Student accommodation in Germany: costs, types & how to choose the right option

Student moving to Germany and settling into her new apartment


4. Partially furnished private student studios

Tiny but mighty!

In bigger cities like Berlin, Munich, and Hamburg, a new trend has popped up: private studios designed for students.
These are small (~13–25m²), often pre-furnished with a bed, kitchenette, and desk. Perfect if you want a private space without fully committing to expensive private apartments.

💶 Average Cost: ~€400–€950/month depending on city, centrality and building amenities.

Watch out for: Some studios charge separate utility bills or furniture fees — check your contract carefully!




“I found my WG room two days before my flight from Istanbul — it had a bunk bed, a couch from 1994, and roommates who became family.” – Ayla, Mainz

“Dorm life was chaotic and crowded… and the best time of my life. I still talk to people from my floor.” – Victor, Freiburg

“My host family in Tübingen taught me more German in 3 months than my language class did in a year.” – Zanele, South Africa




Your accommodation will shape not just your budget, but your friendships, your weekend plans, and even your German. It’s okay if your first setup isn’t perfect — what matters most is feeling safe, supported, and open to the experience.

No matter where you live, your student life starts with where you wake up. Let’s help you wake up in the right place.


Stay tuned for „Best Student Housing Options in Berlin, Munich, and Vienna – 2025 Edition“ with real city-by-city guides!

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