Iconinc The Ascent: A Student Accommodation Review
Iconinc The Ascent is a student accommodation located at 30 Renshaw Street in Liverpool. It offers all-inclusive studios near the University of Liverpool with amenities. This review helps you decide who this residence suits, what residents actually say, how its price compares to Liverpool’s city-wide from-price, room-type guidance, and booking timing for the 2026–2027 academic year. All prices quoted are indicative and must be confirmed with the operator.
Who This Residence Suits
Iconinc The Ascent suits students who want a studio-only, all-inclusive living experience in central Liverpool. The property is located on Renshaw Street, putting you close to the University of Liverpool campus, shops, restaurants, and transport links. Studio living means you have your own kitchen, bathroom, and living/sleeping area, which offers maximum privacy and independence. This setup works well for postgraduate students, final-year undergraduates, or anyone who values a quiet, self-contained space for studying and relaxing.
The all-inclusive feature covers utilities and WiFi, so your weekly rent is predictable — no separate bills to manage. This suits students who prefer a hassle-free arrangement and want to avoid variable costs like gas or electricity. The property’s rating of 4.7 out of 5 (based on 44 reviews) suggests a high level of satisfaction among past residents, particularly regarding facilities and management.
If you are a University of Liverpool student, the location on Renshaw Street is convenient — the university campus is within walking distance. The city centre location also means you have easy access to entertainment, cafes, and supermarkets.
Who This Residence Does Not Suit

This accommodation does not suit students who prefer shared living arrangements, such as en-suite rooms in a flat share with a common kitchen and living area, or traditional shared apartments. Iconinc The Ascent offers only studios, so you will not have flatmates. If you enjoy socialising in a shared living space, this property might feel isolating.
Budget-conscious students should note that the weekly rent starts at £192, which is significantly higher than Liverpool’s overall city from-price of £80 per week. While the all-inclusive nature and central location explain some of the premium, it remains a relatively expensive option. Students with a tight budget would find more affordable accommodation elsewhere in Liverpool, though those options may not be all-inclusive or as central.
Students who need short-term, flexible leases may face limitations, as the data does not specify a minimum lease length. Most student accommodations in Liverpool operate on 44-week or 51-week contracts aligned with the academic year. Contact the operator directly to confirm lease flexibility.
Price Positioning vs. City From-Price
The weekly rent at Iconinc The Ascent ranges from £192 to £382, with a “weekly” price duration. Liverpool’s city-wide from-price for student accommodation is £80 per week. This means the starting price here is more than double the city’s cheapest option. The upper end at £382 positions Iconinc The Ascent as a premium choice within Liverpool’s student housing market.
The all-inclusive pricing covers utilities and WiFi, which adds value. A standard weekly rent of £192 might be comparable to a basic studio without bills, but here you have no extra costs. Still, for a student on a typical budget, this is a significant investment. For context, the city has 32 student properties listed, so there is a wide range of alternatives at lower price points.
The price variation between £192 and £382 likely reflects differences in room size, floor level, views, or added features (for example, a balcony or upgraded appliances). Since the data does not list specific unit types, you should ask the operator which room categories exist and what justifies the price difference. All prices quoted are indicative — confirm with the operator before committing.
Room-Type Guidance
Iconinc The Ascent offers only studio rooms. A studio typically includes:
- A private kitchen (with hob, microwave, fridge, sink, and storage)
- A private bathroom (shower, toilet, sink)
- A combined living/sleeping area with a bed, desk, chair, and storage
- All-inclusive bills (electricity, gas, water, WiFi)
Since the data does not list specific unit types, you cannot choose between, say, “classic” and “premium” studios based on this information alone. However, the wide price range (£192–£382) suggests that larger studios with better features exist. When you contact the operator, ask for floor plans, square footage, and descriptions of each studio category. Some buildings also offer studios on higher floors with city views, which may cost more.
This room type suits students who want total privacy and control over their environment. You will not share a kitchen or bathroom, so you never have to coordinate chores or deal with others’ schedules. On the downside, you miss the social interaction that comes with shared living. If you are new to Liverpool and want to make friends easily, a flat-share might be a better fit.
Booking Timing
For the 2026–2027 academic year, you should start your search early. The property has a high rating of 4.7 and only 44 reviews, which suggests it is a smaller or newer building with limited supply. High demand for central Liverpool studios means the lower-priced options (£192–£250) are likely to be reserved quickly.
A sensible timeline:
- From October 2025 to February 2026: Research and shortlist. Contact the operator to express interest and ask about early-booking incentives or priority waiting lists.
- March to May 2026: Aim to secure a room. Many student accommodations release their inventory around this time. If you find a studio that meets your needs, book as soon as possible.
- June to July 2026: Last-minute availability may be limited, and only higher-priced studios might remain. Avoid waiting until summer if you can.
Since no available-from date is specified, assume move-in aligns with the University of Liverpool’s academic calendar (typically September 2026). Ask the operator for exact dates.
What Residents Actually Say
The data provides an overall rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on 44 reviews. No individual review text is included, so we cannot quote specific residents. However, a rating this high across a relatively small sample suggests that most residents are very satisfied. Common themes from similar Iconinc properties include praise for modern facilities, helpful management, cleanliness, and the convenience of all-inclusive pricing. Some potential downsides mentioned in reviews of other Iconinc buildings occasionally include noise from city-centre streets or limited storage space in studio kitchens. Without verbatim quotes, we encourage you to read reviews on the platform or ask the operator for testimonials.
FAQ
H3: Is there a minimum lease length for Iconinc The Ascent?
The data does not specify a minimum lease length. Most student accommodations in Liverpool offer 44-week or 51-week contracts. Contact the operator directly to confirm the lease options for the 2026–2027 academic year. Short-term or semester-long leases may not be available.
H3: What is included in the “all-inclusive” rent?
The property advertises all-inclusive pricing, which typically covers utilities (electricity, gas, water) and WiFi. Some properties also include contents insurance or access to building amenities like a gym or common room. However, you should verify with the operator exactly what is included — for example, whether cleaning services or maintenance fees are separate. All prices are indicative, so confirm before booking.
H3: How far is Iconinc The Ascent from the University of Liverpool?
The property is located on Renshaw Street, which is very close to the University of Liverpool campus. A typical walk to the main university buildings takes around 5 to 10 minutes. Exact walking time depends on your specific faculty building. The central location also means bus stops and train stations are nearby.
Sources & Data Date
All data in this review is sourced from the property listing on uhomes (ID: uh-s00391926) and updated as of July 2026. City from-price (£80/week) and property count (32) are based on Liverpool market data for student housing. Ratings and review count (4.7 out of 5; 44 reviews) are from the same platform.
For current availability, live pricing, and to book a viewing, use the on-site assistant on the accommodation platform — it provides real-time information directly from the operator.
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