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Student Housing

Land Code Ch. 12 (the Rent Act applies fully to student housing as well)

What does it mean?

Student housing refers to residences reserved for people studying at universities, colleges, or vocational schools. They are typically distributed through local student housing companies like SSSB in Stockholm, SGS in Gothenburg, AF Bostäder in Lund, and Uppsalahem/Heimstaden in Uppsala. Queue times vary greatly — from a few months to several years depending on the city and housing type.

Student housing ranges from corridor rooms with shared kitchens to modern one- and two-bedroom apartments. Rent is generally lower than on the regular market thanks to subsidies and tax relief for property owners. You must be registered as a student with a minimum number of credits per semester to keep your housing. When studies end, you typically have a 3–6 month notice period.

Key Points

  • Reserved for students at universities, colleges, or vocational schools
  • Distributed through local student housing companies (SSSB, SGS, AF Bostäder, etc.)
  • Queue times range from months to years depending on the city
  • Requirement for registered studies and credit production to keep the housing
  • Rent is generally lower than on the regular rental market

Practical Tip

Join the student housing queue as soon as you're considering studying — don't wait until you've been admitted. Many queue systems are free and the waiting time starts immediately. Supplement by searching for private rentals on Bofrid.

Legal Basis: Land Code Ch. 12 (the Rent Act applies fully to student housing as well)

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