It’s going to be really tight again. Tens of thousands of new students will arrive in Bavaria’s lecture se weeks-and in cities. In winter semester, many first semesters start. Almost 400 000 students are enrolled in Free State, y need not only to learn but also to live; And most affordable rent possible. There will be a battle for every square metre of living space, re will be last dump to desired shelter. Although a lot has last been done in residential home. Not enough, but says SPD in Landtag: “The student numbers are rising faster than apartments are built.” Every autumn, in higher education cities, re is a concern-will you be able to get all people? An overview.

If a new dormitory is opened in one place, close anor is closed. With a view to Erlangen , you could formulate it so pessimistically. Even though two new houses have already been opened at Miami this year and four more are to follow until January 2018-a total of 410 residential areas- oldest dorm of city was closed at same time. The Alexandrinum had been open for almost 65 years and must now be urgently rehabilitated. For at least two years re are 200 places missing. In general market, situation is similarly tense. Employers and Siemens are also attracting more people (with more money) to city. Students in Nuremberg, second location of university, have a little easier. The average square meter is lower here. For many uni-institutions students have to commute to Erlangen.

A full hit is waiting in Regensburg in Gallows Bergstraße, just set in housing exchange of ASTA: apartment, a room with a small bathroom and kitchenette, around 300 euro warm, near university and college, free from immediately-and probably quickly away. The housing market is sometimes critical in largest city of Upper Palatinate, although Studentenwerk does what it can. The student representatives of ASTA also see city in duty: “Although Regensburg is adorned with being a young and open city that students like to take up, it is extremely difficult for young people to find an apartment or a room.” Students competed with or citizens for favourable living space, but “not uncommon displeasure on both sides”.

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It is now almost as traditional in Munich as Wiesnanstich. Sometime, around beginning of autumn, Lord Mayor Dieter Reiter not only taps first measure, but also writes a letter with cult minister Ludwig Spaenle: “Dear Munich, we ask for your support!” The citizens should consider wher re is not yet a room in ir apartments that y can sublet. “Even if it’s only for one or two semesters.” In fact, everything is said about situation in Munich, in or words it sounds like this: only for every twelfth student The Studentenwerk has a dormitory place. The rest must be private. Even in a WG room here can cost 500 to 600 euros. This is top value nationwide. Last but not least, rents in Munich region have risen sharply-some even faster than in state capital.

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“The more flexible you are,” advises student counselling in Würzburg , ” easier it will be to find something suitable.” A truism that could lead students to Tauberbischofsheim or Lauda-Königshofen. The Baden-Württemberg main-Tauber-Kreis grants Würzburg students a grant for extended semester ticket-if y settle in neighboring district. A clever idea, it brings young people to rural region, relieves Underfranconian city. There, search for housing is rar delicate, means Studentenwerk, “for 20 years”. Little hope: The start of semester has now opened a new privately run student residence with more than 500 seats.