Odense's cheapest student residence

Odense's cheapest student residence

Despite an increase in the number of new students, the prospect of student housing in Odense reasonable. Compared with the other university cities, it is even cheap to stay in Odense.

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No less than 4,778 new students start in four weeks on life as a student at the University of Southern Denmark. Many of them are therefore facing a challenge of having to find student housing in Odense to pursue dreams studio. Not an easy task, but compared to the other major university cities have actually relatively good hand, when looking for accommodation in Odense.

July was 1.34 for house hunters per. free student housing, figures from Boligportal.dk. Compared to the other major university towns, it really makes sense; in Copenhagen, the ratio 1.48 and 1.81 Aarhus property seekers per available student housing. On top of that is student housing on average cheaper in Odense than in other cities.

"The two conditions are such that Odense also on the front appears as a very attractive city for new students. One is that cheap housing available, but if it is too difficult to get, so it is not so interesting," said Henrik Løvig, CEO of Boligportal.dk.

Odense, cheapest streets Photo: Boligportal.dk

Unlike Aarhus and Copenhagen are the cheapest street in central Odense. The city's cheapest rental property street is Brogade where a housing average cost 60 kroner per square meter. Similarly, costing the cheapest street in Aarhus 82 crowns per square meter.

Despite the reasonable chances and the affordable housing warns Henrik Løvig against taking it for granted that you have a home to study start.

"On paper it looks very sensible in Odense, but to find accommodation requires focused effort and does not come just by itself. It must be serious, focused and realistic - and then you have to be active in all the contexts where it makes sense. Both the web, social media, housing associations, posters, newspapers. only then do you get the best chances to find accommodation in their studies, "says Henrik Løvig.

Source: TV2