Coventry is a beautiful city with an incredible history. To best enjoy these sights and all of the other brilliant things that going to university in Coventry has to offer, quality student accommodation is key. There are plenty of reputable student letting agencies in Coventry to choose from, and these are the 5 top-rated ones to get you started. 

 


 

1. Lettuce Lettings

Lettuce Lettings pride themselves on hosting ‘Coventry’s most affordable and modern private student flats, studios and shared houses’ on their platform. They have properties in a range of sizes and for a range of budgets, from 1 to 2 bed maisonettes and flats up to 12 bed houses for larger households. Selected roads and properties are available to view online, which is useful for prospective tenants who can’t make a viewing and as a safety measure in the coming academic year. Their houses are close to the university and looked after by an expert team. 

Address: 17 Raglan Street, Coventry, CV1 5QF

Phone: 02477717171

Email: admin@lettucelettings.co.uk

Website: https://www.lettucelettings.co.uk/about-lettuce-lettings-coventry

 


 

2. UNAC Student Accommodation

Serving both Coventry and Warwick Universities, UNAC are there to help students in groups of up to 9, including small flats and smaller groups. They can help you find a property to suit your needs at a range of prices (‘thrifty up to luxurious’). Their website features government advice about renting and your rights as a tenant, and useful FAQs for any common concerns. Students can also register with them for a property matching service, and they will contacted with properties similar to what they are searching for. 

Address: 2 New Union St, Coventry, CV1 2HN

Phone: 02476 551555

Email: adminteam@unac.co.uk

Website: https://www.unac.co.uk/students/

 


 

3. Quarters

As a completely virtual letting agency, Quarters Student Accommodation does something a bit different for students looking to rent. They have a small portfolio of properties that they display on their website and their lack of offices often mean smaller fees for renters. Although they don’t have as many properties as other agencies, they have a full range of house sizes, but this does mean that their houses tend to be all let during the Autumn rush. Their contact form allows students to indicate the type of property they want so Quarters can help with the house search. 

Address: Fully digital

Contact form: http://www.letting-agents-uk.org.uk/contactus.asp?id=69699

Website: http://www.letting-agents-uk.org.uk/agent.asp?id=69699

 


 

4. CODE 

CODE sees more individual rooms and smaller flats on its website than houses as it is a private accommodation company, but they can be a great option if you are looking to stay in a private room beyond first year. In a similar way to university halls, their rooms have plenty of amenities like Wi-fi, a shared gym, laundry and security. Their prices might be a bit higher than renting privately, but there is the convenience of amenities provided. 

Address: Fairfax Street, Coventry, CV1 5GA

Phone: 02476 105106

Email: coventry@codestudents.co.uk

Website: https://codestudents.co.uk/code-coventry

 


 

5. Student Circle Lettings

Student Circle Lettings are another reasonably big name in Coventry student lettings. With properties and single rooms in house shares available for most of the year, they are a popular and safe option for students looking to rent. They have a fantastic guide on their website with plenty of details for first-time renters, including a guide to budgeting for rent, viewings, what to look for in a house and a lettings agency and much more. Definitely worth a read for all prospective tenants of any student house. 

Address: 2 Gladstone Terrace, Hinkley, Leicester, LE10 1HE

Phone: 02476 510094

Email: info@studentcircle.co.uk

Website: https://www.studentcirclelettings.co.uk/about-us/

Rachel Brooks
Rachel Brooks – Exeter University
Student Editor and Writer

FAQs on the best student accommodation in Coventry

Student rent in Coventry typically ranges from £110 to £180 per week, depending on the type of accommodation and its location. Private student halls in the city centre and near Coventry University tend to be at the higher end, often including bills and amenities like gyms or social spaces. Shared houses or flats in areas like Earlsdon or Canley can be more affordable, especially if you’re happy to share with housemates. It’s important to factor in whether utilities are included and the length of the tenancy.

Yes, Coventry is a great place to live for students. The city is home to two major universities — Coventry University and the University of Warwick — which means it has a large, diverse student community. Coventry offers a mix of modern city life and historic charm, with plenty of green spaces, affordable living costs compared to other UK cities, and a buzzing nightlife scene. The city centre is compact and easy to get around, with lots of shops, cafes, and entertainment options. Many students also enjoy its central location, which makes it easy to travel to Birmingham, London, and other parts of the UK.

Most students in Coventry live in either the city centre, Earlsdon, or Canley. The city centre is especially popular with Coventry University students because it’s close to campus and offers easy access to shops, nightlife, and student-focused facilities. Earlsdon is a favourite among both Coventry and Warwick students looking for a more residential, community feel with independent cafes and green spaces. Canley, located near the University of Warwick, is convenient for Warwick students who want to live close to campus while still having local amenities nearby. There are also several large private student accommodation options scattered throughout the city.

Last Updated on July 5, 2025

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