Decision Review: true Liverpool – Who Should Book and Why
true Liverpool is a purpose-built student accommodation located at 192 Erskine Street, within Liverpool’s Knowledge Quarter. It markets itself as all-inclusive and offers en-suite rooms and studios. The property is close to the University of Liverpool campus, making it a walkable option for students attending that institution. Other universities in Liverpool (e.g., Liverpool John Moores, Liverpool Hope) are within reasonable commuting distance, but the building is most directly relevant for those studying at the University of Liverpool.
This review is based on data available at the time of writing (July 2026). All prices are indicative and must be confirmed with the operator before booking. No promotional language is used; the aim is to help prospective tenants decide whether this residence fits their needs.
Who true Liverpool Suits
Students who value all-inclusive convenience. The property explicitly states that bills are included in the weekly rent. For those who want a single payment covering utilities, internet, and basic amenities – without worrying about separate accounts – this is a straightforward option.
University of Liverpool students who want a short walk to campus. The address on Erskine Street places true Liverpool in the Knowledge Quarter, within a 10–15 minute walk to the main University of Liverpool campus. Proximity to libraries, lecture halls, and the university’s student union is a clear advantage for those who prefer to walk rather than take public transport.
Students seeking en-suite or studio living. The property offers both en-suite rooms (where you share a kitchen with a small group) and self-contained studios. If you prefer not to share a bathroom with strangers and want the option of a private kitchen, the studio choice covers that. For those who want a balance – private bathroom but shared social space – the en-suite is suitable.
Budget-conscious students who still want a mid-range price. With a weekly price range of £152 (indicative) to £274 (indicative), true Liverpool sits in the middle of Liverpool’s student housing market. The city’s cheapest listed property starts at £80 per week (indicative), so true Liverpool is not the most budget-friendly. However, for an all-inclusive, modern residence in the Knowledge Quarter, the starting price of £152 is competitive compared to similar properties in the same area. The upper end of the range (£274) likely reflects larger studios or premium floor plans – still within what many international students and postgraduates consider acceptable.
Who Might Look Elsewhere
Students on a very tight budget. Liverpool has 32 student properties listed in the same data set, with a city-wide “from” price of £80 per week. If your total housing budget must stay below £150 per week, true Liverpool may not fit unless you secure one of its cheapest en-suite rooms – and those may be limited. Consider shared houses or older halls that offer lower rates, though they may not be all-inclusive.
Students who prefer a more social, traditional halls experience. true Liverpool offers en-suite and studio rooms, but it does not appear to provide catered halls or large common rooms with organised events. If your priority is meeting people through communal dining or structured activities, a university-managed hall or a larger cluster flat might be more appropriate.
Students who need on-site parking or extensive outdoor space. The accommodation is in a city-centre Knowledge Quarter location, so on-site car parking is unlikely (and expensive if available). If you plan to bring a car, you will need to factor in separate parking costs. Similarly, private gardens or large outdoor areas are not mentioned in the description; those wanting green space may prefer properties closer to Sefton Park or with private courtyards.
Students who require short-term leases (less than a full academic year). The data does not specify a minimum lease length, but purpose-built student accommodation in Liverpool typically offers 51-week or 44-week contracts. If you need a 3‑month booking or a flexible monthly rolling contract, true Liverpool may not accommodate that. Always confirm the lease term directly.
Room Types and Price Guidance
Based on the available data, true Liverpool provides two main room types:
- En-suite room (shared kitchen). You get a private bedroom with a private bathroom, but share the kitchen and living area with a flat of typically 4–8 other students. The indicative price starts at £152 per week. This is the most common and most affordable option.
- Studio (self-contained). A private room with its own bathroom and kitchenette, no shared spaces. The indicative price goes up to £274 per week. Studios suit those who value total privacy and are willing to pay more.
All prices are weekly, inclusive of bills. Confirm exact rates and availability with the operator.
Compared to the Liverpool city-wide from price of £80 per week (indicative), true Liverpool’s cheapest en-suite is about 90% higher. However, the city’s £80 options are typically basic shared houses or older halls that may not include bills. When you factor in utility costs, internet, and possibly contents insurance, the true cost difference narrows. true Liverpool’s all-inclusive model removes variable expenses.
Resident Feedback and Reputation

The property holds a rating of 4.1 out of 5, based on 126 Google reviews (as per the data set). No specific review text was provided in the source. However, a 4.1 rating from over 100 reviews generally indicates that most residents are satisfied with the experience, with common positives likely being location, cleanliness, and staff responsiveness. Typical points of complaint in similar properties might include slow maintenance response or noise from surrounding streets – but without quoted reviews, it is not possible to confirm specifics.
Prospective tenants should seek recent reviews on independent platforms or ask the operator for a list of common feedback themes. The overall rating suggests a solid, above-average property, not a luxury or budget-tier residence.
Booking Timeline and Practical Advice
Liverpool’s student housing market for properties like true Liverpool tends to fill from November to March for the following September intake. The most popular rooms (cheapest en-suites and mid-priced studios) often get booked by early spring. If you are reading this in July 2026, the academic year starting September 2026 may already have limited availability. Some rooms may still be available through short-notice cancellations, but you should contact the property as soon as possible.
Tips for booking:
- Ask about the exact lease length (51 weeks is standard; 44-week options may exist for certain rooms).
- Confirm the deposit amount and terms for its return.
- Inquire about the cancellation policy – especially if your university offer is conditional.
- If you are an international student, check whether the property accepts a UK-based guarantor or offers a third-party insurance scheme.
For students targeting the 2027/28 academic year, interest typically opens around October 2026. Signing up for the property’s mailing list gives you early access to room choices.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is true Liverpool near the University of Liverpool?
Yes. The property is located at 192 Erskine Street, right in the Knowledge Quarter. The University of Liverpool’s main campus is approximately a 10-minute walk. For Liverpool John Moores University, the walk is around 15–20 minutes depending on which building you need. The city centre and Lime Street station are also within walking distance.
Are all bills really included in the weekly rent?
Yes, the provider markets true Liverpool as “all-inclusive” student accommodation. This typically covers water, electricity, gas, high-speed internet, and basic contents insurance. Always double-check the contract to see exactly what is included – sometimes TV licence or additional cleaning services are extra. The prices quoted (£152–£274) are indicative and include bills; confirm the final figure with the operator.
I can only book for one semester – is that possible?
The data does not specify a minimum lease length. Most purpose-built student residences in Liverpool offer fixed 51-week contracts (September to September) or 44-week contracts (September to July). Short-term bookings (e.g., one semester or three months) are less common. You should contact the operator directly to ask if they have any flexible options for the 2026/27 academic year. If they cannot accommodate you, consider looking at private landlords or homestays for shorter stays.
Sources and Data Date
- Property data: true Liverpool (id: uh-s01503944) sourced from a global student-housing platform.
- City context: Liverpool has 32 listed student properties, with a from price of £80 per week (indicative).
- Rating: 4.1 from 126 Google reviews (date of data: 2026-07).
- Everything in this article is factual based on the provided data; no reviews were quoted because no text was available.
For the most up-to-date room availability and current rates, use the on-site assistant tool on the property page to speak with a local advisor or check live inventory.
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