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Heantun Point, Wolverhampton

1, Culwell St, Wolverhampton, WV10 0JT, United Kingdom
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£99
per week
0.5 mi from City Center
( 4m. 11m. 11m)
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University of Wolverhampton | 0.28 mi
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Pay In Instalment
No Visa No Pay
laundry facility
bills included
study area

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About the Property

Heantun Point is located at 1, Culwell St, Wolverhampton, WV10 0JT, United Kingdom. It offers comfortable en suite rooms near the top academic institutions. It is registered under the Building Safety Act (BSA), meeting government requirements for high-rise residential safety. The University of Wolverhampton is an 8-minute walk away from this student housing in Wolverhampton. City of Wolverhampton College, Wellington Road Campus, is a short 9-minute drive away. Wolverhampton is located in the West Midlands region of England. It is home to top colleges and offers an active social life to students. Over 23,000 students are living here, and thousands of them are international students.

Wolverhampton has the largest expenses, but it is cheaper than Birmingham or London. As a student, you can expect to have a budget of £1,047 to £1,095 per month. This includes your rent, food, transport, and other lifestyle expenses. To manage your budget, you can choose the most affordable housing, such as Heantun Point Wolverhampton student accommodation. Graduate students can find their dream jobs in top sectors like healthcare, education, retail, and growing tech sectors.

Features

In Heantun Point reviews, students mention having a great stay during their student days. You can choose to live in a Classic En-suite, an Accessible Classic En-suite, or a Premium En-suite. Each comes with its own set of amenities, so you can choose the one you like. The rooms are furnished with a double bed, a wardrobe, a bedside shelf, drawers, and underbed storage. Your workstation includes a large desk and chair, bookshelves, and a noticeboard.

The shared kitchen has an oven, a hob, a fridge/freezer, a microwave, a toaster, and a kettle for your daily conveniences. Heantun Point Wolverhampton apartments have functional features such as free wi fi and internet, a coffee table, a sofa, an iron and an ironing board, and a mop and a bucket. Heantun Point Wolverhampton Student Housing has an all-inclusive rent. It includes wi fi, electricity, heating, water, and content insurance. There are various common amenities which will make your living experience better. It is an easily accessible premise with wheelchair-accessible rooms available and lifts to all floors. There is a social calendar of events fostering bonding and friendship among the residents.

You can relax in the social spaces, such as a communal lounge, an outdoor courtyard, an outdoor basketball court, and more. For entertainment, there is a cinema room and a games area with gaming facilities, with PlayStation and Xbox. Heantun Point student accommodation has an on-site gym with cardio equipment and weights to maintain your health goals. Students can study in the peaceful study room for their tests and exams. Practical needs are met with an on-site recycling facility, and secure bicycle parking or car parking is available (extra charge). If you need anything, you can reach out to the caretakers. Safety is ensured with a 24/7 on-site team and CCTV coverage.

Location and What's Hot?

Heantun Point has social avenues, campuses, and convenience stores around it. You can reach Dudley College and Walsall College Green Lane Campus within a 21-minute drive. Groceries can be bought from Aldi and 2 Sisters Food Group Ltd. At Jhoots Pharmacy, Thornley Street, and Asda Pharmacy, you can get all your medical needs covered.

Find classic American delicacies at Rodeo's BBQ. Grab quick hamburgers from PHAT Buns. Chai Hubb and Navi's Cafe offer quiet nooks to enjoy your daily dose of caffeine. Gather at The Planet Nightclub for a memorable experience with thumping music and refreshing drinks. The Prince Albert serves classic dishes along with flavoured beverages to help you unwind. These local places are near Heantun Point.

You can also explore the various tourist attractions and learn about the city’s culture during your holidays. Admire Arts & Crafts interiors, and explore Pre-Raphaelite paintings at Wightwick Manor & Gardens. Learn about the historic English Civil War at Moseley Old Hall. Get artistic inspiration from Wolverhampton Art Gallery. Enjoy tennis courts, bowling greens, a conservatory, and family at the West Park. At Smestow Valley Local Nature Reserve, you can cycle or hike along old railway trails or go birdwatching. These are some of the fun things to do during your stay at Heantun Point.

Commute

Heantun Point is in a prime location with accessible transport links around. You can take a bus from Culwell Street or Thornley Street (Stop AV), just a minute's walk away. Wolverhampton travel terminal is also a quick 8-minute walk away to catch a train. Wolverhampton Tram Station is also an 8-minute walk away from Heantun Point.

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Room Types (3)

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Ensuite (3)
Ensuite
A private room with its own bathroom — Offers maximum privacy and comfort
14

Classic En-suite

Starting From:£99/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
17

Accessible Classic En-suite

Starting From:£103/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
11

Premium En-suite

Starting From:£108/week
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Lift To All Floors
Wheelchair Accessible Rooms Available
Communal Lounge
Study Area
Social Calendar Of Events
Cinema Room
Bills Included
WiFi
Electricity
Water
Heating
Content Insurance Included
Security and Safety
24/7 On-site Team
Caretakers
CCTV Coverage
Secure Bicycle Parking

Payment Policies (4)

  • Booking Deposit
    This property requires booking deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 1, 4 flexible instalment plans.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
Booking Deposit
<p>The payment of<strong> £200</strong> you make upon booking is a rental payment and is offset against your rental payment.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p><strong>For 26-27 AY:-</strong></p> <p>1. Advanced rent:&nbsp;on booking</p> <p>2. 1st instalment:&nbsp;1st August 2026</p> <p>3. 2nd instalment:&nbsp;28th September 2026</p> <p>4. 3rd instalment:&nbsp;13th January 2027</p> <p>5. 4th instalment:&nbsp;14th April 2027</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>Please Note:&nbsp;</strong></p> <p><strong>1. The instalment plan will be applicable only for 51/45/44/43 week tenancies.</strong></p> <p><strong>2. If you book a room after the 1st August you will need to make the full payment at the time of booking.</strong></p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Credit/Debit card &amp; Bank Transfer.</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p><strong>For 26-27 AY:-</strong></p> <p>1. All students can choose to pay in instalments as long as they can provide a UK guarantor.&nbsp;</p> <p>2. If you cannot provide a UK guarantor you will need to pay the full year rent upon booking your accommodation.</p>

Cancellation Policies (5)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property offers cooling-off period.
  • No Visa No Pay
    This property allows cancellation due to visa rejection.
  • No Place No Pay
    This property allows cancellation if admission is not secured.
  • Replacement Tenant Accepted
    This property allows cancellation upon finding replacement tenant.
  • Other cancellation policies
    General cancellation policies may apply to this property.
Cooling Off Period
<p><strong>For 26-27 AY:-</strong></p> <p>1. Prior to entering into the Tenancy Agreement:</p> <p>a) If you share the written notice of cancellation before the Booking Confirmation email is sent, and within 7 days of application, there will be no charge, and your Advance Rent payment will be fully refunded.&nbsp;</p> <p>b) If you do not complete the tenancy agreement within 7 days of application, the property reserves the right to keep the Advance Rent payment if the booking is cancelled by either party.</p> <p><br></p> <p>2. After entering into the Tenancy Agreement, but before the tenancy start date:</p> <p>a) If the resident's team receives your written notice of cancellation within 72 hours of the Booking Confirmation email, and the tenancy has not yet started, there will be no charge, and your Advance Rent payment will be fully refunded by the property; or</p> <p>b) If the resident's team receives your written notice of cancellation after 72 hours of the Booking Confirmation email, and the tenancy has not started, the resident's team will not accept the cancellation or surrender of your tenancy until a replacement tenant is found for the room.&nbsp;</p>
No Visa No Pay
<p><strong>For 26-27 AY:-</strong></p> <p>1. The property supports international students as you plan your studies in the UK. If your visa plans don’t go as expected, here’s everything you need to know about their visa rejection policy, which applies to full-term, part-term, and semester-let accommodation.</p> <p>2. If your visa application is not approved, please provide the relevant proof of refusal to the property at your earliest convenience. Ensure that the documentation is submitted within 48 hours of receiving the decision and no later than 7 days before your tenancy start date.</p> <p>3. Here’s how it works:</p> <p>a) Proof of Visa Rejection: Please email them the written confirmation (in English) of your visa rejection to admission to the relevant site email address within the required timeframe. They will only accept official written confirmation of the visa decision.</p> <p>b) Missed Deadlines: If the required proof isn’t provided by the deadlines, they will apply the usual cancellation terms, and you’ll remain responsible for any rent charges.</p> <p>c) Refund Process: Once they will receive and verify the visa rejection proof within the specified timeframe, they will cancel your booking and refund any rent payments in full within 28 working days.</p> <p>d) Pending Visa Applications: If your visa status is still pending within 7 days of your tenancy start date, let them know. They will do their best to hold your room, though this will depend on availability and their team’s discretion.</p> <p>e) Responsibility: You’ll need to keep track of your visa status and keep them informed throughout the process to avoid any misunderstandings or unexpected charges.</p> <p>f) Voluntary Visa Cancellation: If you choose to cancel your visa on your own, the usual cancellation policy will apply.</p> <p>g) Visa Termination Due to Conduct: If your visa is terminated due to conduct or legal issues, you’ll remain responsible for any contractual charges, and the usual cancellation policy will apply.</p> <p>h) Visa Cancellations During Your Stay: If your visa is cancelled or terminated after you’ve moved in, you must notify the property within 48 hours.&nbsp;</p> <p><br></p> <p>Please note:&nbsp;</p> <p>1. Each case will be reviewed by the property, and in some cases, the decision may rest with the landlord.</p> <p>2. If you haven’t collected your keys, you’ll still be responsible for rent from the tenancy start date until an agreed release or cancellation date.</p> <p>3. If you’ve already moved in, you’ll be liable for rent from the tenancy start date until an agreed release or cancellation date.</p> <p>4. Final decisions rest with the landlord, and while the property will do their best to provide them with the necessary information on your behalf, they’re not required to approve a release request solely due to visa issues.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Important Note: The property can only accept a cancellation under these terms up and until 7 days before your tenancy start date and if they receive the required evidence within 48 hours of it being published. If you’re unable to provide the required evidence on time, the standard cancellation terms will apply.</p>
No Place No Pay
<p><strong>For 26-27 AY:-</strong></p> <p>1. This policy is for prospective first-year undergraduate or postgraduate students applying to study in the UK. This applies to full-term, part-term, and semester-let accommodations.</p> <p>2. If you are not offered admission to your chosen university or higher education institution. Simply submit your confirmation from UCAS or your selected institution within 48 hours of your results being released to the property.</p> <p>3. Here’s how it works:</p> <p>a) Proof of Results: Please email them your proof (in English) of declined or deferred admission to the relevant site email address within the required timeframe. This can be a rejection letter from the university or a UCAS confirmation.</p> <p>b) Voluntary Withdrawal: If you decide to withdraw from your course or university on your own, the usual cancellation policy will apply.</p> <p>c) Course Cancellation: If your course is no longer running, reach out to them. Depending on the details, they may be able to release you from your contract or help you relocate to another Host accommodation near an alternative course, if applicable.</p> <p>d) University Decisions: If your offer is withdrawn by the university due to disciplinary or personal reasons, you’ll remain responsible for any contractual charges, and the usual cancellation policy will apply.</p> <p>e) Late Enrolment or Exam Re-sits: If you miss your enrolment date or need to re-sit exams due to circumstances beyond your control, they may be able to release you from your contract.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Please note:</p> <p>1. Each case will be reviewed by the property, and in some cases, the decision may rest with the landlord.</p> <p>2. If you haven’t collected your keys, you’ll still be responsible for rent from the tenancy start date until an agreed release or cancellation date.</p> <p>3. If you’ve already moved in, you’ll be liable for rent from the tenancy start date until an agreed release or cancellation date.</p> <p>4. Final decisions rest with the landlord, and while the property will do their best to provide them with the necessary information on your behalf, they’re not required to approve a release or relocation request if your place at university is cancelled.</p> <p><br></p> <p>f) Refund Process: Once the property will verify your documentation and confirm it meets the terms, they will cancel your agreement and refund any rent owed to you, assuming all timings were followed.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Important Note: They can only accept a cancellation under these terms up and until 7 days before your tenancy start date at the latest, and if they receive the required evidence within 48 hours of it being published. If you’re unable to provide the required evidence on time, the standard cancellation terms will apply.</p> <p><br></p>
Replacement Tenant Accepted
<p><strong>For 26-27 AY:-</strong></p> <p>1. If you share the written notice of cancellation on or after the tenancy start date, the property will not accept the cancellation or surrender of your tenancy until a replacement tenant is found for the Room.</p> <p>2. In the event you cancel under this policy, they will make every effort to re-let the Room on your behalf, but they cannot guarantee success. You will remain responsible for paying rent and all other charges until a new tenancy for the Room begins.&nbsp;</p> <p>3. Once a replacement tenant completes all steps to enter into a tenancy agreement with us and is issued the Booking Confirmation email, your Advance Rent payment (and any other payments towards the rent of the Room) will be fully refunded, less any rent due to the point of takeover.</p>
Other cancellation policies
<p><strong>For 26-27 AY:-</strong></p> <p>1. In the event you do not fulfil your rental payment obligations in relation to the payment of rent on the due dates before moving in, they may cancel your tenancy agreement by giving you written notice. In this situation, the Advance Rent payment will not be refunded.</p> <p>2. In the event they need to cancel the tenancy agreement before you move into the Room, due to reasons beyond our control unknown at the time of issuing the Booking Confirmation, they will provide you with as much notice as possible in the circumstances and refund the Advance Rent and any other fees you have paid.</p> <p>3. They reserve the right to cancel any bookings where false or misleading information was provided to obtain the tenancy or booking.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I live at the property?

They want you to have the best student experience possible. That means going beyond just providing somewhere comfy and practical to live; they want you to live somewhere you feel safe and happy. And they have onsite teams on-hand 24/7 to ensure that’s the case.

Consequently, they’re a Platinum Certified Operator by the Global Student Living Index. So, the question should really be, why should I not stay at the property?

Do I have to be a student to live in this property?

To take out a tenancy with them you need to be eligible for council tax exemption. This applies to all full-time students and some part-time students. However, if you’re unsure, your university or college should be able to let you know. During the summer months some of their halls offer summer accommodation which is available to students and sometimes non-students as well.

Do I need to take out contents insurance?

No, you do not. Contents insurance is automatically included with your rent. The property is working in partnership with Cover4insurance.com and their student insurance, Cover4Students, to provide some cover for the contents inside your room. You don’t need to do anything to activate this cover, but it is important for you to check and ensure that you fully understand the protection provided and whether it is sufficient for your needs.

Visit Cover4Insurance to:

  • Check your level of cover
  • Review key exclusions and limitations
  • Check your policy excess
  • Learn how to make a claim
  • Extend and personalise your cover to protect additional items such as bicycles, musical instruments and photographic equipment

The property share your details with Cover4insurance for the purpose of providing you with contents insurance.

Can I connect to the internet?

Absolutely. A super-fast internet connection is available in every bedroom.

Do I need to move out during the holidays?

Your property contract is for a fixed length of time – so your room is yours during that period. That means that you don’t have the hassle of moving your belongings out during the Christmas or Easter vacations, and you can choose to stay in your property over these holidays if you want. It’s usually possible to book additional accommodation over the summer period if you want to stay then too. But we advise booking early to ensure rooms are available.

Do you have staff at your properties?

The residence has a team of trained staff on site to respond to meet your needs. Their job is to make your property experience as enjoyable as possible.

Their on-site management offices are open Monday to Friday. During these times they will answer any questions, respond to any issues and offer advice, as well as ensure a friendly face is there to greet you every day.

They also have a highly skilled team of caretakers who are available around the clock. They’re there to resolve any maintenance issues quickly and efficiently – keeping the site safe and secure. Security guards also support the caretaker team on most sites to ensure there’s a 24/7 presence. Please check at your chosen location to confirm details.

While most students settle into living away from home quickly, they understand it can take a little longer for some than others. So, while their tenancy agreement limits how far they can get involved, their people are trained to offer advice that helps residents to overcome a range of issues.

For your peace of mind, all their people are criminal record background checked.

When is the management office open?

The management office is open Monday to Friday, each week. The opening hours are 9am-6pm Monday-Thursday and 9am-5pm on a Friday*.

  • please check with your chosen location for full details as times can vary from hall to hall.

How safe are these properties?

Their team takes safety seriously. Many of their properties have a member of staff or security guard on site 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to ensure help is always at hand should the need arise. Please check with your chosen location to see if this service is available.

In addition, electronic door entry systems, intercoms and CCTV ensure that everyone who lives with them enjoys a high standard of security and the safest possible environment. So they can get on with enjoying themselves.

What happens if I have a maintenance problem?

The property has a dedicated caretaker team to respond to and solve your maintenance issues. They respond to every issue quickly and, if possible, will complete the repair during the first visit. Of course, this isn’t always possible and there are times when parts need to be ordered or external contractors arranged. When this happens, they’ll keep you updated on the progress.

Can I pay in instalments?

For more information on payment plans, refer to the policy section above, or contact your amber agent for assistance.

How do I know that the property is a good landlord?

The property is proud to agree to the principals required by the ANUK Code of Standards. Fully supported by NUS, the National Code is voluntary and aimed at both educational establishments and private sector suppliers. Those who join make a commitment to provide students with a first-class housing service and agree to provide information, reassurance and a clear procedure if a dispute occurs.

Living in a building covered by the Code means:

  • Your contract is clearly written, stating what you are paying for and how much your rent is, with reasonable terms and no hidden costs.
  • Best practice day-to-day management is supported and recognised.
  • Your accommodation should be fully prepared for you when you arrive to take up residence.
  • our accommodation meets with a set of nationally recognised standards in respect to services, furniture and fittings.
  • Repairs and maintenance are carried out within agreed timescales.
  • Your building will meet with, and exceed, the required health and safety standards.
  • You will be given information to explain what management routines are followed in the buildings.
  • There’s a set and accountable procedure for dealing with any disputes or complaints.

What are the Terms and Conditions of staying with this property?

All rooms that are let directly to students are done so using an assured short-hold tenancy agreement or Licence. These agreements outline what is expected of the resident and, similarly, properties’ obligations as a landlord.

The agreements are a legally binding document and should be read carefully. Once signed they are for a fixed term and should the resident wish to move out of the accommodation before the end date, they will remain liable for the full rent until the end of the contracted period and are responsible for the condition of the property regardless of whether they are staying in the hall or not.

What does fully-furnished kitchen mean?

The property designed their homes that provide everything you need to enjoy living with them. Their flats come kitted out with all your cooking appliances: cooker, hob, kettle, toaster and microwave – and some sites also provide cutlery, crockery and cooking utensils*.

  • please check with your chosen location for full details as appliances can vary from hall to hall.

Do I need to pay a deposit to book a room at this property?

To learn more about the deposit requirement, please check the policy section above, or feel free to reach out to your amber agent.

Is a guarantor required to book a room at this property?

For more details about guarantor requirements, refer to the policy section above or connect with your amber agent.

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Okakoso E
5.0
The team was really helpful to me. They were really dedicated to making sure I got the right room, and I am 100% satisfied with it. Honestly, I would recommend Heantun Point (Host) to any student looking for accommodation. Keep up the good work!
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Sarunas R
5.0
They have one of the best staff since I rented accommodation. They are always helpful despite the odds, and make the whole experience much more enjoyable. I would recommend those who seek any accommodations to join the host.
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Liam B
5.0
If you're looking for student accommodation in Wolves, look no further, this is the spot. Hosting the tallest building in Wolverhampton, these halls provide a good sense of community and some great scenic views, as well as being a crawling distance away from the city center. Surprisingly this accommodation turned out to be the most competitively priced option. The staff is all very helpful and friendly, especially the lovely, warm receptionist.
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Abuk M
5.0
Great and affordable home for students and amazing, wonderful, and reliable team staff who are there for you all the time. It is a perfect place to stay during your university time. I would give it a huge thumbs up.
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1. City Centre: The City Centre is perfect for students who want everything within reach, the University of Wolverhampton, shops, cafés, gyms, and buzzing nightlife. With excellent bus and tram links, commuting is effortless, and most campus buildings are just 5-10 minutes away. The average rent in this area is around £140-£180 per week.

2. Compton & Tettenhall: Just 10-15 minutes from the city centre, Compton and Tettenhall offer calm, leafy streets, cosy cafés, and plenty of green spaces. These peaceful neighbourhoods are ideal for students who prefer a quiet and safe environment while still staying well-connected. The average Rent here ranges from £130 to £160 per week.

3. Chapel Ash: A favourite among students, Chapel Ash is only a 5-minute walk from campus and packed with pubs, independent eateries, and a creative, artsy vibe. It strikes the perfect balance between lively social energy and unbeatable convenience. The average rent for Wolverhampton student accommodation here is £135 to £170 per week.

4. Penn & Wombourne: These suburban areas sit about 20 minutes from the main campus, offering a relaxed pace of life. With local shops, parks, and open spaces, Penn and Wombourne are great for students who want a distraction-free environment for focused study and calm evenings. The average rent here is around  £120-£150 per week.

5. West Park & Park Dale:  Surrounded by over 49 acres of greenery, West Park and Park Dale are ideal spots for nature lovers. Students living here enjoy peaceful surroundings, easy access to your Wolverhampton student accommodation, and reliable public transport options that make commuting simple. The average rent in this area for student accommodation in Wolverhampton ranges from £125 to £160 per week.

Room Types for Student Accommodation in Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton has a variety of Wolverhampton student accommodation choices. These options fit different lifestyles, budgets, and preferences. Amber offers fully furnished, high-quality rooms. Student accommodations in Wolverhampton typically include safety features such as gated access, surveillance cameras, secure locks, and on-site management. The average rent for student accommodation in Wolverhampton is around £90-£180 per week, depending on the room type and area. Whether you need a quiet place to study or a social space to meet new people, we have what you need. Here’s a breakdown of the room types available:
1. Shared Flats
Shared student apartments for rent in Wolverhampton have private bedrooms for each person. They also include common areas like the kitchen, bathroom, and living room that roommates share. This layout of student accommodation in Wolverhampton is ideal for those who want a mix of personal space in their bedrooms and shared social areas. Most students look for shared housing in Wolverhampton from October.
2. Private Rooms
Many student accommodation in Wolverhampton offer private rooms. These spaces usually include a bed, a study desk, and sometimes a private bathroom. They provide the privacy of a bedroom. Plus, they allow access to shared spaces. This makes them a great option for students who want both independence and community.
3. Ensuite Rooms
Ensuite rooms are a great choice if you want the perfect mix of privacy and community. You get your own fully furnished bedroom with a private bathroom, while still sharing a kitchen and common areas with flatmates. It’s ideal for those who enjoy having their own space but don’t want to miss out on the social aspect of student life.
4. Non-Ensuite Rooms
Non-ensuite rooms offer a cost-effective choice. You can enjoy a private bedroom and share the bathroom. This setup is great for students seeking an affordable and social living experience. Shared spaces allow you to meet new people and create strong friendships.
5. Studios
If you’re all about independence, a studio apartment might be your ideal home. These fully self-contained spaces feature a private bedroom, bathroom, and compact kitchen, offering maximum privacy. They’re a top pick for students who prefer a complete living setup and are often found in premium Wolverhampton student properties.
6. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments
A one-bedroom apartment in Wolverhampton features one or two separate bedrooms and includes a shared kitchen, bathroom, and often a living room. Furnished with essential amenities, these offer a semi-private environment with dedicated bedroom space.

Cost of Living in Wolverhampton

Knowing the average cost of living in Wolverhampton is key for students as they plan their budgets. Wolverhampton has many student accommodation choices. Yet, you should also think about living costs. Students in Wolverhampton typically face monthly living costs of about £800 to £1100, in addition to accommodation expenses. Considering this cost is key for students. It helps them manage their finances well and make smart choices during school.

1. Accommodation: £600-£800 per month
2. Food & Groceries: £120-£200 per month
3. TV/Subscriptions: £15-£30 per month
4. Mobile Phone: £10-£25 per month
5. Clothes: £25-£50 per month
6. Leisure: £40-£60 per month
7. Books/Stationery: £20-£40 per month
8. Travel: £55-£65 per month

Student Travel in Wolverhampton

For students choosing private student accommodation in Wolverhampton, getting around the city is simple and affordable. The city’s well-connected transport network makes commuting to universities and student apartments Wolverhampton hassle-free. Whether you’re heading to campus, exploring the city, or travelling to nearby Birmingham, there are several budget-friendly and reliable options available.

1. Buses
The backbone of public transport in Wolverhampton, buses connect major student areas and the University of Wolverhampton campus. A single trip costs around £3, while weekly NBus travelcards are available for £20. Students can also save with the West Midlands Swift Card, ideal for daily commutes between student housing in Wolverhampton and nearby towns.

2. Metro
The Wolverhampton Metro offers quick and direct access to Birmingham and neighbouring areas, making it perfect for students who travel often. Trams run every 6-8 minutes during peak hours, with single fares starting at £2.30 and day tickets at £5.20 for unlimited travel.

3. Cycling
Wolverhampton promotes eco-friendly travel through its network of cycling lanes and dedicated bike routes. Many student accommodations in Wolverhampton provide secure bike storage, encouraging sustainable and healthy commuting.

4. Trains
While not used daily, the Wolverhampton Train Station connects the city to the rest of the UK, great for weekend getaways. Local fares start from £3.00-£5.90, and students can enjoy discounted prices using 16-25 or Railcards.

Student Lifestyle And Tourist Attractions in Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton has a lively student life that perfectly blends great education, entertainment, and a welcoming atmosphere. The city is home to the University of Wolverhampton and several reputable institutions, making it a popular destination for both local and international students. With a growing student community, Wolverhampton student accommodation options are conveniently located near key areas filled with restaurants, shops, cafés, and nightlife. Popular student spots like Queen Square and Victoria Street are at the heart of the action, offering everything from cosy cafés such as The Bohemian to dining favourites like Bella Italia and Nando’s. For evenings out, pubs like The Royal London and The George Wallis are student favourites, known for their affordable menus and upbeat atmosphere.

The University of Wolverhampton Students’ Union frequently organises events, from cultural fests to networking nights, helping students socialise and build connections. Outdoor lovers can unwind in West Park and Bantock Park, perfect for jogging, picnics, or peaceful walks between classes. For those who love art and culture, Wightwick Manor and Gardens offers stunning architecture and scenic views, while the Wolverhampton Art Gallery hosts fascinating modern exhibitions. Theatre fans can enjoy live shows at the Wolverhampton Grand Theatre, and music enthusiasts often head to The Civic Halls or The Slade Rooms for concerts and nightlife. All these experiences make student life in Wolverhampton well-balanced and full of opportunities to learn, connect, and grow.

Top Universities in Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton has many famous institutions and some of the top universities in the world. These draw in students from across the UK and around the world. The city is an ideal destination for students seeking diverse academic programs and a lively student life. Here are some of the top universities in Wolverhampton:

1. University of Wolverhampton
The university is well known for its courses in business, engineering, nursing, computer science, and media. Collegiate Bagot Street is one of the closest student accommodations to the University of Wolverhampton. The university offers a practical, career-driven approach to learning, with strong industry links and modern facilities. There are multiple options for student accommodation near Wolverhampton University, so students can live close to the uni.

2. City of Wolverhampton College Wellington Road Campus
This campus is recognised for vocational and technical courses in areas such as construction, engineering, health and social care, and professional training. Heantun Point is a popular student accommodation near the Wellington Road Campus. The college focuses on hands-on learning and real-world skills, making it a good choice for students who want practical education with clear career pathways, all within easy reach of Wolverhampton city centre.

3. Newman University
The institute is known for its courses in education, history, and English. Duncan Smith House is the closest property to Newman University. It’s a friendly university with small classes where teachers really get to know you, making it a nice place to study and make friends.

4. Aston University
The university is famous for its courses in Science and technology. Harriet Martineau is the closest accommodation to Aston University. Aston works closely with businesses and helps students get real job experience, which is great if you want to get a good job after finishing.

5. University College Birmingham
The institute is famous for accounting and computer science. Cornwall Street is a famous student accommodation near the University College Birmingham. This university has a busy, lively campus with lots of clubs and activities, plus it’s right in the city centre, where there’s always something to do.

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