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Essential Tips for Corporate Relocations to Oxford

Planning a move to Oxford for work? Here’s what you need to know about housing, settling in, and making the most of your time in the city.

Why Oxford Is a Popular Destination for Corporate Relocations

Oxford isn’t just known for its university, it’s also a growing hub for research, healthcare, publishing, and tech. Whether you’re joining a department at the University of Oxford, starting a contract at one of the hospitals, or relocating for a job in the private sector, Oxford offers a unique mix of professional opportunities and cultural richness.

But the city’s popularity also means demand for housing is high, especially for short-to-medium stays.

Accommodation Options for Professionals in Oxford


One of the first things to sort out is where you’ll live, and in a city like Oxford, planning ahead makes all the difference.

Serviced Apartments for Short-Term Stay

A beautiful bedroom in a serviced apartment in central Oxford
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If you’re coming for a few weeks or months, perhaps as a visiting lecturer or on a short-term contract, serviced apartments are a flexible option. These typically come fully furnished, with bills and Wi-Fi included, so you can move in with just a suitcase.

  • No need to set up utilities or internet.
  • Weekly cleaning included.
  • Ideal if you’re still deciding on a longer-term place.

Our local expert tip: Look for serviced apartments in areas like Jericho, Summertown, or Headington for good transport links and access to local shops and cafes

Family Homes for Relocations

Family having fun in a long-term rental home in Oxford.
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Moving with a partner or children? Relocation can be more complex, but there are family-sized rental homes for relocation available in Oxford and the surrounding villages. These offer more space and a homely environment while still being within commuting distance of the city.

Some key areas to consider:

  • North Oxford: popular with international families, close to good schools
  • Headington: near hospitals and the university’s science departments
  • Wolvercote or Kidlington: quieter, village feel with easy access to the ring road

Long-Term Rentals for Permanent Moves

A long-term rental home in the Summertown area of Oxford.
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For those making a more permanent move to Oxford, securing a long-term rental offers stability. At Short Let Space we understand corporate relocations and we can help match you with properties suited to your situation especially if you’re moving from abroad and need support navigating the local market.

Relocating to Oxford FAQ

How far in advance should I arrange accommodation in Oxford?

Ideally, start looking at least one or two months ahead, especially if you’re relocating in September or January when university related demand spikes.

What’s included in a serviced apartment?

Our serviced apartments in Oxford include:
• Furniture
• Desk space
• Kitchenware
• Utility bills
• Wi-Fi
• Weekly cleans
• Parking spaces (for most properties)

Can I arrange accommodation before arriving in the UK?

Absolutely. We can help you find the right accommodation for your needs, we have 3D tours available and remote contract signatures so you can move in straight away when you arrive. Contact us today to discuss your relocation accommodation needs.

Local Tips for Settling Into Oxford

Transport: Oxford has excellent bus and cycle networks. Parking is limited, so consider whether you’ll need a car.

Schools: If you’re moving with children, research school catchment areas early – demand can be high.

Local life: Explore neighbourhoods like East Oxford for independent shops and cafes, or Jericho for a quieter, leafy vibe.

Author Bio

Sally

Sally is a marketing whizz with over 10 years in hospitality and the last couple focused on short-term lettings. She makes sure Short Let Space and its properties stand out from the crowd, while also scouting out the best local spots to showcase to guests.

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