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Flatshare in Mainz

€1,390/month

Private room

Room at Vogelsgesangweg, 3

€1,700/month

Entire place

Apartment at Berliner Straße, 27

€1,790/month

Private room

Room at Feldbergstraße, 38

€2,150/month

Entire place

Apartment at Saarstraße

€2,590/month

Entire place

Apartment at Pfarrer-Brantzen-Straße

€1,499/month

Private room

Room at Kaiserstraße, 36

€963/month

Studio

Studio at Stefan-Zweig-Straße

€1,375/month

Entire place

Apartment at Sertoriusring

€1,350/month

Entire place

Apartment at Osteinstraße, 7

€1,990/month

Entire place

Apartment at Wilhelmsstraße, Mainz

€1,695/month

Entire place

Apartment at Ruländerstraße, Hechtsheim

€2,450/month

Private room

Room at Berliner Straße, 27

€1,350/month

Entire place

Apartment at Fritz-Kohl-Straße, 3B

€965/month

Studio

Studio at Stefan-Zweig-Str.

€1,300/month

Studio

Studio at Saarstraße

€1,320/month

Entire place

Apartment at Werrastraße, 8

€965/month

Studio

Studio at Stefan-Zweig-Straße

€1,150/month

Studio

Studio at Saarstraße

€1,580/month

Entire place

Apartment at Fritz-Kohl-Straße, 3A

€1,490/month

Private room

Room at Tucholskyweg, 49

Shared apartments, spare rooms and roommates in Mainz

Are you going on an exchange to Mainz and the idea of living alone in a new city scares you a bit? Precisely to avoid this, we recommend you to live in a shared apartment! You can meet your roommates as soon as you arrive in Mainz and be together with other students who are in the same situation as you, so you will be able to help each other to solve the paperwork and everything you need.

Available accommodationTotalAverage price
Private room Mainz30€1800
Residence Mainz0
Studio Mainz22€1186
Entire place Mainz58€1950
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Advantages and disadvantages of sharing a flat in Mainz

We tell you what are some of the most outstanding when living in a shared flat with other students in this German city:

Advantages of sharing a flat in Mainz

There are shared flats available throughout the city, so you will surely find one with a good location, regardless of whether you are going to the University of Mainz Johannes Gutenberg or the University of Applied Sciences.

Did you know that you can get to Frankfurt in about 40 minutes by train? Take advantage of the extra in your monthly payment to be able to enjoy more activities and events in this great German city! It is also well-connected to cities such as Strasbourg, Amsterdam, Zurich and Maastricht.

Disadvantages of sharing a flat in Mainz

If you want to rent a spare room in an already inhabited flat, you have to search well in advance. Availability is not extensive, and they tend to rent out quickly when listings are published.

The Studierendenwerk Mainz usually gives priority to young Germans when allocating places in the student residences, so it can be difficult to receive one as an international student.

Erasmus App for your exchange programme in Mainz

There are several apps for Erasmus+ that you can use to find useful information, including recommendations and tips for student life in the city. One of these tips is to find out what transport vouchers you can buy and ask for student discounts. That way, you can travel affordably and easily in Mainz.

How to meet people in Mainz

One of the ways you have is to share a flat with other young people and connect with them since they will be able to spend a lot of time together during your exchange. You can also consider some of the following alternatives:

Student associations in Mainz

Universities often have some sports societies that you can join, meeting other students who have similar interests. You may also consider joining the international student associations in Frankfurt, both the AEGEE-Frankfurt am Main and the ESN Frankfurt (Main).

Facebook groups for Erasmus in Mainz

In general, the associations create groups on Facebook where they publish the different activities and events they plan. By joining them you will be able to meet people while taking part in fun activities, including sports, parties, and evening hangouts.

WhatsApp groups for Erasmus in Mainz

It is normal for students to create WhatsApp groups to be connected more easily. In these, they take the opportunity to present themselves and share different information, such as the university they are going to, the semester, the degree, their age, their hobbies, etc. This way, it will be easier to connect with young people who have similar preferences to yours.

Tips for living in a shared student apartment in Mainz

Keep these recommendations in mind for living in shared flats in this German city:

You will be able to enjoy numerous events in this city during the year with your flatmates and friends. Some of them are Carnival and Johannesfest.

You have to define the area where the campus of the university you are going to is to choose the best neighbourhood. We point out that some of the chosen neighbourhoods by young people are the centre of Mainz, Bretzenheim and Hartenberg - Münchfeld.

Frequently asked questions about sharing a flat in Mainz

How much does a shared flat in Mainz cost?
The average cost of a spare room in this German city is around €350 per month, although it can range between €320 and €430 per month.
Where to look for shared flats in Mainz?
We recommend that you do it on Erasmus Play, a platform where you will access an online community where you can search for roommates and shared flats in the German city.
How to meet people in Mainz?
You can join the sports clubs at the university and the international student clubs in Frankfurt, which are very close. You should also look for Facebook and WhatsApp groups to be in contact with other young people before arriving in Mainz.
What are the advantages of sharing a flat in Mainz?
This type of accommodation has several advantages, but among the most outstanding are: saving on the cost of rent, being able to invest that extra money in more trips and experiences, living in a multicultural environment and not being alone as soon as you arrive in the city.
How to choose ideal roommates in Mainz?
If one of your goals of studying in a city is to learn German, it would be best if at least one of your roommates is German. In this way, you will not only be able to practice the language daily, but you will also be able to delve deeper into the local culture. Of course, we also recommend that the others be of different nationalities, so you can share with other cultures and learn from them.

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