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Packhood Research · UCL · Updated May 2026

Student storage at University College London — and side income for students who host

Cheap summer storage near UCL for students who don't want to pay €2,700+ in rent on an empty room. Plus how broke UCL students earn meaningful side income hosting their box room, vacated bedroom or parents' garage on Packhood.

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TL;DR for UCL students

  • As a renter: £165–£330 for the full 3-month summer (box-room volume). Vs €2,700–€3,900 to keep your London room over summer.
  • As a host: £600–£2,200/year for a single space; multi-space London student hosts clear £3,500+. The cheapest, lowest-effort student side income in Ireland.
  • Same Packhood account does both — list a space, book a space, repeat.

University College London at a glance

~50,000 students (largest in London). UCL's main campus sits in Bloomsbury, central London. First-year halls (Astor, Ramsay, Schafer) cluster around WC1; second-years and beyond move to house-shares in Camden, King's Cross, Tottenham, Stratford and the cheaper outer-zone clusters.

Transport: Northern / Piccadilly / Victoria Lines, Euston / King's Cross / Russell Square stations, citywide cycle.

Term timing: Sept–June term (UK three-term system). Halls clear fully in mid-June; private rentals empty between exam end (early June) and Sept arrivals.

Renter side — where UCL students store stuff over summer

Bands below are typical Packhood rates for a student box-room volume (one bed's worth — 2–4 m³). A full-bedroom load (4–6 m³) typically lands at 1.7–2.0× these monthly rates.

AreaDistance from campusMonthly rate
Camden2 km · 10 min cycle£75–£135
King's Cross1.5 km · 7 min cycle£70–£125
Stratford8 km · Central Line£55–£100
Tottenham7 km · Victoria Line£50–£95
Brixton7 km · Victoria Line£60–£110
New Cross8 km · Overground£50–£90

Live rates by area: see London storage prices for the full city-level bands across asset types (garage, spare room, attic, basement, shed, driveway).

Host side — how broke UCL students earn meaningful side income

Most students go looking for a part-time job to plug the gap between SUSI and rent. Hosting on Packhood replaces or supplements that — same euros into your account, zero shifts, and the work is essentially "list once, collect monthly". Three scenarios that work for UCL students specifically:

ScenarioTypical earningsHow it works
Spare / box room in your London house-share£100–£195/moMost UCL-area house-shares have one box room nobody uses. List term-time for a local needing nearby storage; the £1,000 HMRC Trading Allowance keeps it tax-free.
Your own room while you're home for summer (Jun–Sept)£140–£260/moYour London landlord typically doesn't care if a few stacked boxes sit in your room over summer. Pocket £420–£780 for the full break.
Parents' garage / attic at home (UK)£35–£90/moYear-round rental, low-touch. Strong demand outside Greater London; £400–£1,100/year for a single attic.

Income range across all scenarios: £600–£2,200/year for a single space; multi-space London student hosts clear £3,500+. Hosts receive 95% of the listed amount; Packhood's 5% fee covers identity verification, the Host Guarantee (up to €300 per booking), and Stripe escrow. List a space in ~12 minutes from Become a host.

Why hosting beats a part-time job for most UCL students

A typical 8-hour shift at minimum wage clears about €100 net after tax. The same €100 comes out of one month of hosting your box room — and unlike the shift, you don't lose 8 hours, you don't have to commute, and the income compounds across the academic year. Stack two listings (your box room + parents' garage at home) and you replace a 2-shift-a-week job with two emails a year.

The catch: it's slower to ramp than a job. Your first booking lands 2–6 weeks after listing. After that, the cadence is steady — most UCL-area listings get 3–7 enquiries / month and a 30–50% booking rate. Reviews compound: hosts with 4+ reviews see ~2× the booking rate of new hosts.

FAQ — UCL students

How much does student storage near UCL cost?

A typical student box-room volume runs £50–£135/mo in the inner-zone neighbourhoods around UCL (Camden, King's Cross). Outer-zone hubs (Stratford, Tottenham) drop to £50–£95/mo. Three months of summer storage clears £165–£330 total — well below the £3,000+ in summer rent for keeping a London room.

Where do most UCL students rent storage?

Camden, King's Cross and Tottenham dominate the cheap-and-close cluster. Stratford and Brixton have the best price-to-tube ratio if you have an Oyster card and don't mind a 30-minute trip on move day.

Can I earn side income hosting storage as a UCL student?

Yes — most UCL students stack two scenarios: (1) the box room in their house-share for term-time storage (£100–£195/mo), (2) parents' attic / garage at home if outside London (£35–£90/mo year-round). The £1,000 HMRC Trading Allowance covers most single-listing students with no tax filing.

Is hosting taxable in the UK?

UK storage hosting income falls under HMRC's £1,000 Trading Allowance — earn up to £1,000/year with no Self Assessment required. Above that, declare on the SA103 (self-employed pages) of your tax return. Most students earning under £1,000/year have nothing to file. Above that you submit a Self Assessment SA103.

Other UK universities

Doing this for a friend at another college? Per-uni guides: Imperial, KCL, LSE, QMUL, Oxford, Cambridge, UoM, UoE, UofG, UoB, UoB-Bham, Cardiff. Or the national Student storage in the UK overview.

Two buttons: rent a space, or list yours.

Same UCL student account does both.