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Finding student accommodation in Montpellier

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You may be moving a long way from home and your mum and dad to begin your studies in the Languedoc-Roussillon region,  so you’ll need to find a temporary accommodation solution. Want to make it all as easy as possible? Follow our guide and find out how to choose your student accommodation in Montpellier.

 

Student accommodation should be furnished accommodation

To avoid a whole load of strenuous, expensive trips to complete a full move, many students opt for furnished accommodation. A furnished studio, large studio or one-bedroom flat rental can come fully equipped giving you the advantage of an easy move, both when you start and finish your tenancy. Handy when you only need a flat for 6 months or a year!

 

The importance of location

Whether you’re on an internship, a gap year or a course, it is important to think about where you want to live. Close to your place of study or internship, with good access to the city centre for when you want to go out or do something different, close to shops and other amenities... the geographical location of your accommodation is important to limit your travel time and make life easy. A student residence in Montpellier means you benefit from a great location close to the university while enjoying the services that come with it (a laundrette, cafeteria, gym, etc.).

 

Visit your future student residence

To choose the most suitable accommodation for your needs and to ensure that it’s in good condition, we recommend you visit. For total peace of mind, Nemea offers you the opportunity to visit its student residences in Montpellier. Take the time to soak up the atmosphere of the place and get to know it, check out the common areas and the different types of accommodation on offer: from studios to one-bedroom flats.

By Nahuel Pedroso - Marketing and Innovation Manager

Driven by nostalgia for my student years, I am constantly looking for information and tips to simplify students' lives. My goal is to share these discoveries to help students in their academic journey.