Applications for accommodation for the 2010/11 session will be taken from 1st May 2010.
If you require accommodation for the current trimester, please contact the office directly to enquire about our current vacancies.
The Accommodation Team can help you with all the advice you need to find a place and get settled in. Whatever you’re thinking, we’ll talk you through your options, and help you with any questions that may come up.
- Did you know that accommodation in a uni flat costs from £85.89 - £88.41 per week?
- Or that students are exempt from paying council tax in private accommodation?
- Also, did you know that we welcome students who have spent time in local authority care? We recognise that you may have special needs and we have a range of measures in place to support you.
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For general information about Student Accommodation at Edinburgh Napier University, download our Accommodation Brochure for the 2009/2010 session.
Whether it’s a university flat or private accommodation, we’ve only got one aim: to get you set up in your home away from home!
Our students say...

When I first moved into student accommodation, it seemed a little empty and lacking some of the home comforts I was used to. But it didn’t take me long to make the flat feel like home and get the cosy atmosphere I wanted. I didn’t know the people I was sharing with, but thanks to the social areas within the flat, we soon became good friends. The city centre location makes it easy for me to get out and about, whether its nipping to the pub for a drink or having a night out with my friends.
Sarah Tawes

I lived in a private flat for my last three years of study at Edinburgh Napier. It’s a really good way to meet students from university that perhaps I wouldn’t meet on campus or in student accommodation. Meeting people from other unis and locals that are not necessarily student has helped me to feel integrated within the Edinburgh community. It’s also eased me into everyday responsibilities, such as bill paying, budgeting and cooking. It’s a good opportunity to live with friends and build lasting relationships.
William Ranatunga