Overview
InTuition Languages is different from a campus-based university. It is a London-linked language immersion provider where many students live and study in a host teacher's home rather than commuting daily to lecture buildings.
That changes the accommodation decision:
- Short course or intensive English programme: the arranged homestay is usually the strongest fit.
- Longer London stay before or after the course: consider PBSA, a serviced studio or a private room.
- Under-18 learner or family programme: prioritise supervised, provider-arranged accommodation and written safeguarding details.
- Professional learner: choose by privacy, Wi-Fi quality, commute to meetings and quiet study space.
InTuition's public course information describes private homestay immersion, personalised one-to-one teaching, meals included on adult courses, host teacher matching and tutor homes across London and the wider UK. So for accommodation planning, do not search only around one postcode. Search by confirmed host location, travel zone, arrival airport or rail station, and course dates.
Quick Accommodation Snapshot
| Option |
Best for |
Typical London cost |
Main advantage |
Watch out for |
| InTuition homestay |
Short immersion courses |
Often packaged with course fee |
Meals, lessons and host support in one place |
Less independence than renting |
| PBSA en-suite |
Independent students staying 1+ terms |
GBP 250-380+ per week |
Bills, Wi-Fi, reception and student facilities |
Contracts may be 41-51 weeks |
| PBSA studio |
Mature/professional learners |
GBP 350-550+ per week |
Private kitchen and bathroom |
High central London pricing |
| Private room in shared flat |
Longer stays with local admin sorted |
GBP 180-350+ per week |
More local neighbourhood feel |
Bills, deposits and Right to Rent checks |
| Serviced apartment or aparthotel |
Families, executives, short stays |
Often GBP 120+ per night |
Flexible dates and privacy |
Expensive for multi-week courses |
Best practical choice: use the homestay if your course is built around it. Use PBSA only when you need separate student accommodation for a longer London stay.
Why PBSA Still Matters
Even though InTuition's core model is homestay, PBSA can be useful when:
- You are arriving early and need a London base before your host stay begins.
- Your course is part of a longer UK study trip.
- You want student accommodation after finishing the immersion programme.
- You are combining online/private tuition with independent accommodation.
- You need predictable bills, managed maintenance, study rooms and secure entry.
PBSA is usually easier than a private rental for international students because rent, bills, Wi-Fi and building services are normally bundled into one payment. Many buildings also offer no visa, no pay or no place, no pay policies, but these vary by provider and must be checked in writing before booking.
Best Areas To Search In London
InTuition host tutors can be spread across London and beyond, so the best area depends on your assigned location. If you are choosing independent accommodation before the host is confirmed, focus on places with strong transport links.
| Area |
Why it works |
Typical student profile |
| Shoreditch / Old Street |
Central, walkable to many language school offices and social areas |
Short-stay adults, professionals |
| Aldgate / Whitechapel |
Good Elizabeth line, District line and student housing supply |
Budget-aware Zone 1/2 searchers |
| Bethnal Green / Mile End |
Better value than the City, quick Underground links |
Students wanting East London prices |
| Angel / Clerkenwell |
Central, quieter than nightlife-heavy areas |
Mature students and professionals |
| Stratford |
Major transport hub, strong PBSA stock, often better value |
Longer stays and budget planners |
| King's Cross / Euston |
Excellent rail and Underground access |
Students arriving by train or studying across London |
| Hammersmith / Shepherd's Bush |
Good west London transport and amenities |
Students using Heathrow or west London hosts |
Rule of thumb: choose a room within 45 minutes door-to-door of your confirmed host, meeting point or main activity area. In London, a cheaper room far away can become expensive if you pay daily fares and lose study time.
Homestay: What To Expect
For InTuition Languages, homestay is not just a bed. It is part of the learning method.
Typical inclusions may include:
- A private study bedroom
- Breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Wi-Fi access
- One-to-one lessons in the teacher's home
- A planned study schedule based on your goals
- Local collection from a nearby station or bus stop if no arrival transfer is booked
- Host family routines and house rules
- Weekly laundry service in many host arrangements
You should still budget for:
- Paid excursions and attraction tickets
- Extra snacks, shopping and personal items
- Independent public transport
- SIM card or eSIM
- Travel insurance
- Airport transfer if not included
Important: homestay is excellent for immersion, but it is not the same as a private rental. You are living in someone else's home, so routines, mealtimes, keys, laundry, visitors and quiet hours should be clarified before arrival.
Accommodation Costs
London is one of the UK's most expensive student cities. For InTuition students, costs depend heavily on whether accommodation is included in the course package.
| Monthly budget item |
Budget |
Moderate |
Higher comfort |
| Accommodation |
GBP 1,150 |
GBP 1,500 |
GBP 2,100+ |
| Food and groceries |
GBP 220 |
GBP 360 |
GBP 540 |
| Public transport |
GBP 35 |
GBP 80 |
GBP 172 |
| Social life and excursions |
GBP 120 |
GBP 220 |
GBP 400+ |
| Mobile plan |
GBP 10-28 |
GBP 28 |
GBP 45+ |
If your homestay course includes meals, your grocery spending may be much lower. If you choose PBSA or a studio, food costs become a full monthly expense.
Transport And Daily Life
London transport is usually paid by contactless card, Oyster or mobile wallet. For 2026 adult fares, TfL lists a Zones 1-2 weekly pay-as-you-go cap of GBP 44.70 and a monthly Travelcard of GBP 171.70. That makes transport planning important if you choose cheaper accommodation outside the centre.
Useful planning checks:
- Search the route at the exact time you will travel, not only at midday.
- Check whether your journey uses Tube, Elizabeth line, Overground, bus or National Rail.
- Remember that buses are often cheaper for short trips but slower in peak traffic.
- If lessons are in your host teacher's home, your daily commute may be minimal.
- Keep taxi budgets for late arrivals, heavy luggage or airport disruption rather than everyday travel.
Step-By-Step Booking Timeline
6-9 Months Before Arrival
- Decide whether your course needs homestay, PBSA or independent rental.
- If staying independently for September, start PBSA research early.
- Check passport validity, visa requirements and travel insurance.
- Build a realistic London budget including transport and excursions.
3-5 Months Before Arrival
- Confirm your course dates and preferred accommodation type.
- Ask for the approximate host area or travel expectations if using homestay.
- Compare PBSA contract lengths if you need accommodation beyond the course.
- Check cancellation policies, especially visa refusal and course change terms.
4-8 Weeks Before Arrival
- Complete pre-course forms, level tests and arrival details.
- Confirm your address, check-in time, emergency number and transfer plan.
- Ask what is provided in the room and what you should bring.
- If renting privately, prepare Right to Rent documents and deposit funds.
Final Week
- Save your accommodation address offline.
- Share arrival plans with your host, building reception or landlord.
- Pack a UK plug adapter, weather-appropriate clothing and any medication.
- Keep course confirmation and insurance details in your hand luggage.
Scam Prevention And Safety
London has a fast-moving rental market, and short-stay students are easy targets. Be cautious when a room looks unusually cheap or the landlord pressures you to pay quickly.
Before paying, check:
- Is the provider or landlord verifiable outside social media?
- Is the exact address confirmed before you transfer money?
- Do the photos match the building and floor plan?
- Are rent, deposit, bills and cancellation terms written down?
- Is the payment going to a business account or secure platform?
- Can the provider explain check-in, keys, repairs and emergency support?
Avoid:
- Bank transfers to personal accounts for unseen rooms
- Landlords who refuse video viewings or live verification
- Contracts with missing landlord details
- "Too good to be true" central London studios
- Paying extra to skip Right to Rent or identity checks
International Student Guide And Right To Rent
If you rent privately in England, landlords normally need to check that adults have the right to rent before the tenancy starts. Government guidance says checks apply to tenants aged 18 or over, while some student accommodation arrangements are exempt.
For InTuition students, this means:
- Homestay arranged as part of the course may follow different checks from a private tenancy.
- PBSA or student halls may be exempt from standard Right to Rent checks, depending on the arrangement.
- Private flats and rooms usually require documents or a digital share code.
- Time-limited visa holders may need checks close to the tenancy start date.
Do not leave this until arrival day. Ask the provider exactly what they need and whether they can complete checks before you travel.
Tenancy Agreement Cheat Sheet
For PBSA or private accommodation, read the contract before paying a deposit.
| Clause |
What to check |
| Contract dates |
Do they match your course, arrival and departure plans? |
| Rent schedule |
Weekly, monthly, termly or full upfront? |
| Deposit |
Is it protected, refundable and clearly explained? |
| Bills |
Are electricity, water, heating, Wi-Fi and council tax handled? |
| Cancellation |
What happens if your visa, course or arrival date changes? |
| Guarantor |
Do they accept international guarantors or upfront rent? |
| Guests |
Are visitors allowed, and for how long? |
| Repairs |
Who handles maintenance and emergency issues? |
Council tax note: full-time university students are often exempt, but language-course and private-tuition students should not assume exemption. Ask the accommodation provider and local council if the contract is private.
What To Pack Vs What's Provided
| Item |
Homestay |
PBSA |
Private rental |
| Bedding |
Usually provided |
Often provided or available as a pack |
Sometimes not provided |
| Towels |
Usually provided or confirmed by host |
Often bring or buy |
Bring or buy |
| Meals |
Often included in course package |
Not included |
Not included |
| Wi-Fi |
Usually provided |
Usually included |
Check before signing |
| Kitchen equipment |
Host household use by agreement |
Shared or private kitchen |
Varies widely |
| Study desk |
Expected in study bedroom |
Usually included |
Check photos |
| Laundry |
Often weekly service or access |
Laundry room usually paid |
Varies |
Pack light, especially if you are moving between homestay and PBSA. London rooms can be compact, and storage is often limited.
Accessibility And Special Requirements
Tell InTuition or your accommodation provider early if you need:
- Step-free access
- Ground-floor room
- En-suite bathroom
- Quiet household
- Allergy-aware meals
- Specific dietary requirements
- Prayer space or schedule flexibility
- Mental health support considerations
- Assistance with transfers from airport or station
For homestay, detail matters. A host may be excellent but still unsuitable if the home has stairs, pets, shared bathrooms or a commute that does not work for your needs.
Final Advice
For most InTuition Languages students, the right accommodation is the one that supports the learning format. If your course is built around a host teacher, treat homestay as the default and use your questions to confirm comfort, privacy, meals and routines.
Choose PBSA or a private room only when you need independent London accommodation beyond the immersion course. In that case, prioritise clear contract terms, short commute times, included bills and verified provider details over headline rent alone.