๐ฉโ๐๐ถNavigating the Bologna Student Rental Market: What Does It Really Cost?
Are you looking for accommodation in Bologna? The city's rental market is highly competitive. With over 100,000 university students and booming tourism, high demand is driving up prices and reducing availability.
To help you plan your relocation, here is an honest breakdown of what you can expect to pay.
๐๏ธ 1.Shared room in Bologna: between 300-450 euros/month
Shared rooms (posto letto) are common in high-demand European cities. However, this option means renting a single bed in a room shared with two or three other people. While it keeps your rent under โฌ400, it comes with a major compromise on privacy and nighttime comfort.
Our advice: Treat this as a last-resort solution.
๐ 2. Private Rooms in Shared Apartments: โฌ500 โ โฌ900 / month
If you want your own bedroom while sharing common areas (kitchen, bathroom), this is the standard student option.
The โฌ500 โ โฌ700 Range: At the lower end, central apartments are often rented "as-is" and lack modern comfort. To find a cozy, renovated room under โฌ700, your best bet is a coliving solution (sharing a large, professionally managed property with 5โ10 people rather than 2โ3). These premium rooms rarely hit public websites. At WeDolceVita, we work directly with landlords to grant you access to these exclusive, off-market coliving spaces.
The โฌ700 โ โฌ900 Range: If you prefer a more intimate setup (sharing with a maximum of 2โ3 roommates) in a high-standing, modern apartment, prices will naturally lean toward the higher end.
Our advice: Itโs a great option for anyone staying in Bologna for less than 6 months, as it allows you to tap into an existing community and fit right in from day one. But beware of scams on Facebook groups!
๐ข 3. Studio & One-Bedroom Apartments: โฌ900 โ โฌ1,300+ / month
For those seeking complete independence, private apartments require a higher budget.
Studio Apartments (โฌ900 โ โฌ1,100): The bare minimum for a decent studio with proper natural light (avoiding depressing semi-basements) starts around โฌ850โโฌ900. Be careful with cheap listings on Immobiliare or Idealista; they often hide condo fees (spese condominiali) exceeding โฌ200. To get a studio where your bed isn't squished right next to your kitchen stove, expect a realistic base rent of โฌ950.
One-Bedroom Apartments (โฌ1,100+): If you want a proper "T2" apartment with a completely separate bedroom and living area, your budget will exceed โฌ1,000.
Our advice: Itโs the best option for those staying longer than 6 months who want their privacy. However, it often requires extra vigilance with the contract and a more complex administrative process.