Accommodation in Sweden
Finding affordable and comfortable student accommodation is a key part of preparing for your study journey in Sweden. Whether you’re moving to Stockholm, Gothenburg, Lund, or Uppsala, international students can choose from university housing, shared apartments, private rentals, or global student platforms. Swedish cities offer a high standard of living, and although student housing is in high demand, most universities offer guidance and dedicated housing offices to support international applicants. Below is a complete guide to student housing options, platforms, tips, and essential resources.

🏢 1. University-Managed Student Housing
Most Swedish universities offer on-campus or partnered student housing, especially for international students in their first year. These accommodations are usually furnished and include internet, laundry, and common kitchen facilities.
Key Features:
- Rent: SEK 3,500 – 6,000/month (depending on city and room type)
- Utilities and Wi-Fi often included
- Options: Single rooms, studios, shared apartments
Examples:
- Lund University Accommodation
🔗 https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/student-life/housing - KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Stockholm)
🔗 https://www.kth.se/en/studies/exchange/housing - Uppsala University Housing Office
🔗 https://housingoffice.se/ - University of Gothenburg
🔗 https://studentportal.gu.se/english/study/accommodation
🏠 2. Private Student Housing Providers
If university housing is full or not offered, many international students choose private student residences, which are modern, centrally located, and designed for young professionals and students.
Top Providers:
- SSSB (Stockholm Student Housing) – Largest student housing network in Stockholm
- AF Bostäder (Lund) – Popular among Lund University students
- Chalmers Studentbostäder (Gothenburg)
- Uppsalahem – Offers student rooms and apartments in Uppsala
🌐 3. Global Student Housing Platforms
Several platforms cater to international students looking for verified, pre-booked accommodation in Sweden:
These sites offer filters by city, budget, property type, and rental duration.
🛋️ 4. Private & Shared Rentals
Students may also explore private apartments or shared rentals (commonly called “second-hand rentals”) through online marketplaces and local networks. This is more common after the first semester once students are familiar with the city.
Popular Swedish Rental Platforms:
- Blocket Bostad – Nationwide listings
- BostadsPortal
- Qasa (now part of Blocket)
🌍 5. South Asian & African Student Support Housing Forums
Students from India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, and similar regions often find shared housing via WhatsApp or Facebook groups dedicated to their national communities.
Helpful Community Groups:
- Indians in Sweden – Facebook
- Nigerians in Sweden – Facebook
- International Students in Stockholm / Gothenburg / Lund – Facebook
🔗 Search your city-specific student groups for housing posts
📋 6. Documents & Tips for Housing Application
Common Requirements:
- Admission Letter / University ID
- Copy of Passport
- Proof of income or sponsor (for private rentals)
- Local bank account (optional but useful)
Practical Tips:
- Start applying as soon as you receive your admission
- Consider temporary accommodation for the first 2–3 weeks (hostels or Airbnb)
- Be open to nearby suburbs with good transport links (e.g., Umeå or Solna near Stockholm)
