Find housing in Uppsala

Thousands of new students move to Uppsala to begin their studies each year. As a result, finding appropriate accommodation can be very competitive for non-fee-paying students.

The demand for housing is always greatest during August and September, so start your search for a place to live early and put some time, energy and thought into it.


Student housing in Uppsala

Housing websites

This website includes a list of all the housing companies in Uppsala, and a large collection of second-hand contracts ranging in type, price and availability.

The housing portal Studentboet

Each of Uppsala’s 13 student nations has its own housing for members. Read more about accommodation on each of the nations' websites, and take this into consideration when choosing which nation to join.

Uppsala's Student Nations

Through the communal housing queue administered by Uppsala municipality (Uppsala Bostadsförmedling) you can apply for student housing. Rikshem and Uppsalahem are the largest providers of student accommodation in Uppsala and all of their housing is applied for through this site.

Like many housing companies in Sweden, Uppsala Bostadsförmedling has a queue system, and available accommodation goes to the applicant with the largest amount of queue days. It is therefore important that you register for their queue as soon as possible. International students who do not have a Swedish personal identity number are also able to receive housing from Uppsala Bostadsförmedling.

Uppsala Bostadsförmedling

Blocket is a popular Swedish website where people sell a wide variety of things, including accommodation. While the website is in Swedish, you can find advertisements for second-hand contracts under the category Bostad. Many students also find housing on social media such as Facebook's Marketplace.

Blocket

Be cautious of scam artists

Unfortunately, there have been several instances of fraud in connection to second-hand housing advertisements, especially around the start of the semester. You can avoid being scammed by declining to make any payments until a housing contract has been signed by both parties.

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