How to Prepare for Life After University 💡
Choosing the right student accommodation is about finding a space that supports both your studies and your lifestyle. One of the most popular modern options is co‑living - but it’s important to know that it’s just one of several room types available, alongside private studios and shared apartments, all within the same residence.
In this guide, we explain what co‑living is and how it compares to other student room options so you can choose what suits you best.
Co‑living is a type of student accommodation where you have your own private bedroom, with either your own ensuite or shared bathroom combined with large kitchen and living spaces shared with other students, typically on your floor.
It’s designed to give you:
Within a single student residence, you can typically choose between:
This flexibility means you can pick a lifestyle that matches your preferences, whether that’s social, independent, or a mix of both.
Co‑living apartments offer the classic student experience with a modern twist.
Features include:
Some co-living apartments also feature a small kitchenette so you can choose between staying in your apartment or heading to the larger shared kitchen. They are also generally more affordable than shared and private studio apartment options, while still ensuring you have your own space.
Want more privacy? You can upgrade to a private ensuite bathroom, giving you the best of both worlds: community living with your own personal retreat.
These apartments are ideal if you enjoy meeting new people and being part of a vibrant student environment.
👉 Best for: Students who want a social lifestyle while keeping a private space to focus and recharge.
If you prefer total privacy, private studios are a self‑contained option within the same residence.
Each studio includes:
You can live completely independently while still enjoying access to shared facilities and the wider student community.
Bonus:
Most studios offer dual occupancy at no additional cost, making it a great option for couples or friends.
👉 Best for: Students who value independence, quiet, and their own space.
Shared apartments provide a balance between privacy and shared living.
What you’ll get:
These shared spaces make it easy to cook, relax and connect with flatmates.
👉 Best for: Students who enjoy living with others and building friendships in a shared household.
No matter which room type you choose, you’ll benefit from a fully supported student living experience at Yugo.
🏋️ Modern Facilities
Everything is designed to make student life easier and more enjoyable.
Live as part of a large, welcoming student community with access to:
With initiatives like the Live Your Best Life program, you’ll always have opportunities to connect, learn and have fun.
Co‑living is just one part of a flexible, modern approach to student accommodation. With multiple room types available in the same residence, you can choose how you want to live without compromising on community, convenience or comfort.
Whether you’re after independence or connection, there’s a space designed for you.