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Flatshare in Pescara

€400/month

Private room

Room at Via Antonio De Nino

€398/month

Private room

Room at Via Giulio Mazzarino, 8, 65126 Pescara PE, Italia

€398/month

Private room

Room at Via Giulio Mazzarino, 8, 65126 Pescara PE, Italia

€2,253/month

Entire place

Apartment at Via Giosuè Carducci,

€1,000/month

Entire place

Apartment at Via Acquacorrente, 15, 65123 Pescara PE, Italia

€398/month

Private room

Room at Via Giulio Mazzarino, 8, 65126 Pescara PE, Italia

€390/month

Private room

Room at Via Antonio De Nino

€950/month

Entire place

Apartment at Via Falcone e Borsellino

€1,300/month

Entire place

Apartment at Via Italica,

€398/month

Private room

Room at Via Giulio Mazzarino, 8, 65126 Pescara PE, Italia

€330/month

Private room

Room at Via Antonio De Nino

Shared apartments, spare rooms and roommates in Pescara

Do you want to have the experience of living with Italian roommates? Then the ideal type of accommodation for you in Pescara would be to live in a shared flat, in which you will surely also live with students from other parts of the world. Thanks to this, you will be able to delve not only into the Italian culture and language but also into the nationalities of your other roommates. Take the opportunity to befriend them and to share different moments in the apartment (dinners, games, etc.) and outside of it. Remember that living in a shared apartment will make you save on the cost of rent, so you will be able to have more money for other experiences.

Available accommodationTotalAverage price
Private room Pescara7€314
Residence Pescara0
Studio Pescara0
Entire place Pescara4€1350
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Advantages and disadvantages of sharing a flat in Pescara

These are some of the pros and cons of living in shared flats in the Italian city:

Advantages of sharing a flat in Pescara

  • You will be able to choose between single spare rooms and shared spare rooms. In the first, you will have the entire space for yourself and in the second you will be able to save even more on the rent cost.

  • There are shared flats in different parts of the city, so you can decide if you want to be close to the university, entertainment venues or the beaches. For example, some of the most popular neighborhoods are the center of Pescara, Pineta and San Silvestro Spiaggia.

Disadvantages of sharing a flat in Pescara

  • There are not many student residences available to apply for, so if this is the accommodation you want, we recommend that you start your search well in advance.

  • In some cases, the utility bills are not included in the price, which can increase a lot with the use of air conditioning or heating.

Erasmus App for your exchange programme in Pescara

The use of the Apps for Erasmus+ will facilitate both your arrival in Pescara and the time you spend in this Italian city. In these applications you can find instructions for procedures, request new mobility, read about different experiences and contact other students. You can also read advice from young people who have already lived in the city, such as that you will be able to easily get from one place to another because it is a relatively small city, but you will not get bored in Pescara for that.

How to meet people in Pescara?

In this section, you will find some ways to meet people in the Italian city.

Student associations in Pescara

This city is very close to Chieti and the "Gabriele d'Annunzio" University has campuses in both cities. For this reason, the association for international students is called ESN Chieti Pescara, so you will be able to meet people who are on exchange in both cities.

Facebook groups for Erasmus in Pescara

On this platform you will find the ESN Chieti Pescara group, where you will be able to access the calendar of scheduled activities and events. You will also find other groups of international students that are divided according to the academic cycle, such as the so-called Erasmus INCOMING Chieti-Pescara 2022/23.

Whatsapp groups for Erasmus in Pescara

Generally, in Facebook groups and student associations, WhatsApp groups are created in which young people can communicate with each other and organize plans on their own. That way you will be able to meet people with interests similar to yours before your arrival in Pescara.

Tips for living in a shared apartment in  Pescara

Here are some tips for living in a shared flat in the Italian city:

  • Keep in mind that the busiest nightlife spots tend to vary by season. In summer the party tends to concentrate on the riverside and the beaches, while in winter the most frequented area is usually Corso Gabriele Manthone.

  • If one of your flatmates is Italian, take the opportunity not only to practice the language, but also to have them recommend typical local dishes to try, such as arrosticini or pallotte cacio e ova.

Frequently asked questions about sharing a flat in Pescara

How much does a shared flat cost in Pescara?
The price of the spare rooms can range from €180 onwards, although it varies depending on whether it is a single or shared room. On the other hand, the cost of a complete apartment with several rooms usually ranges from €600 per month and up.
Where to look for shared flats in Pescara?
The best thing you can do is use the Erasmus Play search engine. In it, you will not only be able to compare the images, locations, prices, and characteristics of the verified accommodations, but also read the entry requirements and conditions.
How to meet people in Pescara?
Join ESN Chieti Pescara! With this association for students, you will be able to meet people who are on exchange in both cities. In addition, you can join the Facebook and WhatsApp groups that you will find online.
Why share a student flat in Pescara?
Because it allows you to allocate less of your budget to the rent, you can enjoy many more experiences and activities during your exchange with that extra savings. In addition, living with other young people makes everyday life much more fun than living on your own.
What should I know when entering a flat share in Pescara?
You have to enter with an open mind, knowing that you are going to live in a multicultural environment and that others may have different habits from yours. You should ask about the house rules regarding schedules, cleaning, visits, etc.

 

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