Fast-growing student lettings agent opens in Bristol

Fast-growing student lettings agent opens in Bristol


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One of the UK’s fastest-growing student lettings agencies, loc8me, has marked another milestone with the launch of a new branch in Bristol.

The company’s new space is located on Whiteladies Road in the heart of Bristol and represents a significant investment in the city’s thriving student market.

It will serve students in Bristol, Cardiff, and Bath while driving job creation and supporting the company’s continued growth.

Founded in 2008 by entrepreneur Raffaele Russo from his Loughborough University bedroom, loc8me has been driven by a bold ambition to transform student lettings.

Today, loc8me manages more than 2,500 properties and houses more than 6,700 students across 13 major university cities, including Loughborough, Nottingham, Manchester, Leeds, Cardiff, Durham, Newcastle, Birmingham, Liverpool, Leicester, Hull, Bath, and now Bristol.

It has more than 500 landlords on board and a workforce exceeding 75 staff.

Russo said: “From day one, our mission has been to offer more than just a place to live. We create communities where students can make lifelong memories, form friendships and create experiences that stay with them long after university,” he said.

“Our expansion into Bristol is a testament to the strength of our model and the growing demand for high-quality student housing. We’re investing in the future of student living and showing that we’re here to stay.”

The firm has built its reputation on offering modern, stylish, and well-managed properties, ensuring students feel at home while they study.

Russo added: “I started loc8me with just a handful of properties and a dream to do things differently. I wanted to create a lettings agency that truly puts students first while also building strong, trusted relationships with landlords.

“With a clear track record of success, an ever-expanding portfolio, and a commitment to continuous growth, loc8me is proving that its rise in the industry is far from over. If anything, this is just the beginning.

“Seeing where we are now is incredible, but we’re only getting started. We want to keep growing, keep innovating, and keep providing students with homes where they can thrive. Bristol is a huge step forward for us, and I’m excited for what’s next.”

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