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The Bank (Southampton) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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The Bank, Southampton – Decision Review

This review helps you decide whether The Bank is the right student accommodation for you. It is based on publicly listed information and aggregated ratings as of July 2026. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.

Overview of The Bank

The Bank is a studio-only student residence located on West Street, in central Southampton. It is marketed as a stylish property and offers self-contained studios from £244.02 per week up to £299.02 per week (indicative). The building is approximately a 10-minute walk from Southampton Solent University and a slightly longer walk or short bus ride from the main campuses of the University of Southampton.

The property has an aggregated rating of 4.7 out of 5, based on 3 reviews (data source does not include individual review texts). This high score suggests that the limited number of residents who have reported were satisfied with their experience, but the small sample size means the rating should be taken as a positive indicator rather than a statistically robust average.

Who The Bank Suits

Who The Bank Does Not Suit

What Residents Actually Say

The source data does not include any verbatim resident reviews. However, the property carries an aggregate rating of 4.7 out of 5, based on 3 reviews. While this is a small number, it indicates that those who reviewed were satisfied with their stay. Without quoted feedback, it is not possible to confirm specific strengths or weaknesses mentioned by past tenants. You may want to request a list of recent resident testimonials directly from the operator or visit the property for a viewing.

Price Positioning versus the City’s Starting Price

Southampton’s cheapest student accommodation listed on the same platform starts at £94.42 per week (indicative). That property is likely a room in a shared house or a basic en-suite in a larger block. The Bank’s cheapest studio costs £244.02 per week, which is roughly 2.6 times the city’s price floor.

To help you compare:

The Bank

The Bank occupies the upper tier of Southampton’s rental market for students. This is typical for studio-only buildings in the city centre. If you are willing to share a kitchen and bathroom, you could save over £100 per week. However, if you value total privacy and a modern fit-out, the premium may be justified.

Room-Type Guidance

The Bank offers only studios. Based on the price range, there are likely two or more studio sizes:

You should confirm the exact square footage and the level of furnishings with the operator. Ask about:

Because the property has a small number of reviews, it is especially important to arrange a viewing or request a virtual tour before committing.

Booking Timing

The data does not specify an available-from date. For student accommodation in the UK, most contracts start in September (for the academic year beginning in autumn). Some operators offer January or summer move-ins if rooms are available.

The absence of a minimum lease length in the data means you should explicitly ask about contract flexibility. If you need a 48-week or 51-week tenancy, confirm that is the standard.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is The Bank close to the University of Southampton’s main campus?

The Bank is in the city centre, about 2 miles from the University of Southampton’s Highfield Campus. Walking takes around 30–40 minutes. A bus from the city centre to the university is available and takes about 10–15 minutes. For Solent University, the walk is around 10 minutes.

What is included in the weekly rent?

The listed price is indicative and may include water, electricity, and internet. You should confirm this directly with the operator, as well as whether contents insurance, gym access, or any social events are included or available for an extra fee.

Can I book the room for a single semester or a short period?

The source data does not specify a minimum lease length. Many studio providers in Southampton require a full academic year contract (e.g., 44 or 51 weeks). If you need a shorter term, contact the operator in advance to discuss options.

Sources & data date

All figures and ratings are taken from the source data as of July 2026. Prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.

For live availability and to check specific room types and move-in dates, use the on-site assistant on the platform.

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