Quick Snapshot
University of West London students usually split between the Ealing and Brentford campuses, with the two sites linked by a free shuttle bus. Officially, UWL highlights university-managed accommodation at Student Village and Stirling Place, plus options around South Ealing for students who want more flexibility.
- Best value + convenience: purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) linked to support, facilities, and staff
- Private market: wider choice, often cheaper at scale but more responsibility for bills, contracts, and safety checks
- Best for first-year students: PBSA near campus or structured travel-to-campus routines
Accommodation Landscape Around UWL
UWL references show it supports students with accommodation support and private renting guidance, and lists university-managed options at Student Village and Stirling Place near South Ealing. It also states that students can be supported with private accommodation and safety checks, with a direct contact route via the accommodation office.
Top route options:
- PBSA (recommended first stop): check UWL-managed options and trusted PBSA providers linked to UWL.
- Private shared flats/houses: useful for social flexibility and larger budgets, especially for later-year students.
- Private studios/apartments: ideal for postgrad-style living but usually higher utility responsibility and bills.
Preferred Route: PBSA First
For newcomers, the website-style guidance from trusted providers shows a practical pattern: PBSA gives predictable bills, managed maintenance, and easier onboarding. A known PBSA-linked partner for UWL students is Scape Wembley (private accommodation partnered for UWL students), which promotes en-suite room types, inclusive bills, and staffed buildings.
In 2026 planning terms, PBSA is still usually the best “least surprise” path for:
- shared social + study spaces
- clearer landlord expectations
- easier insurance and move-in process
- fewer last-minute logistics at the start of term
PBSA and Private Options in Practice
| Option |
Strengths |
Trade-offs |
Typical profile |
| UWL-managed flats/houses |
Near campus focus, university support channels |
Limited choice by year, finite rooms |
First-year or students prioritising ease |
| Scape / private PBSA linked properties |
En-suite options, utilities commonly bundled, resident support |
Usually higher weekly rates, specific room-type availability |
Students who value facilities and short commutes |
| Private shared flat/house |
Lowest shared-cost entry for many groups |
Shared bills, variable quality, no student-specific support |
Groups of friends, flexible sharing patterns |
| Private studio/apartment |
More privacy and control |
Higher cost per person, self-management of everything |
Postgrads / longer-duration stays |
Accommodation Price Reality (Estimates)
UWL materials and broader London market inputs suggest a broad range depending on distance from Tube nodes and room type. Use this as your planning floor, not a booking final.
| Location |
PBSA (shared rooms/apartment-style) |
Private (shared or studio) |
| City-centre-oriented |
£950 / week |
£1,300 / week |
| Suburban/outer-west fringe |
£750 / week |
£1,100 / week |
For private options, expect deposit, deposits from agencies or landlords, and bills often not included unless listed. For PBSA, check whether bills, internet, and cleaning are included before comparing.
Neighbourhoods, Campuses and Commute
UWL’s two UK campuses are in West London (Ealing and Brentford), and students regularly use South Ealing, Ealing Broadway, and neighboring links. Practical transport anchors:
- Ealing Broadway: central interchange area for Tube and rail style services.
- South Ealing: a Piccadilly line route option toward Heathrow and central London access.
- Free university shuttle buses between sites: between Brentford (Paragon House), St Mary’s Road in Ealing, South Ealing, and Ealing Broadway.
Student commuting logic
- First semester: fix a single route and test journey duration at term start.
- If living in shared private flats farther out: combine Tube + bus to avoid peak crowding.
- If staying near South Ealing/Ealing Broadway: keep one backup route (e.g., Tube + bus transfer) during maintenance windows.
Step-by-Step Booking Timeline
- Now–Spring (pre-offer): shortlist campuses and transport budget.
- Offer confirmed: request official accommodation support and start PBSA applications early.
- 8–10 weeks out: if PBSA windows close, move to private/shared options in Ealing/Acton/Wembley corridor.
- 4–6 weeks out: shortlist 3–5 private options; compare contract length, deposits, and included bills.
- Before arrival: submit Right to Rent checks for private renting if required, confirm insurance, and save copies of all documents.
- Move-in week: verify internet speed, smoke alarms, access cards, utility names, and council tax position.
Scam Prevention & Safety Checklist
- Never pay full rent before signing a verifiable contract and checking landlord/licensing details.
- Prefer sites with secure listing IDs, official photos, and responsive support numbers.
- Ask for:
- full tenancy agreement
- deposit protection status
- bills split and excluded charges in writing
- written room size and room-share policy
- Visit or request a short video walk for private offers outside university-managed pathways.
- Keep payment history and correspondence in a separate folder for easy evidence.
International Student Guide: Right to Rent
For England private lettings, Right to Rent checks are required in most private agreements. GOV.UK guidance says tenants over 18 are generally checked as part of starting private tenancy, except for certain exempt accommodation types. For university halls and some specific categories this can differ, so always verify your agreement type up front.
Useful quick checks:
- Start checks before move-in.
- Ask for a complete list of documents from the tenant and record dates.
- Do not share originals; keep clear photos and copies.
- If documents are temporary/limited, track expiry reminders.
Tenancy Agreement Cheat Sheet
- Tenant name match: all adults on contract = those who will live as main home
- Deposit: confirm if protected and where
- Bills: clarify gas/electricity/wifi/water/trash inclusion
- Access times: after-hours entry and maintenance hours
- Notice period: standard term and early-exit penalty
- Furnished inventory: photos with timestamps + keys issued list
- Emergency contacts: maintenance, support, and housing safety escalation
What to Pack vs What's Usually Provided
Usually provided (PBSA-style models)
- Internet and keycard access
- Shared communal areas (kitchen/lounge/study zones)
- Basic furniture
- 24/7 or scheduled support and reception in some PBSA chains
Usually for you to bring
- Kitchen basics: pan, kettle, coffee/tea setup
- Bed linen and towels
- Study setup: adapter, lamp, power extension, headphones
- Personal toiletries, bedding extras, and weather basics
What to verify in advance
- Was internet included or capped?
- Is your room fully furnished?
- Any monthly admin/service fee charged by landlord/agent?
Accessibility and Special Requirements
UWL-related student support pages emphasise practical inclusion through shuttle systems and campus access cards for student services. Still, each property has different mobility standards.
Before booking, request:
- step-free access to entrance, lifts, and platform access if relevant
- room access width and storage for mobility aids
- response time commitments for maintenance
- emergency evacuation route and hearing/lighting support
If your tenancy is private, ask for written confirmation of adaptations or reasonable accommodation route.