Best Student Letting Agencies in Huddersfield
Only agencies and accommodation providers with a verified Google rating of 3★ or above — honest reviews, key details and practical tips to help you find your perfect student home near the University of Huddersfield.
Before you search
Best Areas
Springwood (closest to campus), Moldgreen, Newsome, and the Town Centre are most popular with students.
Average Rent
Shared houses: £86–£134/week per person. Private studios: £116–£180/week. Bills add roughly £25–40/week.
When to Look
October–November for a September move-in. Properties near campus are often gone well before the new year.
Deposit Rules
Max 5 weeks' rent as a deposit. Must be protected in a government-approved scheme within 30 days of payment.
Letting Agencies — rated 3★ & above on Google
Harvey & Ryall are Huddersfield's top-rated letting agency on Google — a perfect 5.0★ from 60 reviews. An independent agency covering student, residential, and commercial properties across the HD3 and HD7 areas. Known for a personal, low-stress service, their two offices (Wellington Mills and Linthwaite) cover a wide patch of West Yorkshire, and their consistent 5-star feedback reflects a team that genuinely follows through on what they promise.
An independent agency focused exclusively on student accommodation near the University of Huddersfield, with a 4.8★ Google rating from 27 reviews. Particularly popular with international students who value the responsive, welcoming service. Portfolio covers the town centre, Trinity Street, and main campus — with options from shared rooms to private en-suites.
Castlegate Lettings is a well-regarded independent agency with a 4.7★ Google rating from 13 reviews. Covering student and residential lets across Huddersfield, they are praised for clear communication and a straightforward, no-fuss approach to letting. A solid choice for students who want a reliable independent agency with strong recent feedback.
Go Haven (trading as Student Haven for their student arm) has over 25 years of experience in Huddersfield's rental market and a 4.5★ Google rating from 104 reviews — the highest Google review count of any letting agency on this list. They offer a genuine 24/7 maintenance and support line and are consistently praised for matching students with the right property for their budget and lifestyle.
Huddersfield Student Living is a dedicated student lettings agency with a 4.4★ Google rating from 10 reviews. Focused on student-appropriate properties close to the University of Huddersfield, they offer a straightforward letting experience with a team that understands the specific needs of student tenants.
Martin & Co's Huddersfield branch holds a 4.2★ Google rating from 265 reviews — the largest Google review count of any letting agency on this list. They score consistently on market knowledge and clear communication. As with any larger franchise, service quality can vary — check the most recent reviews and note which team member you'll be working with.
Vanilla Lettings is one of Huddersfield's largest student letting operations with around 1,000 rooms within 1 mile of the University. They hold a 4.1★ Google rating from 221 reviews — the highest review count of any letting agency on this page. With that volume, individual experiences naturally vary, but the overall picture is broadly positive. Inspect every property carefully and document everything on move-in.
The official, not-for-profit lettings service run by the University of Huddersfield Students' Union. Every property is independently inspected and landlords are vetted before listing. HudLets holds a 3.9★ Google rating from just 12 reviews — the small sample size doesn't fully capture its reputation. It remains one of the safest starting points in Huddersfield thanks to university backing, zero admin fees, and pre-approved landlords.
Student renting tips
6 things every Huddersfield student should know before signing
Start in October. The best properties near Springwood and the town centre go before Christmas. Don't leave it until February.
Always inspect in person. Photos can be flattering. Check for damp, mould, working heating and appliances before signing anything.
Check deposit protection. Your deposit must be registered in a government-backed scheme within 30 days. Ask which one before you pay.
Document everything. Timestamped move-in photos protect you from unfair deposit deductions when you leave.
Try HudLets first. No admin fees, pre-vetted landlords, backed by the Students' Union — a safe, low-risk starting point for your search.
Budget for bills. Average house costs ~£86/week per person. Gas, electric, and broadband add around £25–40/week on top.