Are you a student, apprentice, employee, or traveling to Strasbourg,
and looking for a room to rent directly from a private owner, with no agency fees or commission?
We’ve got the solution!
Welcome to Location Appartement Strasbourg. We’re private owners offering
rooms for rent in
Strasbourg,
in convenient locations selected to make your life easier.
Thanks to our direct-rental website—free service with no middleman, no agency fees, and no commission—
you get the best value for money, renting directly from a private owner.
So don’t wait—save money by renting your furnished room with us!
Here is the list of rooms for rent—just click on the photos to see the details.
Strasbourg Train Station
Strasbourg Esplanade
Strasbourg City Center
Illkirch Strasbourg Meinau
Strasbourg Suburbs
Lingolsheim CESI Campus
Lingolsheim with Living Room – Near CESI
Looking for a furnished room to rent in Strasbourg—how does it work?
It’s simple and free: to submit your request online, enter your email:
Our service area
Strasbourg City Center, Petite France, Esplanade, Train Station, Krutenau, Neudorf, Orangerie, Robertsau, Cronenbourg, Meinau,
Koenigshoffen, Illkirch, Schiltigheim, Ostwald, Lingolsheim
Most frequently asked questions
How do you find a room to rent in Strasbourg?
Here are the steps we recommend:
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Use websites dedicated to housing searches: there are many sites such as SeLoger, Leboncoin, or platforms specialized in renting rooms
that can help you find listings that match what you’re looking for. -
Search through listings: owners or roommates who have a room for rent may post ads online or in local newspapers. You can browse those ads
to find one that fits your needs. - Check social media: Facebook groups or pages dedicated to student housing in Strasbourg can be a great source of information.
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Look at flyers on university campuses: it’s common for students to post notices in hallways and on campus bulletin boards to find roommates
or tenants, so it can be useful to go and check in person. - Contact real estate agencies: some agencies offer rooms for rent or can help you find a room within a shared apartment.
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Schedule viewings: plan visits to see the rooms in person and make sure the amenities and services match what’s advertised.
It’s important to ask questions and verify the rental terms before signing a lease. It’s also recommended to visit the place and meet the owners
or roommates to make sure you feel comfortable with the environment and the people you’ll be living with.
What type of room should you choose?
There are different options for students and young professionals, depending on their needs and budget. Here are a few examples:
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Private room: this is a private (usually furnished) room in a shared apartment with other students or young professionals. Common areas
such as the kitchen, bathroom, and living room are shared with the other roommates. -
Room in a student residence: this is a private, furnished, and equipped room in a building reserved for students. Student residences usually offer
services such as a gym, laundry room, Wi-Fi, and shared spaces to socialize. -
Room in a shared apartment: this is a private (usually furnished) room in an apartment shared with other students or young professionals.
Common areas such as the kitchen, bathroom, and living room are shared with the other roommates. -
Room in a private home: this is a private room in someone’s home (an owner or a host family). Common areas are shared with the owners
or other residents of the home.
The best choice depends on your personal preferences, your budget, and the length of your stay. It’s recommended to compare different housing options
to find the one that best fits your needs.
Which neighborhood should you choose?
The right neighborhood depends on your personal preferences, your budget, and how close you want to be to your school or workplace.
Strasbourg has several popular areas for students. Here are a few:
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Krutenau: located near the city center, this neighborhood is close to most universities and higher-education schools. It’s also well connected
to public transportation and has many bars and restaurants. - Petite France: Strasbourg’s historic, picturesque district—very touristy, but also pleasant to live in, with lots of terraces and walking areas.
- Esplanade: a lively student area with lots of housing options and an active nightlife. It’s close to several universities and higher-education schools.
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Neudorf: a popular residential neighborhood—quiet and family-friendly—with easy access to public transportation. It’s also close to the city center
and the University of Strasbourg. -
Cronenbourg: a calm, peaceful neighborhood with a large park, local shops, and nearby public transportation—often more affordable because it’s farther
from the city center.
Before choosing an area for your room, make sure to consider your preferences, your budget, and how close you need to be to school or work.
What budget should you plan for?
Your budget depends on several factors, including location, room size, and the quality of the amenities and services provided.
In general, rent ranges from €350 to €600 per month, depending on location and the quality of the amenities. You should also factor in additional costs
such as utilities (water, electricity, internet, etc.), which can range from €50 to €100 per month.
Student residences often offer competitively priced rooms with extra amenities and services such as gyms, shared spaces, cleaning services, etc.
Prices vary depending on what’s included, but you can find rooms starting around €350 per month.
It’s a good idea to compare offers from different student residences, shared apartments, and other housing options to find what best fits your budget
and your needs.
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