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Flatshare in Malmö

SEK 13,225/month

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Apartment at Linnégatan 67C

SEK 21,850/month

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Apartment at Ankargatan, Hamnen

SEK 7,955/month

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Room at Kilian Zollsgatan 6B, 217 56 Malmö, Sweden, Ribersborg

SEK 10,925/month

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Apartment at Ormvråksgatan 44

SEK 6,000/month

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Room at Hantverkaregatan,

SEK 11,500/month

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Apartment at Sjöblads väg, Öster

SEK 10,164/month

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Apartment at Ängelholmsgatan, Möllevången

SEK 12,650/month

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Apartment at Morkullevägen 1

€390/month

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Room at Hålsjögatan,

SEK 11,000/month

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Apartment at Nobelvägen, Värnhem

SEK 13,800/month

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Apartment at Vårgatan 17

SEK 11,442/month

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Apartment at Vitemöllegatan, Annelund

SEK 10,503/month

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Apartment at Saarisvägen 12

SEK 11,442/month

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Apartment at Vitemöllegatan 9C

SEK 12,650/month

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Apartment at Södra Gulsparvsgatan, Fosie

SEK 11,500/month

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Apartment at Tärningholmsgatan, Rönneholm

SEK 11,000/month

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Apartment at Nobelvägen 147C

SEK 5,150/month

Private room

Room at Drottningtorget, 211 25 Malmö, Sweden, Skåne län

SEK 10,350/month

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Apartment at Amiralsgatan 92A

SEK 11,500/month

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Apartment at Blåsebergavägen, Väster

Shared apartments, spare rooms and roommates in Malmö

Living in Sweden usually represents a very large expense for students, but choosing a shared apartment will allow your budget to be more affordable or you will have more money to carry out other experiences. Living with roommates means that the costs of rent and utility bills are divided among everyone, so the monthly cost of this type of accommodation is lower. In addition, you will share the day-to-day with other students, who will surely also study at the University of Malmö!

Available accommodationTotalAverage price
Private room Malmo17€617
Residence Malmo1€1200
Studio Malmo1€1200
Entire place Malmo49€1406
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Advantages and disadvantages of sharing a flat in Malmö

Still not convinced by the idea of ​​living in a shared flat in this Swedish city? Take into account the following information to make the decision:

Advantages of sharing a flat in Malmö

Cheaper rent than a full apartment, which tends to have restrictive prices for student budgets.

  • Surely you will find accommodation near the college you are attending, regardless of whether it is Niagara, Orkanen, Gäddan, Odontologen, Health and Society or Forsaken.
  • The rooms can be found on floors with access to facilities such as a garden, study rooms and/or leisure rooms. In addition, some residences have bicycles.
  • In most cases, utility costs are included in the rental cost.

Disadvantages of sharing a flat in Malmö

  • In general, the demand for rooms in this city exceeds availability, so you have to search long in advance to find one that includes everything important to you.
  • Winter in Malmö is very cold, with temperatures that can drop to negative numbers, so you will have to reach an agreement with your flatmates about the use of heating so that everyone is comfortable.

Erasmus App for your exchange programme in Malmö

The apps for Erasmus+ have a large amount of relevant information for the exchange. It is not only about instructions or procedures, but also information about life at the university and in the city. One of these useful facts for exchange in Malmö is that most students choose to travel by bicycle from one place to another, so you can buy a second-hand one at an affordable price when you arrive.

How to meet people in Malmö

These are some of the ways you have to meet people in the Swedish city, in addition to connecting with your flatmates as soon as you arrive in Malmö:

Student associations in Malmö

ESN Malmö is one of the associations in which you will be able to meet international students easily. With this organization, you will be part of many activities and events, as well as affordable trips. For example, some of them are skiing, parties, movie nights and getaways to places like Lapland or cabins in nature.

Facebook groups for Erasmus in Malmö

There are different groups that you can join on this platform, including ESN Malmö and one called “International Malmö Student” for students going to Malmö University. Surely you can contact other young people who are going to go to your university and your faculty so that you can meet them when you arrive.

Whatsapp groups for Erasmus in Malmö

From Facebook groups and associations, WhatsApp groups are usually created that you will be able to join, connecting with other international students who are going to be in the Swedish city at the same time as you.

Tips for living in a shared student apartment in Malmö

We give you some tips for you to consider when living in shared flats in this Swedish city:

  • Going out to clubs is expensive, so young people often organize meetings and parties in the apartments frequently. Keep this in mind to reach an agreement about it with your flatmates.
  • You will be able to take advantage of the extra in your budget to explore the city much more, but also to travel to nearby places such as Copenhagen and the rest of Sweden and Denmark.

Frequently asked questions about sharing a flat in Malmö

How much does a shared flat cost in Malmö?
The price of spare rooms in shared apartments in this Swedish city is usually between €390 and €900 per month.
How to meet people in Malmö?
In addition to meeting other young people who are your roommates or classmates, we recommend that you consider joining the association for international students called ESN Malmö and the different Facebook and Whatsapp groups that are available.
Share a flat or live alone in Malmö?
Most students choose to share a flat because the cost of living in Sweden is very high and this type of accommodation is usually the cheapest for a student's budget. In addition, this allows you to live in a multicultural and fun environment, being able to organize plans at home without having to invest money abroad.
How to choose ideal roommates in Malmö?
If you want to fully immerse yourself in Nordic culture, ideally one of your roommates should be Swedish. That way you can learn from her/him in your day-to-day life, and also know a little more about the local language.
What are the best apps to find roommates in Malmö?
There are several apps for Erasmus+ that you can consider, such as the Erasmus Play app/website, in which you will also be able to compare the different accommodation alternatives in the Swedish city.

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