Student Accommodation Providers and Aggregators

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24/06/2026

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Finding accommodation abroad before you have even landed in the country is one of the most stressful parts of studying overseas. A whole industry of platforms now exists specifically to solve this problem: booking your room, verifying the property, and supporting you through the process, all before you leave home.

Why Does This Industry Even Exist?

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Ten years ago, international students arriving in a new country often had no accommodation arranged in advance. They landed, checked into a hotel for a few weeks, and searched for a place to live in person, usually under serious time pressure, with no local network, and limited understanding of the local rental market.

This was not a rare story. It is genuinely how a large proportion of international students experienced their first weeks abroad, arriving in a foreign country with their belongings and no fixed address, hoping to find something suitable before their hotel budget ran out.

That gap created an entire industry. Student accommodation websites, otherwise known as PBSA aggregators (Purpose-Built Student Accommodation), are designed explicitly to help students find and book genuine student accommodation from their native countries months before they arrive and while everything is done remotely.

Having an idea about how such websites function, as well as choosing the most suitable ones for you, can save not only your money but also help avoid problems related to renting your accommodation.

What Is “Purpose-Built Student Accommodation” (PBSA)?

The majority of sites list PBSA: large and professionally-managed housing which is specially designed and run for students. This is not the same as a standard flat or shared house.

PBSA typically includes:

  • Furnished private rooms or studios, often en-suite
  • Shared or private kitchens depending on the building type
  • On-site security, CCTV, and sometimes 24/7 staff
  • Common areas, study spaces, gyms, and social spaces
  • All-inclusive billing: rent typically includes utilities, WiFi, and sometimes contents insurance
  • Flexible contract lengths aligned with academic terms

PBSA is generally more expensive than a private shared flat, but it removes much of the risk and hassle of arranging housing independently, which is precisely why it dominates the international student accommodation market.

The Major Platforms: What Each One Actually Offers

Amber (AmberStudent)

Amber is one of the most widely used global student accommodation platforms covering over 150,000+ rooms across the UK, 200+ luxury residences across Australia, and listings across the USA, Ireland, Germany, and other major study destinations. It operates across dozens of cities including London, Manchester, Melbourne, Toronto, New York, and Dublin.

What makes Amber distinctive: it provides a free, end-to-end booking service with 24/7 multilingual support, virtual property tours, and a price-match guarantee. It has also partnered with related travel and settling-in services, such as forex, luggage transfer, airport pickup, and international SIM cards, bundling the accommodation booking with broader pre-departure logistics.

Best for: International students who want a single platform with broad geographic coverage, strong customer support, and additional travel logistics support bundled in.

University Living

University Living operates one of the largest inventories in the industry, with over 2.5 million beds across more than 640 student cities globally, spanning North America, the UK, Europe, Australia, and parts of Asia and the Middle East.

Distinctive features include virtual property tours, a transparent, no-hidden-charges pricing model, and a cost-of-living calculator that helps students budget realistically for their destination city before committing to a booking.

Best for: Students who want the widest possible inventory to compare across many cities and want budget-planning tools built into the platform.

Casita

Casita operates as a global marketplace with more than 1.5 million rooms across 60+ countries and 400+ cities, including strong coverage across the Americas, UK and Europe (including Ireland), Australia, New Zealand, and parts of Asia and the Middle East.

Casita does not own or operate any of the residences itself; it partners exclusively with accommodation providers that meet its verification standards, positioning itself as a curated marketplace rather than the widest possible net.

Best for: Students who specifically want UK and Australia coverage with a more curated, vetted set of property partners.

com

Student.com focuses on purpose-built accommodation specifically located near major universities, strong listings near institutions like UCL, Imperial College London, LSE, and King’s College London, as well as listings across other major study destinations.

Best for: Students targeting a specific well-known university where proximity to campus is the top priority.

Uniplaces

Uniplaces is the dominant platform specifically for the European student housing market, covering mid- to long-term rentals across major European university cities. What distinguishes Uniplaces is its landlord verification process: every property is checked, every landlord vetted before listing, and every booking carries some level of protection.

Best for: Students heading to continental Europe; particularly useful in markets like Germany, Portugal, Spain, and Italy where verified, English-language-friendly platforms are harder to find.

UniAcco

UniAcco is another major global aggregator, commonly compared alongside Amber and University Living, with strong coverage across the UK, Australia, Canada, and the US.

Best for: Students comparing multiple platforms side by side. UniAcco is frequently used as a price and inventory comparison point against Amber and University Living.

HousingAnywhere

HousingAnywhere is particularly strong for medium-term student rentals across European cities, including Germany. It is commonly recommended specifically for students moving to Berlin and other major German university cities.

Best for: Medium-term lets in continental Europe, particularly Germany and the Netherlands.

SpareRoom

SpareRoom is different from the PBSA aggregators above; it focuses on connecting students directly with existing flatshares and individual landlords, primarily in the UK. It is generally the most affordable option because you are renting a room in an existing house share rather than a managed PBSA building, but it requires more personal vetting on your part since listings are not all professionally managed.

Best for: Budget-conscious students who are comfortable arranging a flatshare directly and doing their own due diligence on landlords and housemates.

Roomi

Roomi is a peer-to-peer roommate-matching platform focused on connecting individuals to find compatible roommates and shared housing, rather than booking large-scale PBSA buildings. It is headquartered in the US and is most active across major cities in the United States and Canada.

Best for: Students in North America specifically looking for a compatible roommate rather than a fully managed building.

WG-Gesucht

WG-Gesucht is Germany’s most widely used flatshare platform. Some German language proficiency is genuinely helpful when using it, as most listings and landlord communication are in German.

Best for: Students moving to Germany who have at least basic German and want access to the largest pool of private listings, not just PBSA buildings.

How Much Does It Actually Cost to Use These Platforms?

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This is the detail most students get wrong before they start: most of these platforms are free for students to use.

The business model behind nearly every major platform Amber, University Living, Casita, UniAcco, and others is that they earn their revenue through commissions paid by the property management companies, not from the students who book through them. In Amber’s early days, the company did charge students a fee; that model has since shifted entirely to a free-for-students structure funded by commissions from accommodation providers.

NOTE: If a platform or an individual agent asks you to pay a separate “booking fee,” “processing fee,” or “service charge” directly to them beyond the actual rent deposit and rent itself paid to the accommodation provider, treat this as a red flag. The standard, legitimate model across this industry is free access for students. Always clarify exactly what any payment is for before transferring money.

What Should You Actually Pay for Accommodation?

Costs vary enormously by city and country but as a general guide:

  • London, UK: £250 – £450/week
  • Other major UK cities: £150 – £300/week
  • Major Australian cities: AUD $350 – $600/week
  • Major US cities: USD $1,200 – $2,500/month
  • Major Canadian cities: CAD $900 – $1,800/month
  • Major European cities (non-UK): €500 – €900/month

For Indian families specifically, industry data suggests a parent typically needs to budget ₹1–2 lakh per month for a child’s accommodation and living costs combined while studying abroad, with total accommodation and living costs over a full degree commonly running into ₹25–35 lakh, or as much as ₹1.5 crore over four years for longer programmes in the most expensive cities.

How to Use These Platforms Safely

Always insist on a virtual tour before booking.

Every major platform listed above offers virtual property tours specifically so you do not need to commit to a property sight-unseen. Use this feature; do not skip it because a listing has good photos.

Verify the platform is connecting you to a real, traceable property management company.

Legitimate PBSA buildings have on-site security, CCTV, and identifiable management companies who carry contractual responsibility for safety and security. If a “deal” seems to bypass all of this direct cash transfer to an individual landlord you cannot verify, no contract, no clear management company be far more cautious.

Compare at least two or three platforms before booking.

Because platforms earn commission from different sets of property partners, the same building is sometimes listed at different effective prices (through different promotional offers) across different aggregators. A quick cross-check between Amber, University Living, and UniAcco for the same city can reveal worthwhile savings.

Read the cancellation policy carefully before you pay anything.

Visa delays, course deferrals, and changed plans are common among international students. Many platforms Amber among them offer free cancellation policies designed specifically to protect students in these situations. Confirm exactly what you are entitled to before paying a deposit.

Start early, especially for competitive cities.

London, popular Australian cities, and major US university towns see PBSA buildings sell out months in advance for the best rooms and rates. Begin searching as soon as you have a confirmed offer, not after your visa is approved.

Use the cost-of-living tools many platforms provide.

Cost of living calculators, such as those available on University Living, allow you to calculate your entire monthly budget, not just the rent. Do not underestimate your living expenses, which is one of the most frequent mistakes international students make when budgeting.

Aggregator vs Direct Booking: Which Should You Use?

Use an aggregator platform (Amber, University Living, Casita, UniAcco) if:
  • You are booking from your home country, before arrival
  • You want verified listings, virtual tours, and a documented booking process
  • You want 24/7 support in case something goes wrong before or after you arrive
  • You are comparing multiple cities or universities and want one platform to search across all of them
Consider booking directly with a property or via a local platform (SpareRoom, WG-Gesucht) if:
  • You are already in the country and can view properties in person
  • You are looking for a private flatshare rather than PBSA
  • You are comfortable navigating the local rental process and language independently
  • Budget is the absolute top priority, and you are willing to do more of your own due diligence

Many students use a hybrid approach: book a PBSA room through an aggregator for their first semester to land safely, then explore private shared housing options once they are settled and can view properties in person.

How Can We Help?

Finding the right accommodation is an important part of any study abroad journey. From comparing housing options and understanding costs to avoiding common booking mistakes and planning your move, making informed decisions early can save both time and money.

My Study Offers, a free global education platform for students, provides end-to-end guidance throughout your study abroad journey. In addition to university applications, scholarships, and student visa support, we help students understand accommodation options, estimate living costs, and plan their transition to a new country with confidence. Our goal is to make every stage of studying abroad simpler, smoother, and better informed.

FAQs

1. Are student accommodation platforms free to use?

Yes, the major platforms (Amber, University Living, Casita, UniAcco) are free for students. They earn revenue through commissions paid by the accommodation providers, not by charging students directly. Be cautious of anyone asking you to pay a separate booking or service fee.

2. What is PBSA?

Purpose-Built Student Accommodation: large, professionally managed residential buildings designed specifically for students, typically including furnished rooms, on-site security, common spaces, and all-inclusive billing. It is the dominant accommodation type listed on most major platforms.

3. Which platform has the widest coverage?

University Living currently lists the largest inventory, over 2.5 million beds across 640+ student cities globally. Casita covers 60+ countries and 400+ cities. Amber has particularly deep coverage in the UK (150,000+ rooms) and Australia.

4. Can I book accommodation before I have my visa?

Yes, and many students do. Most platforms offer flexible or free cancellation policies specifically to protect students whose visa or course plans change. Always confirm the exact cancellation terms before paying any deposit.

5. Is PBSA more expensive than a private flatshare?

Generally, yes, PBSA includes security, management, furnishing, and bills in the price, which a private flatshare booked through SpareRoom or WG-Gesucht typically does not. The trade-off is convenience and safety versus cost.

6. How much should I budget for accommodation abroad?

This varies hugely by city from around £150/week in smaller UK cities to £450/week in central London, AUD $350–600/week in major Australian cities, and USD $1,200–2,500/month in major US cities. Use the cost-of-living calculators offered by platforms like University Living to model your specific destination accurately.

7. Should I use a platform or book directly with a landlord?

Use a platform if you are booking from your home country and want verified listings, virtual tours, and support. Consider booking directly only if you are already in the country, can view the property in person, and are comfortable navigating the process independently.

8. How do I avoid accommodation scams as an international student?

Use established, well-reviewed platforms rather than informal listings on social media or classifieds. Insist on a virtual tour. Verify there is a real, traceable management company behind the listing. Never wire money directly to an individual you cannot independently verify, and be suspicious of deals that seem significantly cheaper than everything else in the same area.

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