from Gloucester Green Station and terminate at Victoria Coach Station in London. Gloucester bus station also runs European buses to major European cities.
The leading bus companies in Oxford are National Express, Megabus and Stagecoach; Stagecoach's Oxford Tube is a very popular and comfortable two-decker.
Coaches run every 10-15 minutes most days, 20-30 minutes in the evening, and hourly at night, 24 hours a day. Journeys range from 70-110 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. Tickets do not need to be booked in advance and can be purchased directly from the driver on the bus.
Oxford Coach stops at Coach Station, Grosvenor Gardens, Marble Arch, Baker Street/Gloucester Place and Hillingdon. If you travel to Oxford Brookes University's Headington Campus, you can get off at the nearest station.
Most coaches do not accept credit cards for payment, so be sure to have enough cash on hand. You can book a return ticket for £1.50 each way, which includes a 50p booking fee. So, to get the cheapest access, you must book in advance.
For long-distance bus travel, you can get a coachcard (Stagecoach also recognises student cards). When buying a ticket, specify whether you are buying a return or a single key, as a return ticket is usually only slightly more expensive than a single ticket.
Oxford Point has ensuite rooms, which are great for meeting new people or cooking with your mates, but with your own separate space. Perhaps you prefer a studio room type that enjoys a little more privacy, whatever your needs! Oxford Point student accommodation has the best social areas, and you'll be the envy of all your friends - invite them to watch TV or play video games, play football or billiards.
If you want to entertain, you can do so in our communal kitchen and dining room. The flat has weekly social events, so you can always join in if interested! Regarding studying and your own study space in your room, we have group study areas in the social, communal, and private areas. The rent includes the bill, all rooms in the flat are small double beds with ensuite bathrooms, ensuite rooms have TVs in the communal areas and kitchen facilities. Studio rooms will have mini kitchens for you to cook in your room.
Oxford Point Location
The neighbourhood is very convenient for dining, entertainment and nightlife.
Some student accommodations in Oxford will require a deposit (which may start out as a reservation fee) but not all – it depends on which accommodation you choose. If you are asked for a deposit, it will be capped at five weeks’ rent.
Yes, students who book early or a while in advance are eligible for good deals and pay lower rent in Oxford. You can also save on rent by making a group reservation. Other offers are constantly available; we recommend you keep an eye out for the latest ones on our website!
The amount you pay will depend on the type of student accommodation you choose. A shared house in Oxford will cost you £220.27 per week. A halls of residence will cost, on average £220.27 per week, but could cost more depending on what type of room you select.
This depends on the property you rent, but most of our properties in Oxford have all bills included, so you’ll only have to pay the rent and nothing else. Remember to make sure if this is the case with the property you’ve chosen though. You can see what bills are included on the property page of every property.
This will depend on the type of property you choose. The most anyone can legally charge is 5 weeks rent. Some accommodation in Oxford halls of residence will not require a deposit at all, while on average the deposit in a shared house in Oxford will be £1101.35
1.University student halls are a popular choice for student accommodation in Oxford, particularly students in their first year, as they’re usually located close to the university campuses. There are many types of university accommodation in Oxford, but most are ensuites or come with shared bathrooms and kitchen facilities. 2.Private student halls are a great choice for student accommodation in Oxford, with options located across the city, making them ideal for attendees of any Oxford university. This type of student accommodation, like on uhomes.com, offers Studio, En-suite, and shared student flats often with premium facilities, including on-site gyms, TV and movie rooms. 3.Shared flats and houses are another common type of student accommodation in Oxford. Though further away location-wise, Oxford’s transport network makes travelling for lectures a breeze.
uhomes is a leading portal to search for Oxford student accommodation easily. We list 13 student accommodations in Oxford, and our tenants help you with sincere feedback and advice, posting more than nine reviews of the properties’ condition. Moreover, our staff can provide a live broadcasting service and explain the housing situation to you in real-time. If you missed the live broadcast, you can check the live replay explanation on the apartment page anytime to get the most authentic experience before moving in. Student accommodation in Oxford offers a choice between halls of residence, individually rented rooms, and private housing. Most of the student accommodation in Oxford on our platform is near famous universities such as the University of Oxford, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford International College, Abingdon and Witney College Common Leys Farm and the City of Oxford College.
uhomes covers student accommodation for all tastes. Usually, 31% of the students choose the En-suite room type, and 53% prefer the Studio room type. Oxford is priced from £170.40 - £265.00/week for an En-suite, £245.00 - £435.00/week for a Studio, and £395.00 - £504.00/week for a one_bedroom apartment. Some of the most popular apartments at the University of Oxford are iQ Alice House, Dorset House, Student Castle Oxford, West Way Square and The Spireworks, Oxford. At Oxford Brookes University, some of the most recommended properties are iQ Alice House, Dorset House, West Way Square, The Spireworks, Oxford and Beech House.
Oxford is famous for its status as one of the world's leading institutions of learning and for the monuments that dot its landscape, making it a city of great dreams. Inhabited since the 7th century and founded in the 9th century, the city of Oxford, now over 1,100 years old, is the cradle of British royalty and scholars. Today's commercial enterprises, especially high-tech enterprises located in all corners of the city, make Oxford an ancient town with youthful vigour.
By 912 A.D., it had become one of the most important places in England. "Oxford was named after the Thames and Cherwell rivers, which met here when the water was not so deep that an ox-drawn cart could be waded across it. The rivers still flow in both places, and traces of the original bridges and oxcarts have long since disappeared, but Oxford Bridge is increasingly attracting visitors and tourists worldwide.
Oxford is known as a city for students, offering an excellent standard of living and a world-class education. Brilliant minds from across the United Kingdom come to Oxford to attend one of its prestigious Universities. It is also an excellent place to live with its many bars, restaurants, vibrant cultural scene, and abundant parks and green space. You can find the best student accommodation in Oxford at affordable prices.
Oxford is about 1 hour away from London by train. In addition, there are direct buses from Oxford to the airport or London, and students enjoy discounts, so the transport is relatively convenient. Although Oxford is not prominent, department stores, shopping malls, restaurants, and supermarkets make life convenient. In addition, there are three famous museums in Oxford: the Museum of the History of Science, which contains the notes of a lecture given by Albert Einstein in Oxford; the Museum of Roman and Ancient Greek Collections next to the Department of Classics; and the Museum of Natural Sciences, which displays several taxidermy animals. The University of Oxford comprises some different colleges, most of which are located close to the city centre, such as Queen's College, which is about five minutes away from the city centre. The teaching environment in Oxford is relatively modern and generally has study rooms and libraries. Oxford's sports halls are about half an hour away from almost all colleges, and students are charged to use them, although they are cheaper than off-campus users. The gym is mainly used for club activities and inter-college competitions.
Daily life at the college includes accommodation, food, a library, events and a Beer Cellar (a small bar). Generally, dormitories close to the college are provided in the first year. Still, in the second year, some colleges no longer provide accommodation, and some provide dormitories a little farther away from the college. Prices for accommodation and food vary greatly depending on the college. Generally, only students from each college can enter their library. If you want to bring other people into the library, report to the porter at the entrance. The college organises various outdoor, lecture and music events. Another speciality of the colleges is the formal dinner, which students can invite different people to, and the time and price of the traditional dinner varies from college to college. You must meet different people to experience other formal dinners in various colleges.
The University of Oxford in the UK is one of the oldest universities in Europe, with a rich history founded in 1096. Its main campus is located on the High Street in the city centre. Oxford is considered one of the most prestigious research universities in the world. The university has many renowned professors and excellent research institutes. Several colleges are under the University of Oxford, including Coquitlam College, St Catherine's College, and Balliol College. The quality of education at the University of Oxford is very high; therefore, its tuition fees and cost of living are high.
Oxford Brookes University is a relatively small university founded in 1865. After Oxford became a research university, Brookes University began to focus on vocational education and applied research. The university's tuition fees and living costs are much cheaper than Oxford's. Oxford Brookes University has a wide range of faculties under it, including the School of Business, the School of Medicine and Nursing, and the School of Architecture.
Oxford is a small, well laid out and compact city about 60 miles (90 kilometres) north-west of London, with convenient road and rail links to London. Flights from home usually land at London Heathrow Airport, and this article provides information on several ways to get between London/Heathrow Airport and Oxford, as well as city transport in Oxford.
Transport between Oxford and London
By train
Oxford railway station is located on Park End Street in the west of Oxford, a 10-minute walk from the city centre or about 4km from Oxford Brookes University's Headington Campus. The train station operates trains at 15-minute intervals during daytime hours and every 30 minutes at night, with a journey time of 1 hour, terminating at Paddington Station in central London.
By Car
Gloucester Green Station is Oxford's central bus station, only a 5-minute walk from the city centre. Coaches from Oxford to London depart from Gloucester Green Station and terminate at Victoria Coach Station in London. Gloucester bus station also runs European buses to major European cities.
The leading bus companies in Oxford are National Express, Megabus and Stagecoach; Stagecoach's Oxford Tube is a very popular and comfortable two-decker.
Coaches run every 10-15 minutes most days, 20-30 minutes in the evening, and hourly at night, 24 hours a day. Journeys range from 70-110 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. Tickets do not need to be booked in advance and can be purchased directly from the driver on the bus.
Oxford Coach stops at Coach Station, Grosvenor Gardens, Marble Arch, Baker Street/Gloucester Place and Hillingdon. If you travel to Oxford Brookes University's Headington Campus, you can get off at the nearest station.
Most coaches do not accept credit cards for payment, so be sure to have enough cash on hand. You can book a return ticket for £1.50 each way, which includes a 50p booking fee. So, to get the cheapest access, you must book in advance.
For long-distance bus travel, you can get a coachcard (Stagecoach also recognises student cards). When buying a ticket, specify whether you are buying a return or a single key, as a return ticket is usually only slightly more expensive than a single ticket.
Oxford Point has ensuite rooms, which are great for meeting new people or cooking with your mates, but with your own separate space. Perhaps you prefer a studio room type that enjoys a little more privacy, whatever your needs! Oxford Point student accommodation has the best social areas, and you'll be the envy of all your friends - invite them to watch TV or play video games, play football or billiards.
If you want to entertain, you can do so in our communal kitchen and dining room. The flat has weekly social events, so you can always join in if interested! Regarding studying and your own study space in your room, we have group study areas in the social, communal, and private areas. The rent includes the bill, all rooms in the flat are small double beds with ensuite bathrooms, ensuite rooms have TVs in the communal areas and kitchen facilities. Studio rooms will have mini kitchens for you to cook in your room.
Oxford Point Location
The neighbourhood is very convenient for dining, entertainment and nightlife.
Some student accommodations in Oxford will require a deposit (which may start out as a reservation fee) but not all – it depends on which accommodation you choose. If you are asked for a deposit, it will be capped at five weeks’ rent.
Yes, students who book early or a while in advance are eligible for good deals and pay lower rent in Oxford. You can also save on rent by making a group reservation. Other offers are constantly available; we recommend you keep an eye out for the latest ones on our website!
The amount you pay will depend on the type of student accommodation you choose. A shared house in Oxford will cost you £220.27 per week. A halls of residence will cost, on average £220.27 per week, but could cost more depending on what type of room you select.
This depends on the property you rent, but most of our properties in Oxford have all bills included, so you’ll only have to pay the rent and nothing else. Remember to make sure if this is the case with the property you’ve chosen though. You can see what bills are included on the property page of every property.
This will depend on the type of property you choose. The most anyone can legally charge is 5 weeks rent. Some accommodation in Oxford halls of residence will not require a deposit at all, while on average the deposit in a shared house in Oxford will be £1101.35
1.University student halls are a popular choice for student accommodation in Oxford, particularly students in their first year, as they’re usually located close to the university campuses. There are many types of university accommodation in Oxford, but most are ensuites or come with shared bathrooms and kitchen facilities. 2.Private student halls are a great choice for student accommodation in Oxford, with options located across the city, making them ideal for attendees of any Oxford university. This type of student accommodation, like on uhomes.com, offers Studio, En-suite, and shared student flats often with premium facilities, including on-site gyms, TV and movie rooms. 3.Shared flats and houses are another common type of student accommodation in Oxford. Though further away location-wise, Oxford’s transport network makes travelling for lectures a breeze.
Most tenancy agreements run between 42 and 51 weeks, meaning you’ll be able to keep your student accommodation in Oxford for the whole year. Some Oxford student halls will allow you a longer or shorter tenancy agreement if you ask for it, but the agreements are designed to suit the typical student.
At uhomes, we try our best to find student accommodation that meets all your needs and preferences. If you do not like your accommodation due to unforeseen or unacceptable circumstances, getting back to the provider is recommended, as cancellation policies vary from one provider to another.
While searching for student accommodation in Oxford, you want to look for places that offer all-inclusive bills, as well as fully-furnished accommodation options, accommodation close to your university of choice, and student homes that have the basic amenities you might need, including Wi-Fi, secure parking, and on-site laundry facilities, among others.
Yes, we do acknowledge specially-abled people. For example, we offer various rooms for students with hearing or visual impairments, mobility issues, wheelchairs, etc.
The points you should consider are to look for places that offer all-around bills, accommodation with all amenities, and accommodation near the premises of your university.
Most students look for shared housing in Oxford from May, although there will be student accommodation available all year round. First year and international students generally start looking in January for halls of residence.
All landlords and property managers in Oxford are legally required to protect your deposit in a legally recognised tenancy deposit scheme. If you take care of your student accommodation you should have no problem getting your money back. You can check out some further information right here.
Most contracts last for one academic year. If you would like to stay for a longer or a shorter time, contact us and our booking consultants will be able to give you information about which landlords are currently accepting stays of different lengths. If you’d like to stay in your accommodation over the summer as well, this can usually be arranged as many of the properties we list also accept bookings for summer accommodation.
Students who are selected for the September intake may begin their search for accommodation between January and March or preferably 6 months prior to their intake.
Student housing in Oxford provides a comfortable experience at a reasonable price. You can choose from a wide range of properties, including flats, student halls, Studio apartments, private apartments, and many others.
Yes, you can rent an apartment with your friends; but, depending on the property, you may be charged a small fee to do so. You can either share a room or rent a dual occupancy unit.
As per local authority licencing schemes, dual occupancy properties are generally one or two-bedroom properties, as larger properties do not typically allow two people to stay in the same room.
To find student accommodation in Oxford, compare properties using multiple filters. Once you have shortlisted your student accommodations, consult our property expert and make a final choice.
Yes, you can! There is a wide range of private student accommodation in Oxford that you choose to live in. Pick the one that's perfect for you.
There are a number of reasons why there are so few flats in Oxford. One reason is that demand for housing is high and there aren't enough flats to meet the demand. Another reason is that many people who work in Oxford don't want to live in the city center, preferring to live in the suburbs instead. Finally, developers often prefer to build houses rather than flats because they can make more money from selling houses.
When you rent a furnished flat, you have everything that you need right there in the apartment. This can be really convenient, especially if you are new to the city and don't know where to start looking for furniture. Another advantage of renting a furnished flat is that it is usually cheaper than renting an unfurnished apartment or house. This can be helpful if you are on a tight budget. One advantage of renting a furnished flat is that you can rent it for medium-long term periods. This is ideal if you are in Oxford for a few months and need a place to stay, as it can be difficult to find long-term rentals in the city. Furnished flats come with all of the amenities that you need, such as furniture, appliances, and linens.
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