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A self-contained unit with a kitchen and bathroom

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A bedroom with a private bathroom

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A self-contained unit with a kitchen and bathroom

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University Halls

Housing that is owned and managed by the university, often located on campus with basic amenities and a more integrated student community.

Private Accommodation

Privately operated housing, offering modern facilities, more room options, and a diverse mix of students – often at a higher cost.

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Accommodation that provides meals in a dining hall as part of the rent, offering convenience but less flexibility.

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Accommodation that requires students to handle their own cooking, providing more flexibility but also requiring more meal planning and budgeting.

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A bedroom with a private bathroom

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University Halls

Housing that is owned and managed by the university, often located on campus with basic amenities and a more integrated student community.

Private Accommodation

Privately operated housing, offering modern facilities, more room options, and a diverse mix of students – often at a higher cost.

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Catered

Accommodation that provides meals in a dining hall as part of the rent, offering convenience but less flexibility.

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Accommodation that requires students to handle their own cooking, providing more flexibility but also requiring more meal planning and budgeting.

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Discover Limerick and Its Universities

Limerick is a vibrant, student-friendly city known for its scenic location along the River Shannon and welcoming community atmosphere. It’s home to the University of Limerick (UL), one of Ireland’s leading universities, with a beautiful campus situated near the river. With its unique blend of modern facilities and natural beauty, 

Limerick offers excellent transport connections and an ideal base for students from across Ireland and beyond. The riverside setting provides a unifying focal point that creates a peaceful yet dynamic environment perfect for university life. 

The University of Limerick features on-campus villages such as Dromroe, Cappavilla, Thomond, and Kilmurry, as well as off-campus options like Plassey, Troy, and Groody. Private student villages near the University of Limerick include Troy Student Village, Courtyard Student Village, Groody Student Village, and Brookfield Hall..

Types of Student Accommodation in Limerick

  • Shared Rooms: €100–€130/week – On-campus villages with shared living spaces and communal areas, the most affordable option.
  • En-suite Rooms: €130–€180/week – Private ensuite bedrooms with shared kitchens, often including campus facilities and scenic river views.
  • Private Studios: €180–€250/week – Self-contained accommodation featuring private bathrooms and kitchen facilities, offering premium amenities.
  • On-campus Accommodation: €130–€200/week – University-managed villages near the River Shannon, close to lectures and campus facilities. Student accommodation is typically fully furnished, with at least a bed, storage, a desk, and a chair. Catered accommodation offers meals at set times in a dining hall and typically has fewer kitchen facilities than self-catered accommodation.

Purpose-built student accommodation buildings are often located close to campus and have on-site staff to support students. These sites are designed to provide a safe and supportive environment for residents, fostering a strong sense of community. 

Students should also budget for groceries (€170–€280/month), transport, and leisure activities when planning their accommodation costs. Off-campus accommodation options may be more expensive and typically require students to budget for utilities separately.

How to Secure Student Accommodation in Limerick

  • Start Early: Begin searching 3–6 months before your move-in date for the best selection and prices, especially for on-campus villages. Applications for the academic year at UL typically open in February.
  • Research Properties: Consider the University of Limerick’s on-campus accommodation options and private properties in Limerick City. Evaluate location, facilities, and value for money.
  • Virtual Tours: Take online tours if you can’t visit in person - especially useful for international students applying from abroad.
  • Application Process: Prepare proof of enrolment at UL, guarantor details, and check what’s included in your contract terms and conditions. A guarantor is often required, including for both domestic and international students.
  • After submitting your application, students can request to reserve a room or seek further information about available properties through the university’s accommodation portal. You will receive confirmation of your room allocation and details about your accommodation amenities.
  • Move-in Preparation: Plan your arrival, transport to campus, and first grocery shop in advance. The university provides accommodation guarantees for first-year students.

Tips to Avoid Common Mistakes

  • Don’t delay your search - the best on-campus accommodation fills quickly during application periods.
  • Check which utilities and bills are included to avoid hidden costs throughout the academic year. In private accommodation, tenants are usually required to pay for electricity, heating, and internet unless otherwise stated.
  • Consider transport costs when choosing between on-campus and city centre locations.
  • Review cancellation and refund policies carefully, particularly for academic year contracts. Deposits are typically refunded at the end of your stay if there is no damage to the property.
  • If you experience issues with your accommodation, seek advice from the university accommodation office or local housing support services.

Student Living Experience in Limerick

Students in Limerick enjoy a welcoming riverside community atmosphere with excellent campus facilities and city amenities. The University of Limerick campus offers access to libraries, gyms, sports facilities, and social areas, while the nearby city centre provides shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. 

Regular bus services connect campus areas to Limerick City centre, and the university offers bike hire options for easy transport. Students can pick up and drop off bikes at various cycle hubs throughout Limerick city. 

The scenic River Shannon location makes weekend walks and outdoor activities readily accessible, creating an ideal environment for both study and relaxation. 

International Students in Limerick

International students in Limerick will find a diverse and supportive university community. The University of Limerick provides comprehensive support services including orientation events, visa guidance, and language assistance programs. The university’s accommodation team offers helpful guidance throughout the application and booking process, with many campus villages providing flexible lease dates and all-inclusive arrangements.

International student societies and cultural events help create an inclusive environment, making the transition to studying in Ireland much smoother for students from around the world.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does accommodation cost? €115–€210 per week, depending on the type and location.
  • When should I start looking? 3–6 months before your move-in date for the best options.
  • What’s included in the rent? Utilities, Wi-Fi, and access to campus facilities vary by property type.
  • Are flexible leases available? Yes, especially for international students and those requiring shorter-term contracts.
  • How can I travel to Dublin? Direct trains from Limerick station take approximately 2.5 hours to Dublin.

Cost of Living in Limerick

  • Rent: €900–€1,500/month depending on accommodation type and whether on-campus or private city accommodation.
  • Groceries: €40–€60/week at local supermarkets including Tesco, Aldi, and Dunnes Stores.
  • Transport: Local bus services and campus bike hire, often with student discounts available.
  • Dining out: €10–€20 per meal at mid-range restaurants in Limerick City centre.

Utilities: Often included in university accommodation; if not, expect to pay around €50–€100/month. In private accommodation, utilities such as electricity, heating, and internet are usually paid for by the tenant.

All the Answers You Need About Student Accommodation

What tenancy length do I need?

Some students choose to stay during the academic year, whilst others – particularly international students – require a tenancy that covers the entire year. You can also find student accommodation that is available for one or two terms, classified as a “short stay” on our search filters.

Should I stay in catered student accommodation?

This is totally up to you! Catered accommodation means you will be served meals at set times in a dining hall, and you’ll likely have access to fewer kitchen facilities than if you were to stay in self-catered accommodation.

What is a guarantor and do I need one?

A guarantor is a person who signs a contract to agree to pay your rent if you are unable to. Most university accommodation requires a guarantor, and this applies to both domestic and international students.

Will I need to pay a deposit on student accommodation?

Most likely, yes, you’ll need to pay a deposit. This will be refunded at the end of your stay as long as there is no damage to the room or property.

What bills will my rent include?

If you are staying in university-run accommodation or private halls, your rent should include any utilities such as electricity, gas, water, and internet. Students are not required to pay council tax, however you may need to fill in an exemption form so make sure you check with your local council.

What is purpose-built student accommodation?

Purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) are residential buildings designed for students. They are often located close to campus, boast modern facilities, include all bills, and often have staff on site to assist residents.

Will my student accommodation be furnished?

Student accommodation is typically fully furnished. Your room should include at least a bed, clothes storage, desk and chair. You’ll likely need to bring things such as bedding and kitchen utensils, but we have a full list here of everything you’ll need.

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