Student Accommodation near University Of Greenwich

The University of Greenwich isn’t just another campus with ivy-clad buildings and overpriced coffee. Nope—this place is where history, innovation, and student chaos all co-exist under one dramatic riverside skyline. Whether you’re chasing a science degree, an arts dream, or just trying to survive group projects, Greenwich Uni serves serious main-character vibes. 

Let’s break it down. The uni is spread across three campuses—Greenwich, Avery Hill, and Medway—each with its own vibe. The Greenwich campus? Straight out of a period drama. Think domed buildings, a royal park next door, and architecture so aesthetic it’s basically your new Instagram backdrop. You’ll walk to lectures past tourists snapping photos and wonder how you ended up somewhere this cinematic. 

Avery Hill is the slightly more low-key sibling—leafy, chill, and ideal if you prefer nature to noise. Bonus: it’s got that tight-knit campus energy that makes it super easy to find your people (and bum a charger in the library). And Medway? That’s where things get real. Tech, health, and engineering students hold it down there—and the vibe is a solid mix of serious ambition and surprisingly decent nightlife. 

As for the crowd? Think international energy, big city dreams, and a whole lot of hustle. The University of Greenwich attracts students from all over the world, so expect your social circle to go global real quick. Cultural societies, sports teams, sustainability projects, film clubs—you name it, they’ve got it. Basically, it’s impossible to be bored unless you try really, really hard. 

The uni itself is known for being big on support, whether it’s mental health services, academic help, or just someone to walk you through referencing rules that feel like they were written in ancient code. And if you’re someone who likes your degree with a side of career prep, you’re in luck. Greenwich has industry links, job fairs, and placements that might actually land you something better than a retail shift. 

Pro tip: if you're already panicking about where to live while soaking in all this iconic campus life, House of Students has your back. They're basically the local housing MVPs for everything from affordable student rentals near University of Greenwich to sleek en-suites for the “I-need-my-own-space” crew. 

Greenwich isn’t just a uni—it’s a full-on student ecosystem. And once you’ve found your perfect housing match (preferably with zero dodgy plumbing), you’ll start to see why so many students don’t just study here—they stay.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Google, StudentCrowd, and social media. Or better—ask around. Greenwich students love to spill the tea. House of Students also has solid word-of-mouth credibility for a reason.

Rent is your biggest chunk, followed by groceries, travel, and vibes. Use budgeting apps—or just choose an all-inclusive deal with House of Students so you don’t have to think about it.

Loads. DLR, Jubilee Line, Thames Clippers… you’ll never be stuck. Most student properties are strategically placed near stations or bus stops for stress-free commuting.

Speak to your provider. Some allow room swaps or relocations. But it’s best to check policies before committing (or just choose better to begin with—hi, House of Students).

Yes, typically £250–£400. Some providers offer no-deposit deals—keep an eye out, especially with House of Students, who are known to cut the red tape.

Some studio apartments allow dual occupancy. If you're in love (or just can't afford solo rent), there are couple-friendly options out there.

Yes, from movie nights to pizza parties. Some places are more social than your campus union. House of Students keeps things buzzing.

Yes, usually. If you don’t have one, some providers accept international guarantor services—or just ask House of Students for their no-guarantor options.

Ensuite = private bathroom, shared kitchen. Studio = everything’s yours. Go ensuite for social vibes, studio if you’re a solo queen (or king).

The earlier, the better. Try 6–8 months before your move-in date. The best places go fast, and trust us—you do not want last pick.

Totally. Many places offer postgraduate-only blocks or studio flats—so you can hit deadlines without hearing your flatmate’s TikTok scroll at 2AM.

Most PBSA is designed with accessibility in mind. From ramps to adapted bathrooms, you’ll find options that cater to different needs.

Yes, and it’s actually encouraged—shared apartments or cluster flats are cheaper, more fun, and give you built-in dinner buddies.

Online. Browse, filter, click. Done. House of Students makes it dangerously easy to lock in your dream pad from your phone, mid-snack.

Most aren’t, unless you count the occasional spider. But some private landlords might be open to furry companions—worth asking if you can’t leave your emotional support gecko behind.

Look for CCTV, secure entry, on-site support, and room locks. Basically, the opposite of a horror movie setup. House of Students keeps it secure and stress-free.

Yep. Whether you're crashing for a summer course or here for a term, many providers, including House of Students, offer flexible leases that won’t lock you in like a bad situationship.

Most places are 5–30 minutes away, depending on your stamina and transport choices. Pro tip: living near DLR or Jubilee Line makes your commute smoother than your morning coffee.

Think fast WiFi, study pods, laundry rooms, and chillout lounges. The bougie ones also throw in gyms, cinema rooms, and rooftop views. Because student life = hard life (sometimes).

Start early, compare options, and don’t get catfished by dodgy landlords. Or just head straight to House of Students—affordable doesn’t have to mean awful.

Usually yes, especially in purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA). That means rent covers water, electricity, heating, and sometimes even Netflix-worthy WiFi.

Yes, most providers (including House of Students) let you book online before even boarding your flight. Zero stress, more time to panic-pack.

If you love communal kitchens and fire alarm drama at 2AM, halls are great. But if you want actual independence and better value, private student housing near Greenwich is a no-brainer.

Rent can range from £180–£320 per week depending on location, amenities, and vibes. Looking for budget-friendly but still aesthetic? House of Students has options that won’t make your bank account cry.

Greenwich, North Greenwich, Deptford, Lewisham, and New Cross are student favourites. These areas are well-connected, have good vibes, and let you roll out of bed and into class—almost.