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Corridor Rooms Östersund: Shared Dorms vs. Private Apartments for Students?

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July 8, 2026

What is the difference between corridor rooms and private apartments?

Corridor rooms in Östersund mean you share a kitchen, living room, and often a bathroom with other students, while you have your own bedroom. A private apartment is completely private space where you have full control. Many students at Mittuniversity face this choice when seeking their first home away from family.

How much cheaper are corridor rooms than private apartments?

Corridor rooms in Östersund typically cost 3,000–4,500 SEK per month, while a one-bedroom apartment ranges from 4,500–6,500 SEK. The difference is roughly 1,000–2,500 SEK monthly—significant for students living on study grants and loans. Over a full year, you save 12,000–30,000 SEK.

What are the advantages of corridor rooms?

The biggest advantage is social life. In a corridor room, you meet other students daily, reducing loneliness. You also share costs for furniture, kitchen equipment, and utilities. Many students appreciate having others around when something breaks or you need help.

What are the disadvantages of corridor rooms?

Less privacy is the main challenge. You cannot fully isolate yourself when needed. Noisy roommates, different cleaning habits, and lifestyle differences can create conflicts. Many students also report difficulty studying at home during busy times in shared spaces.

Is it difficult to find corridor rooms in Östersund?

Corridor rooms are often easier to secure than private apartments, especially through Mittuniversity's housing services. Many landlords prioritize students for these smaller units. Apply early in spring for autumn term, when demand peaks.

What are other housing options for students in Östersund?

Beyond corridor rooms and private apartments, you can choose shared apartments (2–3 students sharing), student housing at Mittuniversity, or commuting from home. Each option balances cost, independence, and social connection differently.

Can you move from corridor rooms to a private apartment later?

Yes, many students start in corridor rooms to save money and gain social connection, then upgrade to private apartments once they earn more or better understand their needs. This is a common path for Östersund students.

How do you choose the right housing type for you?

Ask yourself: How much money do I have? How much privacy do I need? How important is social life? Do I want to move far from home or could I commute? Your answers will guide you toward the right student housing choice.

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