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Flatshare in Reggio di Calabria

€1,800/month

Private room

Room at Reggio Calabria

€200/month

Private room

Room at Via del Torrione,

€215/month

Private room

Room at Via Giuseppe Melacrino,

€200/month

Shared room

Room at Via del Torrione,

€300/month

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Room at Via Aurora

€300/month

Private room

Room at Via Aurora

€280/month

Private room

Room at Via Aurora

€300/month

Private room

Room at Via Collina degli Angeli

€1,800/month

Shared room

Room at Reggio Calabria

€215/month

Shared room

Room at Via del Torrione,

€300/month

Private room

Room at Via Collina degli Angeli

€1,800/month

Entire place

Apartment at V. Salita Cappuccinelli, 10, 89126 Reggio Calabria RC, Italia

Shared apartments, spare rooms and roommates in Reggio di Calabria

This city in southern Italy is chosen every year by many international students who want to delve into Italian culture while enjoying the good weather, beaches and crystal clear water.

Available accommodationTotalAverage price
Private room Reggio Calabria8€450
Residence Reggio Calabria0
Studio Reggio Calabria0
Entire place Reggio Calabria1€1800
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One of the accommodation alternatives you have is to live in a spare room in a shared flat, saving on the cost of the rent. In addition, living with roommates will make the experience more fun. If one of them is Italian, you will be able to practice the language even more and improve faster.

Advantages and disadvantages of sharing a flat in Reggio di Calabria

The following are some pros and cons of living in shared flats in the southern Italian city:

Advantages of sharing a flat in Reggio di Calabria

  • You can choose a spare room in a flat with a good location to live as a student, such as the centre of Reggio di Calabria, the historic centre and Santa Caterina.

  • You can take advantage of the savings to travel to other nearby places such as Messina, Sicily, the Aeolian Islands and the Aspromonte National Park.

Disadvantages of sharing a flat in Reggio di Calabria

  • There may not be a lot of options to choose from, so we suggest you start your search as soon as possible, so you can have more alternatives.

  • In many cases, the expenses of the bills are not included, so you will have to add an extra at the end of each month. You should reach an agreement with your colleagues about the use of air conditioning in summer so that costs do not rise too much.

Erasmus App for your exchange programme in Reggio di Calabria

There are several apps for Erasmus+ that you can use to make the process of your exchange to Reggio di Calabria easier. In them, you will find a lot of useful information from universities and other students, as well as tips and facts about the city. For example, you will see a tip that says that a good idea is to take one of the ferries that go to Sicily since it is very cheap, fast and fun.

How to meet people in Reggio di Calabria

Living in a new city can be overwhelming if you don't know people, but living in a shared flat allows you to get to know your roommates from the moment you arrive. You can also consider the following ways to meet people in the Italian city:

Student associations in Reggio di Calabria

The ESN Reggio Calabria is the association for international students that brings together young people going to the University of Mediterranean Studies Reggio Calabria and the Dante Alighieri University for Foreigners. Thanks to this, together with this association you will be able to meet many students easily.

Facebook groups for Erasmus in Reggio di Calabria

Most of the Facebook groups are created by the Erasmus Student Network and are organised by academic years, so you can connect with people who will be there in the same season as you. In these groups, you can see the calendars with the organised events, which can include days of different sports, city tours around the city, visits to museums, parties and national celebrations, such as the Day of the Italian Republic.

WhatsApp groups for Erasmus in Reggio di Calabria

You will find WhatsApp or Telegram groups to join, to be in more direct contact with other young people. Take the opportunity to organise different plans and activities, such as looking for people to go to the beach with during the week.

Tips for living in a shared student apartment in Reggio di Calabria

Keep these tips in mind when sharing a flat in the city in southern Italy:

  • If you want to live in the area closest to the entertainment sites, we recommend that you look for accommodation near Corso Garibaldi in the city centre.

  • In summer, enjoy the beach and its lidos (beach bars) as much as you can. Of course, make sure you don't get sand in your house when you return!

Frequently asked questions about sharing a flat in Reggio di Calabria

How much does a shared flat cost in Reggio di Calabria?
The cost of a spare room in a shared apartment usually averages €200 per month, although it can range from €150 to €400 per month, approximately.
Where to look for shared flats in Reggio di Calabria?
You can do it in the Erasmus Play search engine! You will be able to easily compare between single rooms, shared rooms and full apartments with capacity for several students.
How to meet people in Reggio di Calabria?
We recommend that you join ESN Reggio Calabria and participate in the different activities and events they organise. You also have the option to join Facebook and WhatsApp groups.
Share a flat or live alone in Reggio di Calabria?
The best thing you can do is live in a shared flat, so you save on rent and enjoy yourself together with your flatmates. Remember that in winter the nightlife can be less lively, so living together will allow you to have more fun.
How to choose ideal roommates in Reggio di Calabria?
The most important thing is to know what the lifestyle of those who are going to be your roommates is, to see the compatibility. Some questions to consider are: Do they like to party or are they more relaxed? Does any flatmate play an instrument or listen to very loud music? Do they invite friends regularly? Do they study and work, or just study? Think about the aspects that are most important to you.

 

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