Oxford Road and the City Campus
The Oxford Road corridor gives you the shortest route to Manchester Met. Many buildings fall within a ten-minute walk of the All Saints campus, so you can return home between lectures without planning around buses.
This area keeps much of student life close together. The Students’ Union, Manchester Academy venues, HOME, cafés, supermarkets and libraries all lie nearby. Oxford Road station also provides rail links out of the city.
Rooms near campus usually cost more than shared houses farther south. Weekly prices often fall between £170 and £320, depending on the room and building.
Sir Charles Groves Hall, The Chapel and Element Manchester all occupy this central part of the city. They suit people who place walking distance above having a quieter residential neighbourhood.
Hulme
Hulme lies west of the main campus and works well for anyone who wants a short walk without living directly on Oxford Road. Most routes take between five and 15 minutes.
The neighbourhood contains a mixture of purpose-built accommodation, modern apartments and older housing. Large supermarkets make weekly food shopping easier, while local bus routes connect Hulme with the city centre and Salford.
Weekly rent commonly falls between £150 and £255. Kincardine Court gives one example of private accommodation within walking distance of Manchester Met.
Hulme feels more residential than the university corridor, but the exact street matters. Check the walking route after dark, especially if evening classes or late library sessions form part of your week.
Rusholme and Victoria Park
Rusholme begins farther down Oxford Road, around a mile from campus. Buses travel along this route frequently, and cycling provides another practical option.
The area is known for the Curry Mile, but everyday life here involves more than restaurants. International food shops, supermarkets, cafés and takeaways keep regular costs manageable. Victoria Park has quieter streets and many shared houses.
Weekly rent usually starts around £150 and reaches roughly £165 for a room in a house share. Prices change with property condition, bedroom size and the number of people sharing.
Second and third-year groups often choose this area because they can rent together without moving too far from university.
Fallowfield
Fallowfield has long been associated with Manchester student life. It lies around two miles from the campus and connects to Oxford Road through regular bus services, including the 142 and 143 corridor.
House shares dominate much of the local market. Weekly prices commonly range from £150 to £175 per person, although larger or recently renovated homes can cost more.
The neighbourhood has supermarkets, cafés, gyms, pubs and takeaways, so residents do not need to travel into the city centre for every errand. It also has a busy social scene, which will appeal to some people and frustrate others.
Visit the street during the evening before signing. One road may stay quiet, while another carries noise late into the night.
Manchester City Centre and Piccadilly
A city-centre address gives you Manchester’s shops, restaurants, music venues and nightlife within easy reach. The university usually takes 15 to 20 minutes on foot, depending on the building.
This location works well for students with part-time jobs in retail, hospitality or the Northern Quarter. It can also reduce the trip to Piccadilly station for regular travel home.
Weekly rent often falls between £160 and £250, though premium studios cost more. Manchester Student Village provides a more established student setting close to the centre.
The city centre feels busy throughout the week. Look closely at bedroom position and window direction if noise affects your sleep.
Salford and the Western Edge of the City
Some addresses in Salford offer lower rent while keeping Manchester Met within one bus journey. Weekly prices can begin around £147.
Weston Court is one of the more affordable private options in the supplied property list. The journey to campus takes approximately 17 minutes by public transport.
This part of the city makes sense when the rent saving remains worthwhile after transport costs. Check evening services and the walk from the nearest stop before committing to a long tenancy.