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The Emporium (Birmingham) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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The Emporium, Birmingham — a decision review

The Emporium is a high‑end student residence at 6 Fox Street, in Birmingham’s city centre. It is operated by a private provider and offers studios, en‑suite rooms and one‑bedroom apartments. Weekly prices start at £178 and reach £266, which places it noticeably above the city’s average starting price for student housing (approximately £133.6 per week). The property carries a 4.3‑star rating on the listing platform (based on internal reviews) and has 12 Google reviews recorded, though specific written comments are not available in the current dataset. This review examines who the accommodation suits, how the room types compare, what the price means in the local market, and when to book, using only the data provided.

Who The Emporium suits — and who it does not

Suitable for:

Not ideal for:

Room‑type guidance

The Emporium offers three room categories:

Indicative guidance (confirm with the operator):

(All prices are indicative and must be confirmed with the operator at the time of booking.)

Price positioning vs the Birmingham market

Birmingham’s student housing scene includes 44 properties on the listing platform. The city’s lowest advertised weekly price is £133.6. The Emporium’s price range is £178–£266.

The Emporium

Indicative rent over one academic year (51 weeks):

This is higher than the average student maintenance loan for living costs, so you would need additional income or savings to comfortably afford it.

Booking timing

Because The Emporium is a premium property, it may not sell out as fast as cheaper ones, but popular floor plans (e.g., higher‑floor studios with a view) could go first. If you are set on this residence, booking within the first few weeks of availability is advisable — but without urgency, since the market has 44 alternatives in Birmingham.

Frequently asked questions

H3: Does The Emporium include bills in the rent?

The data does not specify whether bills (utilities, internet, contents insurance) are included. Most purpose‑built student accommodations in the UK bundle these in the weekly price. You should confirm with the operator directly. The price range quoted (£178–£266) is likely inclusive of water, electricity, gas and WiFi, but do not assume — get it in writing.

H3: How far is The Emporium from the University of Birmingham and Aston University?

The property is located at 6 Fox Street, in Birmingham city centre.

Check real‑time transport apps after booking to fine‑tune your commute.

H3: Are there any social spaces or amenities in the building?

The description does not list amenities beyond room types. Many “high‑end” Birmingham accommodations feature a gym, common room, study lounge and laundry. To confirm what The Emporium offers, ask the operator for a facilities list. If you need specific features (e.g., private gym, 24‑hour reception), verify those before signing a contract.

Sources & data date

All price and rating figures are taken from the listing platform as of July 2026. City from‑price (£133.6) and property count (44) are based on the same date. No written reviews were available in the dataset at that time. Prices are indicative — confirm with the operator.


For real‑time availability, room types and current promotions, use the on‑site assistant or chat tool on the listing page to speak with a housing advisor.

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