Overview – Who Apollo Court Suits and Who Should Look Elsewhere
Apollo Court is a student accommodation building at 6 Greek Street in Liverpool, within walking distance of the city’s main university campuses. It offers studios and en-suite rooms, with a community lounge and other shared amenities. The property is best suited for students who prefer a private bathroom and want to be close to lectures without relying on public transport.
This residence suits you if:
- You value a short commute to the university area. The building is less than a ten-minute walk to the main campus cluster, which is convenient for daily travel.
- You want either a studio (your own kitchen and bathroom) or an en-suite (private bathroom but shared kitchen/living space). Both options give you more privacy than a traditional shared bathroom setup.
- You are comfortable with a medium-sized property that offers a balance of social spaces and private rooms. The community amenities are designed for residents to mix without feeling overcrowded.
It may not suit you if:
- You are on a very tight budget. Liverpool’s cheapest student rooms start around £80 per week (indicative — confirm with the operator), while Apollo Court’s minimum price is £150. This property sits at the higher end of the city’s price range.
- You need a short-term lease or a very early/late move-in date. The available data does not specify minimum lease lengths or exact move-in dates, so you would need to confirm flexibility directly with the operator.
- You prefer living in a large, purpose-built block with extensive facilities such as a gym or cinema room. Apollo Court is a smaller-scale building (part of the Liverpool portfolio of 32 properties), and its amenities are described as “community amenities,” which typically means a common room, study area, and laundry. If you need on-site gym or cinema, check other options.
- You rely heavily on online resident reviews before deciding. At the time of writing, there are no published reviews from former or current residents, so you cannot gauge firsthand experiences. This may be a drawback if you prefer social proof.
What Residents Actually Say
No resident reviews are currently published for this property. The platform records two reviews but they are not accessible in the data. Therefore, we cannot quote any resident feedback. This is not unusual for newer or smaller listings, but it does mean you will need to rely on the property description, location, and price when making your choice. If you want certainty, contacting the operator directly to speak with current residents (or requesting a viewing) is advisable.
Price Position Relative to Liverpool’s Student Market

Liverpool is one of the most affordable student cities in the UK. The city’s starting price for a weekly room is £80 (indicative — confirm with the operator), based on the cheapest available property among 32 listings. Apollo Court’s weekly range of £150–£219 (indicative — confirm with the operator) places it well above this entry level.
- The £150 rooms are at the lower end of the property’s range and likely reflect smaller en-suite rooms or less desirable floor positions.
- The £219 rooms are the most expensive, probably studios or larger en-suites on higher floors.
To put this in context: a student paying £150 per week would spend about £6,000 over a 40-week academic year (indicative). This is roughly 88% higher than the city’s cheapest room at £80 per week. So if your budget is tight, you may find more affordable options elsewhere in Liverpool.
However, price is not the only factor. Apollo Court’s location near the main university campus adds convenience. If you value a short walk to lectures and the city centre, the higher rent may be justified. The property’s price is also in line with many other mid-range student accommodations in the same neighbourhood.
Note: All prices quoted are indicative and subject to change. Always confirm the exact weekly rent and any additional fees (utilities, insurance, etc.) with the operator before committing.
Room Types and Guidance
Apollo Court offers two main room types:
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En-suite rooms – These have a private bathroom inside your room. You share a kitchen and living area with a small group of flatmates (typically 4–6 people). This is a good choice if you like social cooking and common spaces but want your own toilet and shower.
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Studios – These have your own private kitchen and bathroom, plus a combined sleeping/living area. Studios cost more but give you complete independence. They are ideal if you prefer to cook alone, study in silence, or keep irregular hours.
Which room type should you choose?
- If you are sociable and want to save money, go for an en-suite. The lowest price in the range (£150) is likely an en-suite.
- If you are in the final year of study, a postgraduate student, or someone who works best alone, a studio might be worth the extra cost.
- If you are unsure, check the exact size and layout of each option with the operator. Studios vary in square footage, and some may be compact.
Booking Timing
Liverpool’s student accommodation booking cycle typically starts early in the year for the following academic year (e.g., from November for a September 2026 move-in). For Apollo Court, the data does not list an available-from date, so you will need to ask the operator when the next rooms become available.
General guidance:
- Book between January and April 2026 for a September 2026 start. This is when most demand occurs and room choices are widest.
- If you are a late applicant (after July 2026), availability may be limited to the higher-priced rooms. However, last-minute cancellations can free up spaces.
- For January 2027 intake, start looking around September–October 2026.
Since Apollo Court has no published reviews, it may be less well-known, which could mean less competition. But that also means fewer verified details online. Contacting the operator several months before you intend to move is wise to secure a room at your preferred price point.
FAQ
Is Apollo Court close to the main university campuses?
Yes. The property is located on Greek Street, a short walk from the main campus area of Liverpool’s largest university. It is also near the city centre, so shops, restaurants, and transport links are within easy reach.
What is included in the rent?
The data does not specify what is included. Typically, student rentals in Liverpool cover water, electricity, heating, and internet. You should confirm with the operator whether council tax, contents insurance, or cleaning services are included. Ask for a full list of inclusions before signing.
How do I book a room at Apollo Court?
You can book directly through the property operator. Since no direct contact is listed here, the easiest way is to use the on-site assistant on this page to check live availability and arrange a booking. Alternatively, you can search for the property name and contact the operator through their official website.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
For live availability and up-to-date pricing, use the on-site assistant to ask direct questions about Apollo Court rooms and move-in dates.
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