Students are also less prepared to tolerate poor quality living conditions than their predecessors, says the survey by British polling organization Mori.
More than 1,000 full-time undergraduates and postgraduates from 21 universities across the UK were surveyed for the research.
Its shows that location is the key factor in choosing accommodation for students—nearly half of those interviewed said that being close to their place of study was the most important factor in their choice.
Cost came second, with evidence that many parents foot the bills for their children`s rent.
The survey also shows that students are no longer prepared to carry bags of washing to the nearest launderette. These newcomers expect washer and dryers to be provided with their accommodation.
The study also highlights those things today`s students expect as standard—communal areas to be cleaned regularly, utility bills to be included, even private car parking spaces.
Separate findings from the UK`s National Union of Students published earlier this year show more than half of students in private rented accommodation are living in unsatisfactory conditions.