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Student Accommodation in Frankfurt



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Accommodation in rooms and shared flats for students in Frankfurt


Depending on your preferences and budget you can choose from a student room in a student flat, you can share an apartment or rent one for yourself. Students comprise a big part of the population and are well-integrated in Germany, living alongside working people as well as other international students.

Frankfurt operates an accreditation scheme to encourage owners and landlords to raise and maintain the quality of their flats or houses for students. The universities in Germany work together to ensure that the rent of accommodation is within reasonable limits for their (international) students.

Many (international) students realize that living in the heart of a city close to the shops, bars and clubs has its own advantages.

Before coming to study in Frankfurt, consider the cost of accommodation, living expenses (including food and travel) and other costs (such as books and stationery). This will all vary depending on where you live, your lifestyle and your course of study. The estimated amount of money a student needs for living in Frankfurt is anywhere between € 600,-to € 800,- per month.

Rooms in shared flats in Frankfurt


Renting a room in a shared flat is the most popular form of accommodation for students who want to study, work or live in Frankfurt. Germans call it a "Wohngemeinschaft" - Living community - and a common abbreviation is "WG". Looking for a flatshare means something literally everybody is doing in Frankfurt.

In a shared apartment a student will be living with other students, sharing a kitchen, bathroom and living room normally in a 3-5 bedroom apartment. The students who are living together will be responsible for working out their daily routines like cooking and cleaning, under no supervision.

This type of accommodation is a good way to get to know other students from other countries and to make new friends.