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Collegiate Point Exe, Exeter

Brunel Cl, Exeter, EX4 4FD, United Kingdom
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0.9 mi from City Center
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Highest Floor 4
Built in 2008
Exeter College | 0.2 mi
University of Exeter | 0.75 mi
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About the Property

The Collegiate Point Exe accommodation is at Brunel Cl, Exeter, EX4 4FD, United Kingdom. It offers you the best en-suite rooms and studio accommodations. Exeter College is a 9-minute walk from here. You do not need to worry about travel while you stay here. You can be inside your classroom in no time.

Exeter student accommodation is considered to be the safest in comparison to other cities. There are lower crime rates. There will be 24/7 campus security provided by the educational institution. Along with this, there are also apps and services provided for a much safer environment. Exeter also leads in the employment aspect. With an employment rate of 78.8%, it encourages the youth to participate in the economy. It holds Exeter Careers Fair and Exeter Jobs Fair to connect students to potential employers. Healthcare, education, public services, and retail are its strong sectors. Besides this, there are cultural festivals like the Exeter Respect Festival and the Heritage Harbour Festival that are also conducted.

Environment-wise, Exeter is considered to be among the best in the UK. With upcoming green initiatives, it is seeing a transformation for the better. There are natural green spaces, restaurants, cafes, and tourist attractions for you to explore. Plus, the city scores 66.5 in the safety index. 7,500 students from over 150 countries choose Exeter for their higher education. These are some of the reasons to study in Exeter. Choosing Collegiate Point Exe apartments is the best decision to progress your career in this city.

Features

Student housing in Exeter is not easy to get. It is always in full demand. And Collegiate Point Exe is even more sought after. It provides excellent common amenities besides the room amenities. Those living in Collegiate Point Exe also benefit from social events, creating chances to meet people and enjoy student life beyond academics. The laundry room and bike storage are added for your convenience while living. Moreover, there is a wide range of Wi-Fi across the accommodation. You will be getting 24/7 security. Any problems you have, you will be guided and offered quick solutions. With these, your utility bills will include wifi, water, electricity, and heating.

Location and What's Hot?

Collegiate Point Exe is a good option for off-campus Exeter University accommodation. The University of Exeter is a quick 7-minute drive from here. There are convenience and supply stores around for you. For your grocery shopping, there are Londis and Sainsbury's. You can buy your medicines from Superdrug Pharmacy and Exwick Pharmacy.

You can have hot and steamy Chinese food from House Wong Chinese Takeaway. @thirty-four will serve you exquisite delicacies and a fine dining experience. For freshly brewed coffee and baked goodies, there are quaint cafes. For example, Costa Coffee and Starbucks Coffee. For a fun nightlife and buzz, you can pick The Imperial and The Farmers Union. All these amazing places are near Collegiate Point Exe.

Collegiate Point Exe is near the River Exe and Quayside. They offer fun activities like kayaking and paddleboarding for you. You can also have quiet scenic walks along the riverside. The Haldon Forest Park is famous for mountain biking and hiking. If you are someone who loves adventure and heights, then you will find your way here. The Northernhay Gardens are the oldest public open space in England. You can have relaxing picnics with your friends. In fact, many young students prefer to come here every once in a while for a chill day out. Exeter Historic Guildhall is in the heart of Exeter. It is a historical museum sharing stories of the past. It stands tall with beautiful medieval architecture. To know the hidden treasures of the city, you will definitely need an Exeter student city guide. Then you can plan and start visiting places during your stay at Collegiate Point Exe

Commute

Exter has been focusing on green energies when it comes to transport. Hence, it has been expanding into electric vehicles and low-carbon buses. The infrastructure is pedestrian-friendly. You can also cycle along the scenic paths in bustling Exeter. There are intricate rail connections and bus services. These will take you to your desired destination. Premier Inn and Hele Road are the nearest bus stops. Exeter St Davids and Exeter Central are major travel terminals close to you. You can get a bus and a train from here.

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Payment Policies (4)

  • Booking Deposit
    This property requires booking deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 4 flexible instalment plans.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
  • Guarantor Requirement
    Guarantor requirements and policy.
Booking Deposit
<p>1. You must pay <strong>£100</strong> to reserve the room (described as Reservation Rent).</p> <p>2. Once the Tenancy Agreement has been signed, the Reservation Rent will be held until the first rental payment falls due under your Tenancy Agreement and will be offset against the amount due.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p><strong>For 25-26 AY: -</strong></p> <p>1. Payment in full.</p> <p>2. Payment in 4 instalments.</p> <p><strong>For 24-25 (STLs):&nbsp;</strong>You will need to pay for your entire stay at the time of booking or prior to move-in. No instalments&nbsp;for short term tenancies.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Credit card, Debit card and Bank Transfer.</p> <p><strong>Note: </strong>The property does not accept cash.</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>1. The property requires you to have a valid <strong>UK Guarantor </strong>if you wish to pay in installments.</p> <p>2. International guarantors are not accepted.</p> <p><strong>For 25-26 AY: </strong>Only "<strong>Your Guarantor</strong>" is accepted by the property as a third-party guarantor service, with a <strong>5% premium</strong>.</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.
  • Extenuating Circumstances
    Cancellation is allowed in case of extenuating circumstances.
  • Other cancellation policies
    General cancellation policies may apply to this property.
Cooling Off Period
<p>1. You will have <strong>3 days</strong> from making your booking to sign the Tenancy Agreement. The Reservation Rent is fully refundable if you cancel your booking within this period.</p> <p>2. The property requires you to sign your tenancy agreement online within <strong>3 days</strong> of receiving the Offer of Accommodation.</p>
No Visa No Pay
<p><strong>Eligibility: </strong>This policy is applicable only to first-year undergraduate or postgraduate international students coming to the UK.</p> <p><strong>Conditions:</strong></p> <p>1. You must inform the property <strong>within 7 days </strong>of receiving notification that your visa application has been declined.</p> <p>2. You must provide them with an official notification from the visa authorities.</p> <p>3. The final date to submit this evidence is <strong>30th August</strong>.</p> <p><strong>Outcome: </strong>If these conditions are met, you can cancel your booking, and the Property management will refund any rent paid.</p>
No Place No Pay
<p><strong>Eligibility: </strong>This policy is only available to first-year undergraduate or first year postgraduate students.</p> <p><strong>Conditions:</strong></p> <p>1. You must inform the property <strong>within 7 days </strong>of receiving your university place rejection.</p> <p>2. You must provide a written rejection letter from your chosen university/college to them.</p> <p>3. The final date to submit this evidence is <strong>30th August</strong>.</p> <p><strong>Outcome: </strong>If these conditions are met, you can cancel your booking, and the Property management will refund any rent paid.</p>
Extenuating Circumstances
<p>1. If you have any extenuating circumstances that prevent you taking your place at University or your room with them, you will need to provide evidence of your circumstances.</p> <p>2. Cases of this nature are considered on a case by case basis by the property, please contact the residence you booked at to enquire and to understand what evidence they may require.</p>
Other cancellation policies
<p>In the unlikely event that they have to cancel your booking, they will notify you in writing and provide you with alternative accommodation. If the alternative accommodation is not suitable, you will have the option to cancel your booking and receive a full refund of any rent paid.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions

When can I arrive out of hours? / When can I check in at The Collegiate Point Exe?

Check-in is available from 9am on your contract start date and anytime thereafter during office hours. 24-hour check-in is not available at The Collegiate Point Exe.

No arrival slots available, what do I do?


Contact the onsite team, and they will confirm an available check-in time.

What do I do if I'm delayed?


Inform the accommodation team via call or message if you anticipate a delay.

What do I need to bring?


A valid physical photo ID and your phone to scan your QR code.

Where can I park/unload?


Parking for unloading is available at the rear of the building. Contact the team upon arrival for entry.

Where is Reception?


Reception is located on the ground floor of Block A.

Do you have trolleys?


Yes, trolleys are available for moving luggage.

How do I get to my room?


You will receive a key and fob, and a team member will guide you to your room location.

Do I need to pay before I move in?


Yes, your due payment must be made prior to check-in, as outlined in your contract.

Can my family stay with me when I first check in?


Guests may stay for up to three consecutive nights, and they must be signed in at reception.

Do you have a luggage storage area?


No, a luggage storage facility is not available.

Am I able to get support with my luggage on arrival?


Staff will be available to assist, and trolleys are also provided.

Do you provide an airport shuttle service?


No airport shuttle service is available.

How do I check in out of hours?


Check-in should be arranged during office hours. If arriving outside these times, contact reception in advance.

Where is the Bin Store?


General waste bins are located in the bin area in the car park at the rear of the building, with additional bins for glass and mixed recycling near the rear gate.

Where is the Bike Store?


Bike storage is available at the rear of the building. These areas are not covered, so bringing a bike cover is recommended.

What is included in the rent?


All utilities, WiFi, contents insurance, and maintenance are covered. Laundry and additional services such as booked room cleaning are not included.

What is the internet speed?


WiFi speed is up to 500 Mbps, and wired connections also reach 500 Mbps. Guest WiFi is limited to 250 Mbps.

Is there parking available?


No parking is available onsite.

Is there a lift?


There is one lift available in Block C.

Is there on-site security or CCTV?


Yes, CCTV is in operation, and a 24-hour security team is on call.

Can I schedule a tour?


Yes, tours can be arranged virtually or in person upon request.

Does the rent include property insurance?


Yes, contents insurance is included.

What is the property insurance?


The accommodation provides contents insurance through Howden for Students.

Is there an age limit for moving in?


The minimum age to check in is 18. If turning 18 near your contract start date, contact the team for guidance.

Can I bring pets?


Pets are not allowed.

Can I bring family members?


Family members may visit when moving in, and guests must be signed in at reception.

Can I move in with an academic visit visa?


Yes, if your visa allows you to live in the UK during your studies.

Can I move into my apartment early?


Early check-in availability is limited and must be discussed with the onsite team.

How many floors does the building have?


The site consists of five blocks, each with four floors.

Can I see a site plan?


Digital site plans are available online.

What availability is there?


Availability can be checked on the website or by contacting the onsite team.

How do I book?


Bookings can be made via the online portal.

What documents do I need?


Refer to the website for details on required documents.

Are there female-only shared flats?


This preference can be requested, but availability is not guaranteed.

Can I see photos and videos?


Photos and videos are available online, and specific room type videos can be sent upon request.

Is there a well-being and assistance app?


A student assistance program offers a 24-hour helpline with additional support through an app.

Where is the Smoking Area?


Smoking areas are located five meters away from the property.

What should I do if the fire alarm is sounding?


Evacuate the building immediately and proceed to the designated assembly point, which will be advised upon move-in.

Are the trains loud to live right by?


The trains pass by the site at a slower speed since they are near the station. Any train noise becomes a background sound and is not disruptive.

Is there staff 24/7?


The onsite accommodation office team is available Tuesday to Friday from 9am to 6pm, and Monday and Saturday from 9am to 5pm. The security team is on call 24/7.

Do you offer printing services?


No, printing services are not available.

If I receive online shopping packages, will the front desk help with the collection?


Packages will be delivered to reception during opening hours and stored in your block for collection. You will receive a notification when your parcel is ready.

What should I do if I have a complaint?


Complaints must be submitted in writing to the onsite team. A meeting can also be requested for further discussions.

Can I have parcels delivered before I arrive?


Parcel deliveries before arrival are accepted only by prior arrangement.

What are the accommodation office opening times?

  • Tuesday to Friday: 9am – 6pm
  • Monday and Saturday: 9am – 5pm

How do I report a problem out of hours?

  • Security issues (e.g., lockouts or disturbances): Contact the emergency security number.
  • Maintenance emergencies: Call the out-of-hours team (details provided upon arrival).

How do I collect mail/parcels?


Letters are placed in individual postboxes located on the ground floor of each accommodation block. Larger parcels will be stored securely, and residents will receive a notification when ready for collection.

How can I use a vacuum cleaner?


A vacuum cleaner is provided in each shared apartment and kept in the kitchen for all residents to access.

How can I get a replacement key?


Lost keys or fobs must be reported immediately to reception so they can be deactivated. Replacements cost £20.06 for keys and £6.36 for fobs.

How do I report a maintenance issue?


Maintenance issues should be reported through the online portal.

How do I access my room?


Rooms can be accessed using the fob/key provided at check-in.

How does the door lock deadbolt work?


Doors lock with a key, and there is a thumb turn inside for locking from within.

How do I keep my room clean? Do you offer a cleaning service?


Residents are responsible for cleaning their rooms. Cleaning advice is available from the onsite team, but a cleaning service is not provided.

How do I get rid of limescale?


Use a limescale remover or natural solutions like vinegar or lemon juice. For stubborn deposits, apply and let soak before scrubbing.

What do I do with my rubbish/recycling?


Dispose of rubbish and recycling in the designated bin areas at the rear of the building.

Am I allowed guests to stay?


Guests are welcome to stay for up to three consecutive nights per week and must be signed in at reception. Guests should be accompanied at all times.

Am I allowed a pet?


No, pets are not permitted.

Am I allowed to smoke in my room?


No, smoking is strictly prohibited throughout the site.

What time should I avoid making noise?


Try to keep noise to a minimum after 10:30pm and before 8am. If music or sound can be heard outside your room, it is likely disturbing others.

Do I have to pay Council Tax?


Full-time students are exempt from Council Tax, but a council tax exemption form must be submitted via the university and uploaded to your Collegiate UK Portal.

Do I need a TV Licence?


A TV licence is required to watch live TV or BBC iPlayer. Watching on-demand services except BBC iPlayer does not require a licence.

Who can help with WiFi/Network issues?


ASK4 provides support for WiFi and network issues.

When are the communal areas cleaned?


Communal areas are cleaned Monday to Friday, from 8am to 12 noon.

How many friends can I invite into the building?


Residents can invite one guest to stay for up to three consecutive nights per week. Guests must be signed in at reception and should always be accompanied. Consideration should be given when using shared areas to avoid inconveniencing others.

How do I reserve the Cinema Room/Party Kitchen?


Not applicable—these spaces are not available onsite.

How can I adjust the temperature?


Each studio has an individual wall-mounted heater, controlled via a handheld programmer that sets background and boost temperatures. Residents can activate the boost button in their room to increase the temperature.

What events does my accommodation hold?


The accommodation organizes various resident events throughout the year, including:
  • Halloween
  • Christmas
  • Chinese New Year
  • Cultural Celebration Weeks
  • Valentine’s Day
  • Easter

What are the communal spaces?


Residents in ensuite apartments havecommunal kitchensfor socializing and dining with flatmates.

Is there a gym onsite or where is the most local one?


There is no gym onsite, but there are gyms nearby:
  • Streatham Campus Gym & Swimming Pool
  • Gym in Fore Street, located 15 minutes away on foot

How do I plug in my laptop?


Rooms are equipped with multiple plug sockets for charging and connectivity.

How many friends can I invite in?


Residents may invite one guest for up to three consecutive nights per week. Guests must be signed in at reception and accompanied at all times.

Who will clean up after me?


Residents are responsible for cleaning up after themselves in both personal and communal spaces.

How do I top up my laundry credit?


Residents can create an account on the Washnet app, then add credit as needed.

Who can help with laundry issues?


Washstation provides support directly through the app.

Do I have to pay for the laundry?


Yes, laundry services require payment.

How much is the laundry?

  • Wash cycle:£2.90
  • Dry cycle:£1.30

Is laundry available within my flat?


No, laundry facilities are located in a shared laundry room.

Is the laundry shared?


Yes, all residents use the communal laundry space, located on the ground floor to the left of reception.

How do I get my rubbish/recycling to the Bin Store?


Residents must take their rubbish and recycling to the designated refuse area.

What should I do if the nearest bin is full?


If a bin is full, use any of the other available bins on-site.

When are the bins collected?

  • General waste & recycling: Every Tuesday
  • Glass waste: Every Thursday

What can be recycled?

  • Cardboard
  • Paper
  • Tins
  • Glass
  • Recyclable plastic

How do I get access to the Bike Store?


Bike storage areas are at the rear of the property. Residents must use their fob to access the site if arriving from outside.

I have an e-scooter/electric bike. What should I do?


E-scooters and electric bikes are not permitted on-site.

Is there bike storage?


Yes, several bike storage areas are located at the rear of the building, but they are not covered. A bike cover is recommended for protection.

Is bike storage free?


Yes, bike storage is free for residents.

Which blocks are accessible?

  • A Block ground-floor studios are wheelchair accessible.
  • C Block is accessible via a lift located in the annex building on the ground floor.

Where has step-free access?


Step-free access is available at the rear of the site.

Does the entrance have step-free access?


Yes, step-free access is available at the rear entrance.

How do I pay the rent?


Rent payments can be made via your online portal or through bank transfer. Payments can also be made via WeChat & AliPay.

I can't make a payment yet. How can I avoid further action?


Payments must be made prior to or by your rent installment date to avoid further action.

Can I pay in installments?


Yes, there is an option for a four-installment plan.

What are the requirements?


To qualify for installment payments, you must have a UK guarantor or use a guarantor service available through the website.

How can I meet people?


Residents can connect through the on-site residence experience program, which includes craft workshops, food events, and giveaways.

What should I do if I need help?


Speak with a member of the onsite team or access the Student Assistance Programme for support from Health Assured.

Can you share my neighbor’s details before arrival?


Due to GDPR regulations, resident details cannot be shared.

In what condition should I leave my room?


Your room should be left in the same condition as when you arrived.

Do I need to clean my room?


Yes, cleaning and maintaining your room is your responsibility.

Where do I return my key?


Keys and fobs must be returned to reception. If reception is closed, place your keys in the provided envelope and deposit them in the Reception Door postbox.

Can I store any items?


Yet to be confirmed—please check with the onsite team.

Can I extend over the summer?


Summer extensions have limited availability and should be discussed with the accommodation team.

Where is the university, and how far is the walk?


Point Exe is within a 15–20 minute walk of Streatham Campus. St Luke's Campus can be reached via a short bus ride.

Where is the Library?


The university library is in the Forum building on Streatham Campus. A public library is also available in Exeter city center.

Where is the Student Union?


The Student Guild is located inside the Forum building on Streatham Campus.

How close is the local shop and food stores?


There are two local shops within a few minutes' walk of Point Exe. The city center, which has larger stores, is a 15–20 minute walk away.

How close is the train station?


St David's Train Station is only a few minutes' walk from the accommodation.

Where are the bus stops?


Several bus stops are located near St David's Train Station, just a short walk away from Point Exe.

Where is the nearest coffee shop?


Two well-known coffee shop brands are located near St David's Train Station, just a short walk from the accommodation.

What is the best nightclub?


Timepiece and Fever are popular student nightclubs in Exeter.

Is there a local gym?


There is no gym onsite, but facilities are available at the gym and swimming pool on Streatham Campus, as well as a gym located in Fore Street, which is a 15-minute walk away.

Where do I register with a GP surgery?


The Student Health Centre is located on Streatham Campus.

Where is the closest hospital?


The nearest walk-in center is in Sidwell Street, about a 15–20 minute walk from Point Exe. The Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital (RD&E) is a 23-minute bus ride away.

Where is the nearest police station?


The nearest police station is at Middlemoor. More information, including the location and opening hours, can be found at the Devon & Cornwall Police website.

Where is the local bank?


Banks are located in the city center, approximately a 15–20 minute walk from Point Exe.

Where is the local pharmacy?


Pharmacies are available in the city center, also a 15–20 minute walk away.

Where is the local supermarket?


The closest large supermarket is in the city center, a 15–20 minute walk from the accommodation.

What public transport can I use to get to my university?


Buses to Streatham Campus and St Luke's Campus depart from St David's Train Station, which is just a short walk away.

Where is the nearest public transport?


St David's Train Station is a few minutes' walk from Point Exe and offers bus connections to the university, the city center, and surrounding areas.
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Spacious rooms are the biggest perk that you can benefit from. The admin here is also supporting and helps students get the most during their stay. Budget friendly accommodation and near to every local university is advantageous.
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Point Exe is just 15-minutes away from University's Streatham Campus and the City Centre. The studios are spacious here and also cheap as compared to other costly housings. I have been living here for almost 6 months now and would surely love to live another 6.
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The place is quite good when you compare it with nearby student housings. Friendly environment, 24*7 service support, hygienic rooms and well furbished locality is a plus. Overall, the place is a grab-on deal.
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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 Exeter student properties.

6. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments

A one-bedroom apartment in Exeter 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

Knowing the cost of living in Exeter is essential for students planning their stay in this historic city. With its mix of medieval charm and modern amenities, Exeter offers a student-friendly lifestyle—but it comes with varying expenses. On average, students can expect a monthly cost ranging from £900 to £2,500, which covers everything from private student accommodation Exeter to daily essentials and social activities.
1. Rent: £600–£1,900 per month
2. Groceries: £80–£120 per month
3. Transportation: £30–£50 per month
4. Utilities: £40–£60 per month
5. internet: £20–£30 per month
6. Leisure and social activities: £50–£100 per month

Student Travel in Exeter

Getting around Exeter is simple and convenient, making daily commutes and social outings easy for students living in student accommodation in Exeter. The city offers a variety of transportation options, all designed to keep students connected to campus, city hotspots, and beyond.
1. Bus: The main mode of student travel, with regular services connecting the city centre, universities, and neighbourhoods like Duryard, St Sidwell’s, and Heavitree. Weekly travel costs range from £12–£15/week, with discounted student passes available.
2. Cycling: Exeter is highly bike-friendly, with dedicated lanes and secure storage at most Exeter student accommodations. Owning a bike allows students to commute quickly, often in under 10 minutes from areas like Mount Pleasant or Exwick.
3. Walking: Many students opt to walk, especially from city-centre student flats in Exeter or student housing in Exeter near the University of Exeter and city amenities. Walking is free and keeps daily routines active.
4. Train: For weekend trips or commuting from nearby towns, Exeter St Davids station offers fast connections to London, Bristol, and Plymouth. Student 16-25 Railcards can reduce travel costs by up to 1/3.
Student Transit Tips: Students in Exeter Uni accommodation can combine walking, cycling, and buses to save money and time. Many amber-listed properties are within a 10–15 minute commute to campus, making private student accommodation Exeter and shared flats highly convenient. With amber, students can easily find Exeter student accommodation that is not only comfortable but also well-connected, ensuring smooth travel across the city for studies, socialising, and exploring Exeter.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in the City

Exeter is more than a study destination; it’s a city full of energy, history, and student-friendly experiences. Students living in student accommodation in Exeter UK enjoy a safe, welcoming environment with easy access to cafés, libraries, and social hubs. Neighbourhoods like St Sidwell’s and Duryard are especially popular for their student communities and convenient amenities. When it comes to social life, Exeter has something for everyone. Students can relax at Rougemont Gardens, take a stroll along Exeter Quay, or grab coffee at trendy spots near Exeter student accommodation. For nightlife, lively pubs and bars in the city centre offer an energetic atmosphere, while cosy cafés and bookshops provide quieter spaces to study or hang out with friends.

Exeter also hosts exciting events and cultural experiences that enhance student life. Annual highlights include the Exeter Festival of South West Food & Drink and the Respect Festival, drawing students into the city’s creative and culinary scene. Outdoor lovers can explore nearby countryside trails, beaches, and parks, offering the perfect balance to academic life. Whether you live in student flats in Exeter, Exeter student houses to rent, or private student accommodation Exeter, the city ensures that student life is fun and engaging. Amber helps students find the best student accommodation Exeter, putting them close to campus, attractions, and social hotspots so they can make the most of their university experience.

Top Universities in Exeter

Exeter is home to some of the UK’s most respected universities, attracting students from across the country and around the world. This makes finding student accommodation in Exeter an essential part of planning a smooth, enjoyable student experience.

1. University of Exeter: One of the UK’s leading institutions, the University of Exeter is renowned for its research excellence, vibrant campus life, and strong graduate employability. Popular courses include Business and Management, Engineering, Law, Psychology, and Environmental Science. Many students choose Exeter student accommodation near Streatham Campus, with options such as student flats in Exeter and Exeter student houses to rent for added convenience and a close-knit community experience.

2. Exeter College: A top choice for further education and vocational programs, Exeter College offers diverse courses in Media, Performing Arts, Health, and Information Technology. Students benefit from a central location, making it easy to access private student accommodation Exeter or shared student flats close to the city centre.

3. Strode’s College (Exeter): Though smaller, Strode’s College provides quality A-levels and foundation programs, attracting both local and international students. Many opt for cheap student accommodation Exeter nearby, ensuring affordable living while staying close to study facilities, cafes, and social spots.

Why is amber the best choice?

Exeter, one of the UK’s most student-friendly and culturally rich cities, attracts thousands of learners to the University of Exeter each year. With rent averaging £180–£250 per week, students can choose from private studios, ensuite rooms, or shared apartments in areas like St Sidwell’s and Exwick. The city’s manageable size, strong transport network, and welcoming community make it ideal for both local and international students. Exeter offers everything from green parks and historic sites to buzzing cafés and festivals, ensuring a balanced lifestyle. Amber makes finding student accommodation in Exeter effortless in this beautiful city.

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