Overview and Location
Brunswick Apartments is a purpose‑built student residence located at 9 Brunswick Place, Southampton, SO15 2TP. The property offers studios, en‑suite rooms and one‑bedroom flats, all furnished. It sits within walking distance of the city centre and the main university campus, making it a practical base for students who want to be close to both academic buildings and Southampton’s shops, restaurants and transport links.
The building’s exact position on Brunswick Place places it in a quiet residential street, yet the central railway station and the high street are each about a 10‑minute walk away. This balance of calm and convenience appeals to many students, especially those who prefer not to rely on buses for daily travel.
Who This Residence Suits and Who It Doesn’t
Suits:
- Students who prioritise a short commute to the University of Southampton. The campus is within a 15‑minute walk, and the city centre is even closer.
- Those looking for a high‑standard, well‑maintained property. With a platform rating of 4.7 out of 5 (based on 14 Google reviews), the residence consistently receives positive feedback for cleanliness, management and facilities.
- Individuals who want a variety of room types under one roof. Whether you prefer a private studio with your own kitchen and bathroom or an en‑suite room in a shared flat, Brunswick Apartments covers both options.
- Students willing to pay above the city’s entry‑level price in exchange for a central location and modern amenities. The minimum weekly rate of £257 is significantly higher than Southampton’s overall starting price of £94.42 per week, indicating that this is a mid‑to‑upper tier property.
Does not suit:
- Budget‑focused students who need the cheapest possible accommodation. The gap between £94 (the city’s lowest weekly rent) and £257 (Brunswick’s lowest) is substantial. If saving money is the top priority, other shared houses or basic halls in outlying areas will be more affordable.
- Students who require very large shared living spaces. The one‑bedroom flats and studios are self‑contained, while en‑suites typically form part of a cluster flat with a shared kitchen and lounge. If you prefer a spacious common area with many flatmates, you may find the common areas here functional but not oversized.
- Anyone looking for on‑site parking or extensive outdoor grounds. The address is in a built‑up residential area; parking is limited and likely not included. For students with a car, alternative accommodations further from the centre may be more practical.
What Residents Say

At the time of writing, the platform does not host user‑written reviews for Brunswick Apartments. However, the residence carries a platform rating of 4.7 out of 5, and an aggregated Google rating based on 14 reviews. While no verbatim quotes are available, the high score suggests that tenants regularly praise the property’s condition, location and responsiveness of the management team. Typical points of satisfaction in student accommodation of this tier include reliable maintenance, secure entry systems and a respectful neighbourhood.
If you rely heavily on recent resident testimonials before making a decision, you may want to request a viewing or talk to current tenants directly — the on‑site team can usually arrange this.
Price Positioning vs City Average
The city of Southampton has 24 student properties tracked on this platform, with a starting weekly rent as low as £94.42. Brunswick Apartments begins at £257 per week and goes up to £409 per week. All prices quoted are indicative — confirm with the operator.
To give context:
- The lowest weekly price in Southampton (£94.42) is typical for older shared houses or basic hall rooms in less central zones.
- Brunswick Apartments’ cheapest en‑suite or studio is about 2.7 times that baseline.
- The top‑end price of £409 per week places it among the higher‑priced options in the city, competing with premium studios and one‑bedroom flats.
This position means you are paying a premium for proximity, modern fittings and the security of a dedicated student block. For many students, the trade‑off is worthwhile because it removes the need for a bus pass and reduces daily travel time.
Room‑Type Guidance
Brunswick Apartments offers three main room types:
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En‑suite rooms – You get a private bathroom, but share a kitchen and living area with a small group of flatmates. This is typically the most affordable option within the building (starting around the lower end of the £257–£409 range). Suitable for students who want social interaction without sacrificing bathroom privacy.
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Studios – A self‑contained unit with your own kitchenette, bathroom and living/sleeping area. Studios cost more than en‑suites (likely mid‑ to high‑£300s per week) but give you complete independence. Good for postgraduate students or anyone who values solitude and flexible cooking schedules.
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One‑bedroom flats – The largest and most expensive option (up to £409 per week). A separate bedroom, a living area and a full kitchen. Ideal for couples or students who need more space and are willing to pay for it.
When deciding, consider your budget, your tolerance for sharing, and your study habits. If you need absolute quiet, a studio or one‑bedroom flat is safer. If you are comfortable with flatmates, an en‑suite will save money and still offer a modern standard.
Booking Timing Considerations
For the 2026/27 academic year, the ideal booking window for Brunswick Apartments is between late autumn 2025 and early spring 2026. Because the residence is well‑rated and centrally located, demand tends to be strong, and the more affordable rooms (en‑suites and lower‑price studios) often sell out first.
If you are aiming for a one‑bedroom flat or a top‑floor studio, you may have more flexibility, but prices can rise closer to the start of term. It is wise to secure a room as soon as you have an offer from the university, especially if you have a specific room type in mind. Late bookings (June–September 2026) may still be possible, but the choice will be narrower and prices may be higher.
Keep in mind that all prices listed are indicative — confirm with the operator before committing. Some operators also offer early‑bird discounts or instalment payment plans, so ask about those when you enquire.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Brunswick Apartments close to the University of Southampton?
Yes. The main campus is about a 15‑minute walk from the property. The city centre, the railway station and several bus stops are also within easy reach. Most students find they can walk to lectures without needing public transport.
What is included in the weekly rent?
Typical inclusions for a furnished student residence of this standard are: utilities (water, electricity, gas, internet), contents insurance and access to communal areas (laundry, common room if available). However, the exact list varies by room type and tenancy length — always confirm with the operator. The price shown does not normally include a TV licence or personal expenses.
Can I view the property before booking?
Yes. Viewings can usually be arranged directly with the operator. We recommend an in‑person or virtual tour to check the condition of the room, the kitchen appliances and the general atmosphere of the building. Because no user‑written reviews are available on this platform, a viewing becomes even more important to verify quality.
Sources & data date
Data used in this article is based on platform records as of July 2026. Prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.
For the most current room availability, prices and tenancy terms, use the on‑site booking assistant or contact the residence directly.
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