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Is Belfast expensive to live in?

Is Belfast expensive to live in?

Summary about cost of living in Belfast, United Kingdom: A single person estimated monthly costs are 789$ (597£) without rent. Belfast is 36.56\% less expensive than New York (without rent). Rent in Belfast is, on average, 74.78\% lower than in New York.

How much does Queens accommodation cost?

Overall cost comparisons

Queen’s University Belfast London University
Weekly cost of University Accommodation1 £124 £222
Average Monthly Rent2 £399 £668

Is Belfast cheap to live?

The UK’s best value student city Belfast has won awards for its affordable living, and rent in the popular Queen’s Quarter is rarely more than £50-£60 a week. In this exciting hub of music, food, shopping and culture, you’ll also pay less for things like travel, cinema tickets and going out.

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What are the fees for Queen’s University Belfast?

Students, who normally live in Northern Ireland, will be charged tuition fees of £4,630 per annum for full time undergraduate programmes. Students who normally live in England, Scotland and Wales (GB Students), will be charged tuition fees of £9,250 per annum for full time undergraduate programmes.

What is the best area to live in Belfast?

The safest and most neutral area I would say is four winds in South East Belfast. Or Malone in South Belfast. Stranmillis is fairly good too but a bit studenty.

Can I cancel my Queens accommodation?

The accommodation contract is not a tenancy and does not have a break clause or notice period allowing you to end the contract before the end date.

Is Belfast cheaper than London?

Belfast has been ranked much cheaper than the most expensive UK city — London — with Aberdeen, Glasgow and Birmingham following in order, in the Worldwide Cost of Living Survey compiled by investment consultants Mercer.

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Is Queen’s university Belfast good?

You’ll experience world-class education in Northern Ireland’s most prestigious university. Well known for its very high research output and state-of-the-art facilities, Queen’s University Belfast was ranked 173rd in the world and 26th in the UK in the QS World University Rankings® 2020.

What is the nicest part of Belfast?

If you’re coming to Belfast for the first time, and want to focus on sightseeing, the food and drinks scene, and Belfast’s exceptional cultural attractions, Central Belfast and the Cathedral Quarter are the best neighborhoods in Belfast.