The Student Housing Office
Looking for a house?
Looking for a house? Look no further!
Studentpad
The Student Housing Office deals with privately rented accommodation. where you can search our database for your ideal property to rent - new properties added daily!
You can also access and via the website, which includes lots of helpful information.
Housing for the next academic year
The University's Student Housing Office will be working on the annual housing campaign in October/November to give you all the information you need about house hunting. So look out for us!
Living with Student Housemates
has been written by our Student Housing Office and Student Casework Team, to provide helpful information and advice for any student, who decides to live with others whilst at university. It covers matters from choosing who to live with, to what to do when things go wrong. Ideally, it should be read by anyone moving into, or planning on moving into shared accommodation.
Housing FAQs for international students
International students’ housing guide:
Landlord Awards
Find out about the Students’ Union Landlord Awards:
Students with Families
Information for students with families can be found here:
www.bangor.ac.uk/students-with-families
www.bangor.ac.uk/international/support/families (International Student Support)
Homeshare
Homeshare enables two people to share a home for mutual benefit. Typically, an older person living in their own home with a room to spare will be carefully matched with a younger person who will provide an agreed amount of support in exchange for good quality, affordable accommodation.
To learn about the project itself visit: .
To learn about Homeshare Gwynedd contact Richard, the co-ordinator, by emailing: homeshare@gwynedd.llyw.cymru
International students should seek advice on their visa from the International Student Support Office before considering taking part.
Students based outside of Bangor
- If you wish to contact the Bangor Student Housing Office, you may find it easier to contact us by telephone/email/Microsoft Teams.
- You can also access and via the website, which includes lots of helpful information.
- If you are looking for accommodation outside of the Bangor area, you can contact letting agencies in the relevant areas, to find listings of available accommodation. Shelter has some useful information on how to find a place to rent privately and what to consider when thinking about where to rent:
- Wales:
- England:
- Local areas outside of Bangor
- Details of bus timetables for Bangor and other local areas (e.g. Y Felinheli, Caernarfon, Bethesda, Anglesey (such as Menai Bridge and Beaumaris), Llanfairfechan, Penmaenmawr, Conwy, Llandudno) can be found here:
- Gwynedd Council
- Anglesey Council
- You can plan your journey or see what public transport options are available to you on the following website:
- Details of bus timetables for Bangor and other local areas (e.g. Y Felinheli, Caernarfon, Bethesda, Anglesey (such as Menai Bridge and Beaumaris), Llanfairfechan, Penmaenmawr, Conwy, Llandudno) can be found here:
- Wrexham
- Wrexham University have kindly agreed that our Wrexham-based students can look at their private accommodation listings, which can be found .
- Advice from Wrexham Council for private tenants, including information on finding a place to rent:
- Chester
- Trains are usually regular between Bangor and Chester. Information on train times and planning a train journey can be found here:
- You can find advice for tenants on the Cheshire West and Chester Council website here:
- Please note that housing legislation will differ greatly between England and Wales. Advice on private renting can be found here:
Where to find us
You can find the Student Housing Office in Neuadd Rathbone, College Road, Bangor, LL57 2DF.
We are open daily Monday to Friday between 9 am and 4.30 pm.
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01248 382034 | studenthousing@bangor.ac.uk |
We welcome your feedback
We would welcome your feedback about the service received, to enable us to develop and provide the best possible service now and in the future.
Please contact one of the following with your comments:
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Gian Fazey-Koven | Head of Student Support & Wellbeing |
Danielle Barnard | Student Support Manager |