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Apartment at Av. Cardinal Mercier 9, 5000 Namur, Belgium
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Apartment at Rue des Fossés Fleuris,
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Family at Namur, 5000
In this small Belgian city, the number of university students is quite high, as several universities receive international young people, such as the University of Namur. Most of them choose to live in shared flats, to be able to share day-to-day life with roommates from different parts of the world. This type of accommodation not only allows you to save on the cost of rent but also makes your experience more interesting, being able to learn from the different ways of life of others. For this reason, it would be ideal if one of your classmates is Belgian! This way, you can delve even deeper into the local culture and practice French daily.
Available accommodation | Total | Average price |
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Private room Namur | 0 | € |
Residence Namur | 0 | € |
Studio Namur | 0 | € |
Entire place Namur | 2 | €1100 |
Below we list some pros and cons of living in shared flats in this Belgian city:
You have the option of choosing rooms that are part of private shared flats, student residences and “kots” (buildings where multiple rooms are available).
You will surely find accommodation near the campus of the university you are going to since there are shared apartments in different parts of the city. Some neighbourhoods preferred by young people are the centre of Namuro, Salzinnes and Bomel.
Living together is not usually easy, so rules must be established in aspects such as cleaning, visits, etc.
You will have to adapt to the schedules and noises of your roommates, respecting their rest.
Don't know where to start planning your exchange to Namur? We suggest you download one of the Erasmus+ apps that will make your exchange easier, as they provide you with a large amount of relevant information, such as university data and advice from students from previous years. One of these recommendations is that you take advantage of the days of good weather to explore the green areas of the city by bicycle, or also to go hiking.
In addition to connecting with your flatmates, who will surely be an important part of your exchange, you can consider the following options to meet people in this Belgian city:
One of the most active for Erasmus at the University of Namur is the so-called Kàp (Kot-à-projet). It is a group of students that helps those who come to the city to integrate, through the resolution of doubts, guides in the procedures and the organization of events and activities frequently.
Among the Facebook groups that you will find, the one that will give you the most benefits is that of the Kàp Maison Internationale. In it, you will find all the plans that they organize and in which you will be able to take part, as well as connecting with local students to ask any questions you need to answer before your arrival.
When you find WhatsApp groups to join, don't hesitate to do it! In them, you will be able to communicate more directly with other young people and propose the plans you want to do in the city, from tasting craft beers to having a picnic or strolling along the banks of the Meuse and Sambre rivers.
Remember these tips when living in shared flats in the Belgian city:
Take advantage of the extra savings on the cost of rent to travel with your flatmates to other nearby cities such as Charleroi, Leuven and Brussels.
If one of your roommates is local, and you don't understand him when he speaks, don't despair! In addition to French, the Walloon dialect is spoken in Namur. Take the opportunity to learn both languages while you are there.
During your exchange, you will have the chance to enjoy various traditional festivities in this city, such as the International Francophone Film Festival, the Wallonia Festival and the Street Theatre Festival.
How much does a shared flat in Namur cost? |
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The average cost of a spare room, whether in a flat, a residence or a "kot", is around €400 per month. However, it is generally between €320 and €500 per month. |
How to find roommates in Namur? |
One of the most convenient options is to search online communities like Erasmus Play. On this platform, you also have the possibility of finding your ideal accommodation easily. |
How to meet people in Namur? |
The Kàp (Kot-à-projet) is a specific association for Erasmus who come to the city, so with it, you will easily be able to meet other young people who are in the same situation as you. You can also join their Facebook pages and Whatsapp groups. |
Share a flat or live alone in Namur? |
In our opinion, the best thing you can do is share a flat. This will make you learn to live with other people in a multicultural environment and respect others. It will also allow you to save on the cost of rent and that you can have more money for other activities. |
What to ask before entering a shared flat in Namur? |
Ask what the established rules of the flat are in matters such as cleanliness, the possibility of receiving visits, schedules, etc. If there is nothing determined, make sure you talk about it with your housemates from the beginning, as they are the most common aspect that generates issues in coexistence, and it is better to prevent that from happening. |
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