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Flatshare in Bielefeld

€1,450/month

Private room

Room at Jöllenbecker Straße, 215A

€1,400/month

Entire place

Apartment at Weststraße, 78

€1,050/month

Private room

Room at Am Scherkamp, 4

€1,300/month

Entire place

Apartment at Ditfurthstraße

€1,500/month

Private room

Room at Elpke, 107

€1,562/month

Entire place

Apartment at Engersche Straße

€1,415/month

Private room

Room at Heeper Straße, 124

€1,300/month

Private room

Room at Ditfurthstraße, 61

€1,200/month

Private room

Room at Elpke, 101

€1,090/month

Private room

Room at Buschkampstraße, 156

€2,100/month

Private room

Room at Heeper Straße, 210

€1,180/month

Private room

Room at Osningstraße, 81A

€1,490/month

Entire place

Apartment at Herforder Straße, 201A

€1,050/month

Private room

Room at Am Scherkamp, 4

€1,400/month

Private room

Room at Alfred-Bozi-Straße, 8

€1,500/month

Private room

Room at Elpke, 101

€1,950/month

Entire place

Apartment at Stapenhorststraße, 41

€1,400/month

Entire place

Apartment at Weststraße

€1,480/month

Private room

Room at Bielsteinstraße, 29

€1,200/month

Private room

Room at Carl-Severing-Straße, 37

Shared apartments, spare rooms and roommates in Bielefeld

This small, historic, nature-filled city is relatively small compared to larger cities like Frankfurt or Berlin, but that's not stopping international students from moving there for their exchange. Several universities, like the University of Bielefeld and the Fachhochschule der Wirtschaft receive young people who want to delve into German culture. This makes student life lively, and it will be much more fun if you live in a shared flat! Living with roommates will allow you to live in a dynamic environment, planning different activities and experiences together and enjoying their company daily.

Available accommodationTotalAverage price
Private room Bielefeld36€1733
Residence Bielefeld0
Studio Bielefeld8€1275
Entire place Bielefeld31€1796
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Advantages and disadvantages of sharing a flat in Bielefeld

We tell you some of the most relevant pros and cons of living in a shared flat in this German city:

Advantages of sharing a flat in Bielefeld

  • If you want to enjoy parks and green areas outdoors when the weather is good, you will have a good chance of renting a room with access to them.
  • You will be accompanied on those grey, rainy and cold days of winter in this city.
  • You will surely find a shared apartment with a convenient location, such as in central Bielefeld, Stadtwerke and Gellershagen neighbourhoods.

Disadvantages of sharing a flat in Bielefeld

  • Finding accommodation with good conditions can take a long time in this city, so we recommend that you search as soon as possible and that you do it through Erasmus Play to make it easier.
  • You have to agree on the use of heating with your housemates, so everyone is comfortable and no one gets cold or hot.

Erasmus App for your exchange programme in Bielefeld

In the apps for Erasmus+, there is a lot of relevant information for the exchange in this German city. In addition to instructions for procedures and information about the city, you will find the experiences of previous exchange students. Several students say that it is essential to know some German for easier integration into the community. You can take advantage of language courses at universities to improve your German.

How to meet people in Bielefeld?

In this section, we share with you some ways you have to meet people in the German city, in addition to befriending your flatmates.

Student associations in Bielefeld

In the universities of this city, you have the option of joining different sports clubs with which you will be able to meet other young people who have similar interests to yours. In addition, various institutions usually plan events for Art, Music and other cultural aspects you can enjoy.

Facebook groups for Erasmus in Bielefeld

The Bielefeld University International Office has a Facebook group called “Bielefeld University International” where you can find out about different events happening at the university.

Whatsapp groups for Erasmus in Bielefeld

Join the available WhatsApp groups to be in contact with other young people. That way it will be easier for you to organize spontaneous plans in the German city.

Tips for living in a shared student apartment in Bielefeld

We give you some recommendations related to living in shared flats for you to take into account:

  • If one of your flatmates is German, remember that at first, they can be a bit cold and distant, but surely with time, you will get to know a warm and kind person.
  • You will be able to take advantage of the savings on the rental cost to travel to cities such as Hannover, Münster, Dortmund and Dusseldorf, with which there is a good connection by public transport.

Frequently asked questions about sharing a flat in Bielefeld

How much does a shared flat in Bielefeld cost?
The average cost of a spare room in a shared flat in this German city is €300 per month and an apartment with several rooms to share usually starts at €1,100 and up.
Where to look for shared flats in Bielefeld?
Erasmus Play is one of the best platforms you can use for your Erasmus in Bielefeld, for searching for spare rooms in shared flats and finding roommates.
What are the advantages of sharing a flat in Bielefeld?
One of the main advantages is saving on the rental cost, investing that money to carry out more activities and further enrich your experience. In addition, something very positive is going to be that you are accompanied on those grey days, especially if you are not used to rainy and cold weather.
What to ask before entering a flat share in Bielefeld?
You must ask about the heating system the apartment has for winter and if its use is included in the rent or if you have to pay an extra amount at the end of each month.
How to choose ideal roommates in Bielefeld?
Conveniently, you live in a multicultural environment, so it would be good if all the roommates have different nationalities. Also, if one of your roommates is German, you will be able to immerse yourself much more in the local culture and practice the language more frequently.

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