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There’s nothing better than Manchester student life, but surprise bills and dodgy Wi-Fi can kill the vibe fast.
With over 100,000 students across five universities, there’s housing for every budget. From Fallowfield and Withington to Rusholme, Didsbury, and the Northern Quarter, pick a spot that fits your wallet.
Before you move in, get to grips with what you’ll be paying for gas, electricity, water, and broadband so that you can keep your money for the fun stuff.
Moving into a student house in Manchester? Keep reading to learn how to set up your bills, what they’ll cost, and how to make sure everyone pays their fair share.
Before you head down to the Curry Mile to celebrate your new home, there are a few things you can do now to sort your student bills.
You don’t need to sort everything at once, but some bills (like broadband) take a bit longer to set up. Get started early and book your installation now, so you’re not left without Wi-Fi when you move in after summer.
Here are some things to do after you sign your contract:
If you’re going to be living with your mates, you need to trust them to pay the bills when they’re due. There are a few different ways you canpay your student bills:
Once you’ve agreed on how you’ll pay, you can now start moving into your new student home. Next, we’ll cover what to do when you move in to make sure your bills are all set up.
Whichever Manchester uni you’re at, the first week of moving in looks pretty similar. Share this checklist with your housemates so you’re all on the same page:
This might be the first time you’ve had to deal with household bills, so let’s break down what each one means.
Most student houses in Manchester use both gas and electricity, though some flats are electric-only. Your landlord should tell you what you’ve got, where the meters are, and who your current supplier is, but you’re free to switch if you find a better deal.
When you move in, take a meter reading and send it to your current supplier — it’s the easiest way to make sure your first bill’s spot on
Gas and electricity bills seem confusing at first glance, but they’re actually pretty simple once you know what you’re looking at. Your bill is made up of two parts:
Your bill will show how much energy you’ve used over a month or a quarter. Even if your bill comes quarterly, you can still spread the cost and keep it predictable by setting up a monthly direct debit.
You’ve probably heard of The Energy Price Cap.– This is a limit set by Ofgem on the price per unit and standing charges for gas and electricity.
The cap is on the individual unit cost, and not your overall bill. You’re still charged for what you use. So, if you use a lot of energy, your bill will be above average.
Read this guide to see the current price cap figures.
A flat in the Northern Quarter will have very different costs from a terraced home in Fallowfield, not to mention how your usage is the main factor impacting what you pay.
With that in mind, here are some averages for direct debit payments to help with your budgets:
Low usage (flat or 1-bedroom house / 1–2 people)
Medium usage (3-bedroom house / 2–3 people)
High usage (5-bedroom house / 4–5 people)
Next up, sort your water bill.
Your landlord may include water in your rent. If not, then set up an account with United Utilities, which covers the whole Greater Manchester area. The average United Utilities bill is £598 per year, so that’s about £50 a month.
Like water, broadband might already be included in your student rent. If it’s not, then you have the freedom to choose your supplier and tariff.
Find out which broadband providers you can choose from on the Ofcom website.
Don’t get drawn into cheaper deals that last longer than your tenancy, as there will be exit fees. It’s best to stick with student broadband deals that just cover the academic year.
If you do switch from the property’s current supplier, there might be a wait. So, be proactive and get broadband sorted as soon as possible.
Read our student broadband guide to learn more about how it works.
One last thing– let’s talk about council tax and TV Licence.
Full-time students (on a course over 1 year, studying more than 21 hours/week) are exempt from council tax. You still need to tell your local council you’re exempt. Here’s the list of councils for each university area:
If you live further out, or in a different area from your fellow students, then you might be in another council, so make sure you check for yourself.
Got a housemate who is a part-time student, or not studying at all? They’ll need to pay council tax. If there’s only one non-student housemate, they’d be seen as a ‘single occupant’, and get a 25% discount.
You need a TV licence if you watch live TV on any service or watch/stream anything on BBC iPlayer. You can also roll this into your monthly bills package with Fused.
If you only watch streaming services (not including the BBC), you won’t need a TV licence, but you still need to tell them you don't need one..
Share this cheatsheet with your housemates so you’re all on the same page.
|
Bill |
Supplier |
Frequency |
Approx. Cost |
Notes |
|
Gas & Electricity |
Your choice |
Monthly |
Around £202.33 for a four/five-bedroom student house |
Supplier can vary |
|
Water |
United Utilities |
Monthly |
Around £50 per month |
— |
|
Broadband |
Your choice |
Monthly |
£20–30 per month, not including setup fees |
— |
|
Council Tax |
Your local council |
— |
Free, unless you have non-student/part-time housemates |
Full-time students are exempt |
|
TV Licence |
TV Licensing |
Annual, Quarterly, or Monthly |
£174.50 (annual) / £44.89 (quarterly) / £29.10 for first 6 months then £14.54 monthly |
Needed for watching live TV or BBC iPlayer |
|
Fused Bills Package |
Fused |
Monthly |
Average of £192.41 (£2,308 per year) |
Covers all utilities |
Download your free Manchester student bills and budgeting cheatsheet.
When living your Manchester student dreams, bills are the last thing you want to worry about.
With a few easy steps, you can get your bills sorted from day one, so you’ll know exactly how much money you have to enjoy the city’s incredible nightlife and social scene.
Set up a student bills package with Fused for gas, electricity, water, broadband, and your TV licence, all in one simple monthly payment. You’ll even avoid any awkwardness with housemates with our easy bill splitting service.
Get a quote and sort your bills sorted with Fused.