Our accommodation

Coming to University and living in a major city like London is an exciting prospect. It is vital that you have somewhere safe, affordable, and comfortable to live.

While at University, most students will either live in a hall of residence or in private rented accommodation.

Halls of residence offer comfortable and affordable rooms for students. See our list of halls of residence options available, along with a comparison of prices and location.

Private rented accommodation refers to privately owned rooms, flats and houses being let out by their owners for residential purposes. Privately rented accommodation is generally cheaper than halls of residence, but you may have to pay for utility bills, separately from the rent.

London Met students are encouraged to use our interactive student rentals website London Met Student PRS to search for accommodation, advertise a room for rent, or post messages if you are looking for flat mates.

For more advice on finding long and short-term accommodation, please contact the team at our Accommodation Bureau on +44 (0) 020 7133 3998 or email accommodation@londonmet.ac.uk.

The Bureau has a drop-in advice service at Stapleton House (North Campus) between 11am and 4pm Monday to Friday. You can chat directly with the team via Facebook or Skype between 11am and 1pm Monday to Friday.

Skype ID: lmu.accommodation

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