Student Housing
#1 Student Lettings Agency
Can working professionals live in student accommodation?
Can I book student housing if I’m working full-time?
Can I live in a student house if I’ve graduated?
If you’ve asked any of these questions, you’re not alone — and yes, you can live in student accommodation in Lincoln as a working professional or recent graduate. In fact, many young professionals are now choosing student properties as their go-to housing option, especially during the first few years after university.
At Student Housing Lincoln, we regularly house graduates and early-career professionals alongside current university students. If you’re in your first job, working full-time in Lincoln, or planning to stay on after graduating from the University of Lincoln or Bishop Grosseteste University, then student accommodation could be a perfect fit.
Let’s dive into what you need to know — from council tax rules to why student housing is often the best choice for young professionals in Lincoln.
Working professionals are legally allowed to rent student accommodation in Lincoln — and in many cases, it’s welcomed by landlords, letting agents, and housemates alike.
However, there’s one key difference:
Council Tax is not included in your rent.
Student tenancies are typically exempt from council tax, but if you’re no longer in full-time education, you’ll be liable for council tax on your share of the property. This is something to bear in mind, especially if you’re planning to live with current students, as your presence may affect their exemption.
We’re always happy to advise on how to manage this — and we can often help match you with other young professionals to simplify things.
Whether you’re staying in Lincoln after graduation or moving here for work, there are some huge advantages to living in student-style accommodation.
Student Housing Lincoln offers all-inclusive rent on the majority of properties. That means your gas, electric, water, broadband and TV licence are rolled into your monthly rent — no bill juggling or nasty surprises.
Just note: Council Tax is extra for non-students (as per above).
Unlike traditional private rentals, student accommodation comes fully furnished with everything you need — from beds and wardrobes to desks and sofas. This makes moving in as a young professional stress-free and budget-friendly.
Our houses and apartments are all located in central Lincoln, with easy walking distance to:
University of Lincoln campus
Lincoln High Street
Lincoln train station
Popular cafes, gyms, and co-working spaces
This is ideal for those working in town or commuting via train.
Many graduates prefer to live with like-minded young people. We have houses suited for recent grads and working professionals who still want a social lifestyle but without the late-night fresher energy. You get the best of both worlds.
Lincoln’s job market is full of early-career roles in:
NHS (Lincoln County Hospital)
Local schools and colleges
City centre hospitality and retail
Remote and hybrid jobs
Student-style accommodation is often within walking distance of these workplaces.
“I finished my course at Lincoln Uni last summer and didn’t want to leave the city. Student Housing helped me find a house with two other young professionals and it’s been ideal — affordable rent, good area, and I didn’t have to stress about furniture or bills.”
— Jess W., NHS Trainee, 23
“I didn’t know if I could live in a student house after graduation, but it turns out loads of people do. It’s cheaper and friendlier than some of the corporate flats, and I’m still close to my uni mates.”
— Ollie H., Software Developer, 24
If you’re working full-time and no longer a student, you’ll need to pay Council Tax.
Here’s how it usually works:
If you’re living with other working professionals, you’ll split the council tax bill equally.
If you’re living with students, only you will be liable for council tax.
If you’re the only non-student, you may be eligible for a 25% single-person discount from City of Lincoln Council.
We recommend contacting the council directly or visiting https://www.lincoln.gov.uk for the most accurate breakdown.
We’ve got loads of options that suit graduates and working professionals — from shared houses to 1-bed studios.
✨ Examples include:
🏠 Tennyson Street 3-Bed — perfect for graduates working in central Lincoln
🏡 Monks Road 2-Bed Flat — ideal for couples or NHS staff at Lincoln County Hospital
🛋 Union Road 1-Bed Studio — all bills included, great for remote workers
👉 Check out our Lincoln properties at:
www.student-housing.co.uk/lincoln
Lincoln isn’t just a great place to study — it’s a fantastic city to start your career.
From the growing tech sector to NHS placements, school-based roles, and the thriving hospitality scene, graduates are choosing to stick around longer than ever.
At Student Housing, we work with both students and young professionals to help them find a place that suits their lifestyle and career path.
So if you’ve graduated — but you’re not ready for the “adulting” pressure of high deposits, utility contracts, and corporate tenancies — we’ve got you.
Yes — as long as you understand:
✅ You’ll need to pay Council Tax
✅ You can rent with students or with other professionals
✅ Rent is usually bills-included, making budgeting easier
✅ It’s a cost-effective, social, and flexible way to live in central Lincoln
If you’re a working professional or recent graduate in Lincoln, browse our latest rooms and houses now:
👉 www.student-housing.co.uk/lincoln
Or reach out to our friendly team — we’re all former students ourselves, so we know the transition well.
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#1 Student Lettings Agency
Student Housing is a top-rated student lettings agency offering fully furnished, bills-included accommodation across Lincoln, Nottingham, and Hull. Run by former students, we provide hassle-free, transparent housing tailored for university life.