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Find housing in Malmö
in Malmö
There are various housing options in Malmö – begin your search early. On this webpage, you will find information and tips about rental apartments, student housing, subletting, and temporary accommodations.
How to find housing in Malmö
The majority of residences in Malmö are managed through Boplats Syd, the housing agency for the city. Once you're registered with Boplats Syd, you can express your interest in available housing. A helpful tip is to join the queue as early as possible to accumulate more queue points when the time comes to move. There are also student residences exclusively available for you as a student.
- Register and join the housing queue at Boplats Syd
- Keep an eye on what's available and apply for the residences you're interested in.
- Explore apartments available on the sublet market.
- Enhance your chances by following up on your applications with phone calls or personal letters.
- Explore student housing and express your interest with smaller housing companies.
Navigating the housing market in Malmö might require a combination of these steps to secure suitable accommodation.
Student housing
Most available student apartments are advertised through the housing agency Boplats Syd. Here, you find information that is useful to know when applying for student housing.
Student housing in Malmö
Map of student housing in Malmö
Map of student housing in Malmö
In Malmö, there are student residences in all parts of the city. Find all student residences and who mediates them on the map.
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Good to know when looking for student housing
Here you will find answers to some of the most common questions about student housing and finding accommodation in Malmö.
Sharing student housing with a non-student
If the property owner permits two tenants to share an apartment, it is possible to share student housing, provided that the primary contract holder is a student. It's important to note that this option may not always be available for smaller student apartments, as some landlords may only allow one tenant.
Student housing for families
There are a limited number of student apartments available, and these are typically two-bedroom apartments. If you require a larger apartment, you have two main options: explore regular rental apartments or consider finding a suitable option through subletting.
Rent-free months
Most student accommodations come with a 10-month lease, which means that either June and July or July and August are rent-free.
Paying a deposit
If you do not have a Swedish bank account, you must have a guarantor with a Swedish bank account, or you might have to pay three months’ rent in deposit (plus one month’s rent in advance) in order to sign a rental agreement. This is regardless of whether you are looking for housing via Boplats Syd or through a private landlord.
Many private landlords often request you to pay a deposit. If your landlord requires a deposit, it is important, that the contract clearly states the conditions for refunds. Always keep all rent receipts and payment details of the deposit, such as a bank statement.
Accessible housing for students with disabilities
As many student apartments are newly constructed, a relatively large number are classified as partially accessible, commonly referred to as visitor adapted.
Malmö Studenthus offers two fully adapted student housing units with kitchen appliances featuring adjustable heights. Boplats Syd lists the homes that are fully or partly accessible. Boplats Syd's policy stipulates that people in need of accessible housing are not given priority.
Home insurance
If you live in a student apartment or in a rental apartment, you must have home insurance. Many insurance companies currently offer special insurance deals for students; the conditions of these can vary between companies. We recommend that you contact different insurance companies to find the best offer.
If you sublet somebody's apartment or are a lodger, the original tenant's insurance does not usually cover damage that you cause. To avoid unnecessary costs, check with an insurance company to clarify coverage, or get insurance of your own.
Housing for researchers and doctoral students
As a researcher, doctoral student, or guest researcher, you can rent apartments through Malmö University.
As a doctoral student, you also have the opportunity to apply for accommodation in University Housing, which is where the majority of the international students reside.
Subletting
If you are seeking accommodation, you also have the option to look for subletting. In this case, private individuals often sublet a room or an entire apartment. It is crucial to ensure a proper sublease agreement is in place.
Subletting
Hemma
Hemma
On the Student Union's housing platform 'Hemma,' you can both post and find listings from private individuals looking to rent out an apartment or a room. You'll also find useful information about the Swedish market for subletting rentals.
BoPoolen
BoPoolen
Through BoPoolen you can find housing ads from private landlords. The platform also allows you to create your own add to market you as a future tenant.
Classified ads on Blocket.se
Classified ads on Blocket.se
Blocket is the largest platform for subletting accommodations in Sweden. Please note that both the website and housing ads are primarily in Swedish. Remember to filter for Malmö.
Temporary housing
Finding housing in Malmö, especially around the start of the semester, may take some time. If you require immediate accommodation, hostels, Airbnb or even hotels can serve as a temporary solution.
The Student Union Malmö runs the Sofa Project for students at the beginning of the autumn semester. The project offers temporary housing solutions, like sofa-surfing or short-term stays, to support students during their first days in the city.