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Housing guide & links

Welcome to Växjö!

To those who are looking for housing in Växjö in connection with their studies, we have put together a guide on how to find housing, what rules apply, and what is worth considering. Below, you can read more about how Boplats Växjö works and information about other housing companies and landlords.

Shortcuts

As a student at Linnaeus University you have access to our very own housing portal where private landlords rent out rooms, apartments or even houses. Contact each landlord for more information.

If you can't find anything through the housing portal go back to the Housing guide above that informs about queueing systems, registration with different landlords etc.

Start early and be persistent!

Start planning your stay in terms of your future accommodation as soon as you have decided to study at Linnaeus University. Don't think that it will be solved last minute. Every semester there are students that choose not to begin studies here due to lack of affordable housing, and students that find themselves paying rent way over their budgets. You need to be active during your search - searching for accommodation takes time! Many of the housing companies have no or very little information in English but do not let this limit you. 

Create an account on Boplats Växjö for studies in Växjö

Boplats Växjö is the largest housing agency in the city is where you can either sign up for the student housing queue, which is free, or the regular housing queue, which is free for the first year but requires an annual fee thereafter. As there is always high competition for student housing after the admission decisions have been announced for the autumn semesters, it is advisable to create an account on Boplats as soon as you start planning to study at Linnaeus University in Växjö, in order to start accumulating queue points as soon as possible. More information about Boplats Växjö can be found on the following page. Studentbostadskön (vaxjo.se) 

There are several housing companies that are not connected to Boplats. You can contact them via e-mail and phone or make an application directly on their website. - therefore, we also suggest the following student housing as an alternative. 

Regular housing

Of course, there are also non-student housing options that may be an alternative for someone who either cannot find student housing or does not want to live near campus. Below, we provide a link to several different options in Växjö. It is worth noting that these landlords often require proof of income or similar documents. 

Subletting, furnished apartments and more  

Linnaeus Union has a housing agency that is available to all students. There, you can find private landlords renting out rooms, apartments, houses. No registration necessary, you contact the person renting out directly via e-mail or phone.  

We can recommend you to have a look at the different Facebook groups. You can find the links below. 

We can also suggest various Facebook groups for apartment rentals. Like Blocket, members advertise vacant apartments, rooms, and subletting in these groups. There are also many people who post about looking for housing there, especially at the beginning of the autumn semester. You can find some of the groups below.

Short term housing

If you find yourself in a situation where you need a roof over your head quickly or perhaps need somewhere to stay before finding permanent housing, we have some alternatives we can recommend.

It is important to consider safety, cost, and location (proximity to campus and bus connections) in the search for short-term housing. It is also important to be prepared that the accommodation may not be the most comfortable or luxurious, but it can be a necessary solution to get a roof over your head for a short period of time. 

Things to keep in mind

Determine your rental budget and make sure it is realistic for your finances. Also, consider other costs that may be included, such as electricity, water, waste management, internet, and cable TV.

Contract: Read through the lease agreement carefully and make sure you understand all terms and conditions before signing it. Consider the rental period, notice period, rent increases, deposit, and responsibility for any damages.

Condition of the apartment: Inspect the apartment thoroughly before renting it and note any damages or deficiencies. Also, find out if all appliances are working properly.

Location: Consider the location and its proximity to campus, public transportation, stores, and other amenities. Also, think about the safety of the area.

Landlord: Find out who the landlord is and what their reputation is. Also, ask previous tenants about their experiences renting from the same landlord. Beware of unscrupulous landlords as fraudulent activities are increasing in Sweden!

The landlords can also assist you if you experience safety issues in your residential area, such as poor street lighting, insecurity in the stairwell or or if there are people in the area who behave strangely.

Safety: It is important to feel safe during your studies, which is why we have created a safety page with tips and things worth considering to increase your safety. Trygghetssida – Linnékåren (linnek.se)

Semester start: It's worth keeping track of when the semester starts for you so you can plan and know when you need housing. Semester schedules can be found on the following page. Terminstider | lnu.se

Protect yourself against fraud

Be aware of fraud methods: Learn about different types of fraud methods used in apartment scams, such as fake advertisements, copied listings, overpriced apartments, or landlords requesting payments through insecure or unusual methods. The more aware you are of these methods, the better equipped you will be to avoid being deceived.

More info at the police's website

Report suspicious activities: If you believe you have encountered a case of apartment fraud or if you have been deceived, report it to local authorities or the police as soon as possible. By reporting fraud, you help protect others from becoming victims and increase the chances of apprehending the perpetrators.

More info at the police's website

Du you have questions regarding the housing situation?

Contact us via e-mail, phone, facebook, or fill in the form. We will reply as soon as possible.
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