Student Accommodation in Huddersfield
As the home of rugby league, hundreds of gorgeous listed buildings, and a vibrant student community, Huddersfield balances modernity with tradition to make for a bustling town that’s bursting with culture. From the Huddersfield Caribbean Carnival that fills the town’s streets with colour, to the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival — the UK’s largest international festival of new and experimental music — there’s always something happening in this historic West Yorkshire town.
At UniHomes, we help students find the perfect accommodation to suit their needs and remove stress from the equation. We’ve collaborated with Huddersfield’s letting agents to bring you a wide range of properties, from 1-bed student flats in Huddersfield Centre to 8-bed student homes in the suburbs, we’ve got you covered.
When it comes to the costs, we’ve kept it all simple by packaging up the price of your bills into your monthly rent. That way, you won’t have to budget extra for things like gas, electricity, water or your broadband!
The Huddersfield student housing market: everything you need to know
How much does student accommodation in Huddersfield cost?
Student housing in Huddersfield tends to be between around £97 and £134 per person per week, with the average amount one student will pay weekly being £112.29. Remember, renting via UniHomes means that the cost of your rent will also cover all your household utilities, making budgeting as a student easier than ever.
When does the Huddersfield property season run from and to?
Keeping in with nation-wide house-hunting trends, the peak Huddersfield student property season runs early in the academic year, between November and December. There’s also an uptick in the amount of students searching for student houses in Huddersfield in August too, so don’t worry too much if you don’t find anywhere before the end of December — you’ve got plenty of time to find the perfect student home for you.
Which areas of Huddersfield are most popular with students?
Springwood is by far the most sought-after location amongst University of Huddersfield students, thanks to its prime location right on the doorstep of campus. This area is flush with Victorian terraces full of character, making for spacious student houses close to Huddersfield’s Centre and Greenhead Park, as well as plenty of shops, cafés and restaurants.
Moldgreen and Newsome are also popular choices for student accommodation in Huddersfield, both of which are suburbs heavily laden with community spirit and pride. Moldgreen and Newsome are home to plenty of shops, takeaways and cafés, but if you fancy somewhere a little more cutting edge then Huddersfield Centre is only around the corner and offers heaps of entertainment in the form of bars, nightclubs and pubs galore.
Ashenhurst in Huddersfield, with its beautiful parkland, is also an area that’s in demand with students, thanks to Huddersfield student houses here being within walking distance of the university.
Which house sizes are most in demand with students from Huddersfield?
It seems that students here really appreciate keeping it simple and living with those who are nearest and dearest, as the most coveted student properties in Huddersfield are medium-sized 4-bed lets. Not too big, not too small, 4-bedroom houses are the perfect size for a small group of close friends who want to maximise the uni experience by living together.
1-bed flats and houses are also really popular, with 5-bed places not far behind. It’s the 9-bedroom student accommodation in Huddersfield that is the least sought after though, so you’ve got more time than most to find somewhere to stay if you’re after living it up in a mini-mansion with a large group of mates.
Student life in Huddersfield
One of the UK’s most-loved historic market towns, Huddersfield has a huge population — many of which are students. That’s why the vibe here is always buzzing, and it doesn’t take new students long to settle in and feel at home. Recent data even suggests that Huddersfield boasts some of the highest life satisfaction in the UK, leading to a rise in entrepreneurs choosing this Yorkshire powerhouse as a destination to set up and grow their business.
Fans of sport will know Huddersfield as the birthplace of Rugby League. If you’re looking to catch a game, the Huddersfield Giants play at the John Smith’s Stadium on Leeds Road. If football is more your thing, get yourself down to Kirklees Stadium on Leeds Road to watch Huddersfield Town AFC play the beautiful game.
Shopping can be a sport in itself, and the Kingsgate Shopping Centre boasts an abundance of high-street brands, lifestyle shops and student hangouts for days out in the centre, while Byram Arcade hosts three floors of independent fashion, homeware and gift shops in a beautiful Victorian building.
This exciting town also offers an abundance of bars and clubs, with the reasonable prices for pints, taxis and takeaways putting Huddersfield at the top of the scoreboard for quality student nights out. Favourite spots include the Warehouse on Zetland Road, the Grove on Spring Grove Street, and Byram Arcade’s Camel Club — think friendly staff, fancy dress nights and £1 drinks, all of which are always appreciated by the students of Huddersfield.
Did you know?
Championship-winners the Huddersfield Giants were founding members of Rugby League, forming the sport after splitting from Rugby Union in 1895 over a dispute in fair pay for players.