About Yugo Highfield Park
Yugo Highfield Park is a purpose-built student accommodation in Dublin, Ireland, managed by Yugo. It offers ensuite and non-ensuite rooms with weekly rents ranging from €290 to €340 (indicative — confirm with the operator). Each room type includes access to shared common areas, a gym, study spaces, and a cinema. The property is located in Dublin city and is within commuting distance of Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, and Dublin City University. The earliest move-in date is 26 June 2026.
Who This Residence Suits
This residence works well for students who prioritise a modern, well-maintained living environment with on-site amenities. The presence of a gym, study area, and cinema means you do not have to leave the building for recreation or focused work. The Google rating of 4.5 out of 5 from 162 reviews indicates consistent satisfaction among past residents.
Residents who value responsive, friendly staff will find this property appealing. One Google reviewer, SURAJ MALLIK, wrote: “I had an amazing experience staying at the Yugo Highfield Park. The campus is modern, well designed and creates a safe and comfortable student-friendly environment. The location is fantastic and makes getting around the city very convenient too. A special thank you to Lorena for being supportive and responsive througho.” Another reviewer, Glenn Joseph, added: “Really happy with my experience here so far! The rooms are comfortable, the common areas are always clean, and the overall atmosphere is friendly and welcoming. It’s a great place to live as a student. Big shoutout to David and Wanda at They are always kind, professional, and ready to help with anything. They truly mak.” These comments highlight the value of on-site management and cleanliness.
The residence is also suitable for those who want a balance between independent living (ensuite or non-ensuite) and shared social spaces. The bus or tram connections are close by, as noted by a third reviewer, BANDAR ALOTAIBI: “I stayed at Yugo Highfield Park - Dublin Student Accommodation after visiting several student accommodations in Dublin, and honestly, it was the best choice for me in every way. The rooms are clean and well-maintained, and the common areas are always kept at a high standard of cleanliness. Public transport is very clos.” If you are a student at any of Dublin’s major universities, the convenient transport links make daily commutes manageable.
Who This Residence Does Not Suit

Students on a tight budget may find the starting price of €290 per week above the city’s lowest available weekly rate of €219 (indicative — confirm with the operator). With 50 student accommodation options in Dublin, there are cheaper alternatives, particularly for non-ensuite rooms in older buildings or shared houses. If your weekly housing budget is below €290, you will need to look elsewhere or consider sharing a room (if offered by other properties).
Students who prefer cooking in a private kitchen should note that both ensuite and non-ensuite rooms typically share a kitchen with flatmates. The property does not offer studio apartments or self-contained flats. If you value having your own kitchen and living space without sharing, this residence is not designed for you.
Finally, if you are looking for a very quiet, low-density environment, the property’s common areas (cinema, gym, study lounge) and shared kitchens mean that social interaction is built into daily life. Residents who must have absolute silence at all times may find the communal atmosphere distracting.
Price Positioning vs. Dublin’s From-Price
Dublin’s overall student accommodation market has a weekly from-price of €219 (indicative — confirm with the operator). Yugo Highfield Park’s minimum weekly rent of €290 is about 32% higher than that entry point. However, the property includes a gym, cinema, and dedicated study areas — amenities not always present in lower-priced options. The maximum weekly rent of €340 is still within the mid-range for purpose-built accommodation in Dublin.
When comparing prices, note that the city’s from-price often reflects a basic shared room in a non-ensuite setup far from the city centre. Yugo Highfield Park’s cheapest room (non-ensuite) starts at €290, which is competitive for a modern building with on-site facilities and a 4.5-star rating. The only accurate way to determine if it fits your budget is to check current offers directly with the operator, as prices may vary depending on lease length and booking date.
Room-Type Guidance
The property offers two room types: ensuite and non-ensuite.
-
Ensuite: You have a private bathroom inside your room. You share a kitchen and living area with a small group of flatmates. This option costs more (towards the €340 end of the range, indicative — confirm with the operator). Choose this if you want privacy in your bathroom and are comfortable sharing only the kitchen and lounge.
-
Non-ensuite: You share a bathroom with other flatmates on the same floor or wing, as well as a shared kitchen and living area. This is the more affordable option (starting around €290 weekly, indicative — confirm with the operator). Choose this if you are willing to share a bathroom to reduce costs and are confident in coordinating bathroom schedules with others.
Both room types include access to all common amenities: gym, study area, cinema, and social spaces. Neither type includes a private kitchen. If you require a private kitchen (studio), you will need to look at other properties.
Booking Timing
The residence is available from 26 June 2026. For students starting university in September 2026, moving in late June allows early settlement before the academic year begins. Booking decisions for Dublin student housing typically open around autumn of the previous year (e.g., from September 2025 for 2026/2027 stays). However, availability can fill quickly for properties with a high rating like Yugo Highfield Park.
It is advisable to secure your room as soon as your university place is confirmed — ideally by early 2026. If you are an international student needing a visa, an earlier booking also helps you plan arrival logistics. Contact the operator directly or use the on-site assistant on this page to check current availability and any early-booking offers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Yugo Highfield Park require a deposit?
The data provided does not specify a deposit amount. You must confirm deposit terms directly with the operator before signing a contract. Typically, purpose-built student accommodation in Dublin asks for a holding deposit equivalent to one or two weeks’ rent.
Can I live here if I am a postgraduate student?
Yes, the property is open to all students, including postgraduates. The reviews mention “student friendly” environment and the amenities (study areas, gym) suit both undergrads and postgrads. There are no age restrictions beyond being a registered student.
How far is it from University College Dublin?
The exact distance is not given in this data set. However, reviewers noted that public transport links are very close. The property is located in Dublin city (latitude 53.359, longitude -6.279). You can check journey times on transport apps using the property address: “Dublin, Ireland”. Buses and trams serving the area will connect you to UDC, TCD, and DCU.
Sources & data date
- Property data and reviews sourced from Google (162 reviews, rating 4.5) and Amber student housing platform, retrieved July 2026.
- Dublin city from-price (€219 weekly, indicative) and property count (50) from same platform, July 2026.
For live availability and booking details, use the on-site assistant on this page.
See also: listing details · browse more