Welcome to Rome!
Finding a place to live can be exciting but also a bit challenging, especially in a big city like Rome.
Here are some simple tips to help you find a great place to live.
1. Start Early
Begin looking for a home at least 2-3 months before you need to move in. This gives you enough time to find the best options.
2. Use Online Websites
There are many websites where you can find rental rooms.
Check the official websites of your university some good ones are:
- SAPIENZA STUDENT HOUSING
- LUISS HOUSING STUDENT
- ROMA TRE STUDENT HOUSING
- Idealista: A big website with lots of homes for rent.
- Uniplaces: This site is for students and has verified homes.
- HousingAnywhere: Another good site for students with safe booking options.
- Spotahome: Another good site for students with safe booking options.
3. Join Facebook Groups
Facebook groups can help you find homes and get advice from other students. Some good groups to join are:
- Official rent a room in Rome: A group for foreigners living in Rome.
- Erasmus Rome 2024-2025: A group for Erasmus students with home listings and tips.
- Affitti stanze Roma 2024-2025: An Italian group for rent a room in Rome.
4. Choose the Right Location
Rome has many different neighborhoods. When picking a place to live, think about:
- How close it is to your university: Living near your school can save you time and money.
- Public transport: Look for areas with good bus, tram, and metro connections.
- Nearby shops and cafes: Make sure there are places to buy food and relax.
Popular student areas are San Lorenzo, Trastevere, and Testaccio.
5. Plan Your Budget
Rent prices in Rome can be different depending on the area. On average, you might pay:
- Shared Apartment: €300 – €600 per month
- Studio Apartment: €600 – €900 per month
- One-Bedroom Apartment: €800 – €1,200 per month
Don’t forget to include extra costs like utilities (electricity, water, internet).
6. Be Careful of Scams
We have noticed an increase of scam cases during these periods.
If you have any concerns or suspicions about certain rooms, our team can visit the place.
Unfortunately, some people try to scam renters. To stay safe:
- Never send money in advance: Don’t pay before you see the home and sign a contract.
- Check listings carefully: Use trusted websites and be cautious of deals that are too cheap.
- Meet the landlord: If possible, meet the landlord in person or through a video call.
- Ask to speak on the phone with the owner or make a video call
- Check the street on Google Maps to see if it really exists.
Feel free to reach out if you need any assistance.
7. Ask Your University for Help
Many universities help students find homes. They might have partnerships with housing providers or useful advice. Contact your university’s international office for help.
8. Consider Temporary Housing
If you can’t find a long-term home before you arrive, book a temporary place like a hostel or Airbnb for the first few weeks. This gives you time to look for a home once you’re in Rome.
9. Understand the Rental Contract
Before you sign a contract, make sure you understand all the terms. Check how long the lease is, the notice period to leave, and any extra costs. If your Italian isn’t strong, ask for a copy of the contract in English.
10. Know Your Rights
Learn about your rights as a tenant in Italy. This can help you if you have any problems with your landlord.
Finding a good home in Rome can make your stay much more enjoyable. Start early, use good resources, and be careful. Good luck, and enjoy your time in Rome!
If you need more help, feel free to contact our association. We’re here to make your time in Rome as great as possible!