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Find student accommodation in Cambridge. Choose from various quality studios, en-suites, shared rooms, 1-2B apartments, and more Cambridge student flats. Locations for these Cambridge student accommodation options are ideal with a short cycle of 5-15 minutes to the city centre and prime institutions like the University of Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin University, ensuring daily commute for students is a breeze.

 

Also, all bills are included, so you will never have to worry about any extra costs. Communal spaces at Cambridge accommodation include study and social areas, high-speed WiFi, games and cinema rooms, a courtyard, a laundry room, bike storage, CCTV, on-site security, and more, so you can enjoy a comfortable and safe space to relax and make new friends.

 

With 24/7 assistance, verified information, and a hassle-free booking process, finding the ideal student accommodation Cambridge can never be easier than on uhomes.com. Explore our exclusive listings, exclusive offers, cashback discounts and book now to secure your home away from home!

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Student Accommodation Cambridge

Looking for student accommodation in Cambridge? uhomes.com offers the best studios, en-suites, non en-suites, shared rooms, and 1-2 bedroom apartments. With so many options for student living, we allow you to match your Cambridge student accommodation to your lifestyle and budget. All rooms to let are fully furnished, and all-inclusive bills are offered so students can live hassle-free without paying any extra expenses. Our student flats in Cambridge are built from the ground up to give you the best living experience, come with a wide range of modern amenities including free WiFi, fitness centre, game and cinema room, study area, breakfast and coffee bar, bike storage and security measures, etc.

 

Want to be close to campus? Of course, we've got you covered with an array of student housing in Cambridge close to key institutions. You can expect a 5 to 15-minute bike ride to key institutions like the University of Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin University, enjoying an easy daily commute and never missing any university activities. With easy access to bus and railway stations, living in our student houses in Cambridge offers a gateway to explore Cambridge and nearby cities like Northampton, London, and Coventry during weekends and enrich your university experience.

 

uhomes.com not only provides the best student accommodation Cambridge from amenities and locations but also offers exclusive listings and offers through in-depth cooperation with reliable partners like Downing students, Derwent Students, Student Castle, and Yugo. In addition, we have verified listings, strong filter function, and 24/7 free assistance to make the booking of your ideal home away from home. Booking Now? Check out some of our best student properties in Cambridge, including Downing The Railyard, Brunswick House, and Student Castle Cambridge.

About Cambridge

Cambridge is a borough of Cambridgeshire in the East Riding of England and is located about only sixty kilometers north of London. It is founded on the River Cam and is the oldest university town in the United Kingdom. Cambridge is a good place to study and live for its profound history, stunning architecture, and natural environment. You can easily find hundreds of years of history in this town, including The Fitzwilliam Museum with its spectacular collections, and The King's College Chapel, which is the finest example of late Gothic English architecture. Cambridge has more than that to offer. It is also famous for its natural surroundings and parks like the Botanic Gardens, making it an ideal place to live and relax in the great outdoors. In this compact city, walking and cycling are the most common ways to get around, and punting along the River Cam is also popular for sightseeing.

 

As for education, the University of Cambridge, the second-oldest in the English-speaking world, is the key institution as well as the heart of this university town. Ranked 4th in the UK by the Times and 5th in the world by the QS 2025, the University of Cambridge is the dream place of learning for countless people. The University has 31 colleges situated mainly in and around the city centre and several in other areas like West Cambridge. Providing a wide range of student homes in Cambridge near these colleges, uhomes.com ensures students can make the most of the university life while enjoying the best the city offers.

 

With the backbones of such a prestigious institution, the town gradually becomes the UK's Silicon Valley, with a lot of companies in high-tech industries such as software development, bioscience, electronic technology, manufacturing, etc. Many of them have set up their headquarters in the area and have strong links with the University of Cambridge.

Why Study in Cambridge?

Cambridge is a popular destination and the dream place for many students to pursue higher education, with the University of Cambridge being the major reason why Cambridge student flats are usually in high demand. Apart from that, the city also offers a unique blend of cultural richness and a high quality of life, making it perfect for students to study, live, and work. Here is a detailed breakdown of why students should study in Cambridge:

World-Class Academic Environment

1. Home to the University of Cambridge – One of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the world, known for groundbreaking research and Nobel laureates.

2. Anglia Ruskin University – Another respected institution, strong in arts, health, and technology.

3. Cutting-edge research hubs – Cambridge Science Park, the "Silicon Fen" tech cluster (e.g., ARM, AstraZeneca), and collaborations with industry leaders.

Historic & Inspiring Atmosphere

1. Architectural beauty – Medieval colleges, chapels (King's College), cobbled streets, and the iconic River Cam.

2. Rich academic traditions – Formal halls, May Balls, punting, and centuries-old libraries (e.g., the Wren Library at Trinity College).

3. Cultural landmarks – Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge University Botanic Garden, and the Cambridge Folk Festival.

Thriving Student Life & Community

1. Diverse student population – Over 24,000 university students create a lively, intellectual, and multicultural atmosphere.

2. Societies & clubs – 700+ student groups, from debating (Cambridge Union) to rowing (the famous Boat Race).

3. Pubs, cafes & nightlife – Historic pubs (The Eagle, where DNA was announced), cozy bookshops (Heffers), and student-friendly bars.

Compact & Bike-Friendly City

1. Easy to navigate – Small enough to walk or cycle everywhere, reducing transport costs.

2. Green spaces – Parks like Jesus Green and Grantchester Meadows for relaxation and picnics.

3. Safe & welcoming – Low crime rates and a strong sense of community.

Strong Career & Networking Opportunities

1. Proximity to leading employers – Tech (Microsoft, Apple), biotech (AstraZeneca), and finance firms recruit directly from Cambridge.

2. Entrepreneurship & startups – A hub for innovation, with support from Cambridge Enterprise and accelerators.

3. Alumni network – Access to influential graduates in academia, business, and politics.

Excellent Transport Links

1. London in under 1 hour – Fast trains to King's Cross (ideal for internships/careers).

2. International airports nearby – Stansted (30 min), Heathrow (1.5 hours).

3. Easy European travel – Direct trains to airports with budget flights across Europe.

Cambridge combines academic rigor, historic charm, vibrant student life, career opportunities, and a high quality of life in a compact, picturesque city. Whether you're drawn by its intellectual legacy, innovation scene, or cultural appeal, Cambridge offers an unparalleled student experience.

Best Student Accommodation in Cambridge

On uhomes.com, students will find the best student accommodation in Cambridge, regardless of proximity to campus, neighbourhood, amenities, or price. Students can find Cambridge student flats with a 5 to 10-minute cycle to the University of Cambridge and a 7 to 20-minute walk to Anglia Ruskin University. Commuting to school is just as easy as living on campus. In addition, our fully furnished rooms with top-class amenities and facilities, including high-speed internet, study and social areas, gym, games room, CCTV, on-site staff, and more, are designed to bring students the best living experience. Whether you're looking for an en-suite room in a shared flat or seek the privacy of a studio, we offer a wide variety of student houses in Cambridge to suit your needs. Plus, there is always a member of our consultant team available to help whenever you need it. Below are some of the best Cambridge accommodation options:

1. CB1

2. The Cam Foundry

3. Anglia House

4. The Railyard - Cambridge

5. Student Castle Cambridge

6. Brunswick House

7. Castle Street

8. Castle Hill Student Accommodation

9. Cambridge City Rooms

10. Cambridge City Studios

Cheap Student Accommodation in Cambridge

uhomes.com offers a wide range of options for cheap student accommodation in Cambridge starting from around £200 per week. Also, the all-inclusive bill will cover your utility fees, including water, electricity, heat, gas, and Internet, so you do not have to pay any extra fees. Besides, our exclusive listings, offers, and up to £200 cashback discounts are also designed to help students save more. Not only unparalleled in price, our Cambridge student accommodation also enjoys basic furnishings and various modern amenities to ensure your life of quality. Finding cheap student accommodation in Cambridge UK can never be easier with uhomes.com. Below are some affordable Cambridge student flats:

 

1. The Cam Foundry: Offering Cambridge rooms to let, including ensuites, studios, and share houses, from £209.2 per week. With both Anglia Ruskin University and Cambridge University close by, and features stylish social spaces, lovely courtyard, friendly on-site members and house cats.

 

2. CB1: An accommodation in Cambridge just around the corner from the train station, and situated between Cambridge University and Anglia Ruskin. With dedicated study spaces, games room, peaceful green areas, offering en-suites and studios from £219 per week.

 

3. Brunswick House: This Cambridge student accommodation offers private studios and en-suites from £222 per week (exclusive listing). Features all-inclusive bills, free high-speed WiFi, courtyard with picnic benches, and walking distance to University and the city centre.

 

4. Anglia House: A four-minute cycle (or 15-minute walk) from Anglia Ruskin, and a 15-minute cycle from Cambridge Uni. All en-suites from £230 per week, as well as 24-hour security and reception.

 

5. Student Castle Cambridge: Located just a short cycle to the universities, Jesus Green, and local stores. Offering en-suites and studios from £249 per week, and features plenty of study spaces, games area, fully equipped gym, and a spacious TV lounge area.

 

Best Areas for Student Accommodation in Cambridge

There are several areas within Cambridge, all with their characteristics and suited to different students. When choosing your student accommodation in Cambridge, it is best to consider the distance to the university, your budget, room types and amenities, and community environment, as all of these factors play a crucial role in finding your ideal student residence in Cambridge. Some popular areas to find student homes in Cambridge include the city centre, West Cambridge, Mill Road, and Hills Road. Here is a detailed breakdown:

 

1. Cambridge City Centre

The city centre is one of the popular choices for Cambridge student flats. First and foremost, it is home to the University of Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin University, which means students living here will be able to commute to school within a 5 to 15-minute walking distance. At the same time, this bustling business district offers a wide range of new and old restaurants, bars, and entertainment. Also, accommodation in Cambridge city centre always enjoy easy access to transportation links.

 

2. West Cambridge

West Cambridge is the best choice for students going to the University of Cambridge West Campus, where the academic departments, research facilities, and library are located. This is a quiet and peaceful area but also enjoys a range of amenities like local shops, supermarkets, and cafes to meet the needs of students. Cambridge student accommodation in this area also provides close connection to several bus routes and cycling paths to the city centre (20 minutes by bus) and other areas.

 

3. Mill Road

Mill Road is also a popular choice for student properties in Cambridge, which is located southeast of the city centre. Students living here can also enjoy a short commuting distance to Anglia Ruskin University (10 minutes by bus) and the University of Cambridge (15-20 minutes by bus). Another key attraction of Mill Road is its various amenities and facilities that students like, including ethnic restaurants, independent cafes, vintage shops, and art galleries.

 

4. Hills Road

Hills Road is ideal for students attending the University of Cambridge Homerton College and Hills Road Sixth Form College to settle down their student housing in Cambridge, with both under a 5-minute walking distance. This area is relatively far from the city centre (15-25 minutes by bus), but the Cambridge student accommodation price is also a little lower than that in the city centre.

Private Student Accommodation Cambridge

Private student accommodation in Cambridge usually refers to student accommodation provided by private landlords compared to university halls of residence, or also private room types compared to house share in Cambridge UK.

 

Compared to University Dorms

Compared to university-owned student halls, private student accommodation is also a popular option for its wider range of choices and better amenities. Students can choose their Cambridge student accommodation totally based on personal preferences and do not have to share the flat with strangers if they prefer not to. Also, many student properties in Cambridge, like Brunswick House (10-min walk to ARU) and Castle Hill Student Accommodation (20-min walk to University of Cambridge), also enjoy walking distance or a short cycle to the campuses. Whether you are looking for affordable shared flats for a limited budget or luxury apartments for the best living experience, private student accommodation in Cambridge is your wise choice with benefits including:

1. More options to choose from based totally on your own preferences.

2. More room types are offered to suit different lifestyles.

3. Do not have to share bathrooms and living spaces with others if you prefer.

4. Better amenities such as free WiFi, study and games area, cinema room, courtyard, bike storage, etc.

5. Easy cancellation policy. No vasia, no offer, no pay.

6. Flexible stays are designed for your needs.

7. Free assistance to help you book on uhomes.com.

8. Exclusive listings and offers by uhomes.com.

 

Compared to Shared Accommodation

Compared to shared accommodation in Cambridge, private accommodations refer to room types that you do not have to share with roommates, such as studios and 1B, which offer enough privacy and independence. This kind of room type will accordingly cost more than en-suites, non en-suites, and shared apartments, and can vary from £200 - £400 per week. The most popular options for private student accommodation Cambridge are Brunswick House, Downing The Railyard, CB1, and The Cam FoundryOf course, shared rooms offered at Student Castle Cambridge and Castle Street offer budget-friendly housing options and are perfect for students looking for community living.

Room Types of Cambridge Student Accommodation

Apart from location, which room type to choose is also crucial for your student living. When looking for student accommodation in Cambridge, you will find studios, en-suites, non en-suites, and 1-5b+ apartments. Check their differences in detail and choose the one that suits your needs best.

 

1. En-suite Rooms

An en-suite room is a bedroom that includes a private bathroom attached to the room. The kitchen and living areas are shared with other residents. En-suite rooms are the perfect choice between privacy and budget, as well as between independence and social reaction. Some best student houses in Cambridge that provide en-suites are Brunswick House, CB1, and Student Castle Cambridge.

 

2. Non En-suite Rooms

A non en-suite room is a bedroom without a private bathroom. Residents usually share a communal bathroom with others in the accommodation. This option is usually the most budget-friendly one, while scarifying some privacy and independence. For students enjoying community life or with a limited budget, it will be a good choice. Affordable non en-suites can be found at Downing The Railyard and The Cam Foundry.

 

3. Studios

A studio room in Cambridge is a self-contained living space that typically includes a bedroom, a kitchenette, and a private bathroom all in one room. It is designed for single occupancy. Studios in Cambridge will usually cost more than en-suites but are also popular among students for complete privacy. Popular studios in Cambridge are Brunswick House, Cambridge City Rooms, and Downing The Railyard.

 

4. 1B Apartment

1B refers to a one-bedroom apartment in Cambridge. It includes a separate bedroom, a living area, a kitchen, and a bathroom. Different from studios, the bedroom is separate from kitchen and living spaces, and usually more spacious. The Cambridge Oasis, Cambridge Riverside, and HL - Waston House are popular options.

 

5. 2-5B+ Apartments

2-5B are shared apartments in one house that include 2-5 bedrooms. Bathrooms might be one or several, and shared among residents. It is a good choice for a family or friends to live together.

Lease Term Options for Cambridge Student Accommodation

Before booking your Cambridge student accommodation, get to know the details about the lease term to find a room that better suits your needs. No matter you need a long-term apartment or just a short stay, you will find some of the best options listed below:

 

Long Term Student Accommodation

The lease term for student housing in Cambridge is usually 51 weeks, and 41, 44, or 48 weeks are also common. It is designed especially for students to live for the whole semester, including holidays that fall within the term. Most purpose-built student accommodations in Cambridge, like Student Castle Cambridge, Anglia House, and The Cam Foundry, only provide long-term Cambridge rooms to let.

 

Short Term Student Accommodation

If you're looking for short-term accommodation in Cambridge for summer camps, language classes, or internships, uhomes.com offers some apartments, flats, and houses for you to choose from. Cambridge City Rooms, Cambridge City Studios, and North Cambridge Guesthouse are popular options that you can rent from 2 nights.

What's Included in Our Cambridge Student Flats

Our Cambridge student flats offer not only a room to stay in at night, but also a place for students to call home. We've got room types for a range of needs and budgets, from en-suites in flat shares to more private studios. Apart from a plethora of options and prime locations in the city centre or close to your campus, we offer more to provide comfort and convenience. You can expect at our student lets in Cambridge including:

Bedroom: cosy bed, study desk and chair, wardrobe, plenty of storage space

Bathroom: shower, toilet, lockers, hairdryer

Kitchen: dining area, oven, hob, microwave, fridge freezer, kettle

Communal Area: lounges, study area, social area, gym, games room, cinema room, laundry room, and courtyard

Services: bike storage, on-site reception, accommodation team, parcel collection, cleaning team, all-inclusive bills, contents insurance

Safety Measures: CCTV, fob entry system, on-site security

Cost of Living in Cambridge UK

Basically, Cambridge cost of living is approximately £900 - £1500 per month, among which the price of Cambridge student flats students choose makes up the biggest part and greatly varies from person to person. The living expenses in Cambridge vary depending on individual spending habits, lifestyle, budget, and student accommodation in Cambridge you choose. Here is a breakdown of the cost of living in Cambridge:

 

Total: £900 - £1500 per month

1. Cambridge student accommodation:  400-800/month

2. Food costs: £300-400/month

3. Utility fees: £100-150/month

4. Transport costs: £50-100/month

5. Entertainment: £50-100/month

 

For students to save more budget, it is crucial to find a cost-effective student residence in Cambridge first with a reliable platform like uhomes.com. Also, our rooms are mostly fully furnished with all-inclusive bills, saving a lot of money on furniture and utility bills. Using our equipped kitchens to cook for yourself is also a good way to save on your food budget.

Student Life and Live in Cambridge

Students in Cambridge will be able to immerse themselves in this world-famous centre of learning and also to find a series of the best things to do in Cambridge. From medieval streets and passageways to college courts, gardens, bridges, and churches. Cambridge has some to offer for every one.

 

Cambridge embraces more than thirty museums, several art galleries and a number of theatres. The Fitzwilliam is the city's grandest museum, with spectacular collections from around the world. The Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology showcases a notable collection from the South Pacific with two million years of human history. The Polar Museum is the best place to go for science lovers, and the Ruskin Gallery holds shows by students and professional artists all around the year. Cambridge is also famous for its greenery. There are plenty of parks in the city next to the River Cam where you can spend the afternoon with your friends.

 

For food and drinks, Cambridge also has a wide range of options to offer to suit all tastes and budgets near your student accommodation in Cambridge. It is easy to find charming cafes, from tea rooms to coffee shops, around Market Square, King's Parade, and tucked away in quiet spots. For a treat, try artisan hot chocolate at Chocolat Chocolat on St Andrew's Street. The city and nearby villages boast some of the best pubs, like The Eagle on Benet Street, where Crick and Watson celebrated their DNA discovery. Other popular spots include The Punter, Pint Shop, and The Old Bicycle Shop, which caters to vegetarians and vegans.

Transportation Guide in Cambridge

Cambridge is a beautiful place to travel around and as well as a good place to live in. Students will find it easy to get anywhere in this town departing from your Cambridge student accommodation with several options for transportation from bus and train to walk and bike. Here is a detailed guide to help you navigate the city:

 

1. Bus

Cambridge has several bus routes to various parts in and around the city. Purchasing a travel ticket from the Cambridge Tourist Information Centre will allow you to travel on as many city buses as you like for seven days. Cambridge also has a unique City Sightseeing Bus, which operates every 50 minutes and takes one hour to complete. Students can easily find bus stops around their Cambridge student flats for daily commute to university campus.

 

2. Bike

Known as the 'city of cycling', Cambridge is a perfect place for residents to choose to cycle around the city. Pedal through the quaint streets and historic colleges, take in the stunning architecture and immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of the city. It is easy to hire or buy a bike, and riding to school from your student accommodation in Cambridge usually takes only several minutes.

 

3. Walk

Cambridge is a very picturesque city, and navigating on foot is an easy and pleasant way to explore. Most university buildings and student properties in Cambridge are easily reached by foot, and it's a popular choice among students. Walking tours are also available if you simply fancy a stroll for something to do.

 

4. Train

There are frequent trains from Cambridge to all parts of the UK, with direct services to London, Ipswich, Birmingham, and the North via Peterborough. Trains from Cambridge to London King's Cross run every half hour daily, and the journey takes about an hour.  Our options for student accommodation in Cambridge, like HL Waston House and The Railyard Cambridge, are right over the train station and convenient for travel lovers.

 

5. Boat

A unique way to see the sights of Cambridge is to float down the River Sword in a dinghy, known locally as a 'punting', which can be hired from Mill Quay or as part of a group trip. Some student lets in Cambridge have a river view, and you can see rivers and boats from the windows.

Universities in Cambridge

Cambridge is home to several prestigious universities in the world. These universities offer abundant research opportunities and high-quality education, attracting many students to this town and fostering a thriving academic community. Some top universities in Cambridge include:

 

1. University of Cambridge: The second oldest university in an English-speaking country and one of the best in the UK. Ranking 5th in QS 2025 and 2nd in THE. There are 31 colleges spread across the city of Cambridge, and each is governed by its own regulations and statutes. Most popular Cambridge student accommodations near campus include Castle Hill, Student Castle Cambridge, and Brunswick house.

 

2. Anglia Ruskin University: ARU is a top 40 UK university with origins dating back to the Cambridge School of Art (CSA). The university is known for its strong programs in Education, Social Work, and Sports Science, and hosts six campuses in Cambridgeshire, Essex, and Greater London. If you're attending ARU Cambridge, Brunswick House, Anglia House, and CB1 are the best housing options.

 

3. St Andrew's College: St Andrew's is a mixed private school and the first independent sixth form college in Cambridge. It is majorly home to international students completing their GCSEs and A-levels for entrance into a UK university.

 

4. Hills Road Sixth Form College: This is another public sector co-educational sixth form college in Cambridge, providing full-time A-level courses for around 2400 students. It also offers a variety of courses to around 4,000 part-time students of all ages in the adult education programme.

 

5. The College of West Anglia: The College of West Anglia is located in King's Lynn, Milton and Wisbeck, and Cambridgeshire, hosting 7,400 students and 750 staff. The college offers further and higher education by 10,000 full-time and part-time courses across a wide range of vocational and academic fields.

Cambridge Tourist Attractions

As home to prestigious academic institutions, Cambridge is also popular for its rich history, breathtaking architecture, and breathtaking attractions. There are plenty of places to explore apart from your student accommodation in Cambridge, with convenient access to public transport. From stunning Gothic architecture to picturesque gardens, there is something for everyone in this fascinating city. Some of the best attractions that you should not miss include:

1. University of Cambridge

2. Kings College Chapel

3. Market Square

4. Mathematical Bridge

5. The Farmland Museum and Denny Abbey

6. Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial

7. Corpus Clock

8. All Saints Passage

FAQs on Student Accommodation undefined

How much is student accommodation in Cambridge

On average, the weekly rent of student accommodation in Cambridge ranges from £150 to £250. The cost largely depends on the room type and location you choose. A house share in Cambridge UK will cost much less than a studio and a single room.

When is the best time to look for Cambridge student flats?

The best time to look for Cambridge student flats is right after you confirm your university. Starting early will enable you to view more options and do more research. Students will usually start looking for Cambridge student property around January to March for the next academic year. Remember that rooms to let in Cambridge are in high demand, so it's wise to start your search as early as possible.

What types of Cambridge student accommodation properties are available

Students can choose from a wide range of Cambridge student accommodation types, from student halls of residence, private accommodation, house share, flats, and apartments to B&B rooms, hotels and hostels. uhomes.com boasts the most popular room types, including studio, en-suite, non en-suite, shared room, and 1B-4B rooms to rent in Cambridge. Each student residence in Cambridge features different locations, sizes, and amenities to meet different budgets and preferences.

How to book student accommodation in Cambridge with uhomes.com?

Students will never find an easier way than with uhomes.com to look for student homes in Cambridge. Start your search by following the below steps:

1. Filter: Use our filter function to find private student accommodation Cambridge based on your preferences, from room type and duration to price, amenities, and distance to campus.

2. Select: Compare different student houses in Cambridge and choose the one that matches your needs best.

3. Book: Click 'Apply Now' on the property page and finish your booking and payment.

Also, you can speak to one of our consultants about your needs, and we will do everything we can to help you find and book the perfect student accommodation in Cambridge.

What factors should I consider when looking for Cambridge student flats?

When looking for Cambridge student flats, several factors are paramount:

1. The proximity of the Cambridge accommodation student to the campus. Proximity to university facilities, libraries, and other resources can significantly enhance your study experience and save you a lot of commute time.

2. The type of student housing Cambridge that suits your lifestyle and budget, whether a private or shared accommodation, studio flat, or single room.

3. The amenities you need, such as Wi-Fi, laundry or a gym. The facilities offered in each student hall vary and need to be checked in advance.

4. The neighbourhood/areas of the Cambridge student accommodation. Such as distance to supermarkets, restaurants, cafes, and bus tops that you will have to access everyday.

What are the best areas for student properties in Cambridge?

The most popular areas to look for student properties in Cambridge are the City Centre, West Cambridge, Mill Road, and Hills Road. These areas all feature proximity to the university campus or public transport to make the daily commute for students easy, and a wide range of amenities like stores, groceries, cafes, restaurants, and entertainment.

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