Logements

Toujours pas de logement ? Tu enchaînes les mails sans réponse des propriétaires, les offres au-dessus de tes moyens, et les marchands de sommeil qui te proposent des chambres miteuses ? Ne t’inquiète pas, l’AFGES avec cet article va t’aider à trouver un logement pour la rentrée !

How do I find private accommodation?

To find private accommodation, you can choose to go through an estate agency. This option is simpler, as an advisor will look for accommodation on your behalf, but it does come at a cost: an agency fee of around €260. Tu peux choisir de consulter les annonces sur de nombreux sites internet qui proposent   beaucoup d’offres pour Strasbourg, il est important de les regarder tous les jours : les logements étudiants partent vite  : Le CROUS met aussi en ligne des annonces pour logement à bas prix tous les lundi et jeudi à 12h sur le site Lokaviz. Elles partent très vite (15 à 20 minutes en moyenne), donc il faudra être réactif et patient ! Attention, cette année, le prix moyen pour un studio entre 20 et 30m² est de 566€ (sans les APL) sur Strasbourg : on te conseille de chercher dans les quartier de Esplanade, Krutenau, Neudorf, Gare… et d’éviter le centre historique ! Tu peux également en trouver en périphérie (Illkirch, Schiltigheim…), mais attention aux temps de transport ! N’acceptez pas non plus le premier logement insalubre qui vous est proposé : il y a suffisamment de petites surfaces en bon état à Strasbourg pour accueillir tout le monde, ne tombez pas dans le piège de vivre un an ou plus dans un taudis ! Si vous rencontrez des problèmes avec les propriétaires (arnaques, racisme…) contactez nous directement sur hotline@afges.org !

How do I find a flatshare?

In your search for private accommodation, you'll sometimes come across shared flats: it's an opportunity to find a bigger place, and sometimes a cheaper one!

There are many websites to choose from:

You can also find passing offers on the Facebook groups “. Etudiants de Strasbourg » or « Université de Strasbourg ».

What about CROUS student residences?

An unbeatable price, but only a few places!

CROUS of Strasbourg offers more than 5,500 accommodations (rooms or studios) in 13 residences in Strasbourg, for 55,000 students at the University of Strasbourg.

To qualify, French students must first create a Dossier Social Etudiant (DSE) at messervicesetudiants, they will then be able to apply for housing between May and July. A main allocation phase will take place in several rounds until July.

Then, from the beginning of July, the complementary phase opens, enabling all students, whether scholarship holders, non-scholarship holders or international students, to consult the housing offers remaining available at the end of the initial allocation phase and to submit applications.

For students who have not followed the above timetable, a place in a CROUS room or studio at the start of the new academic year is far from guaranteed: most accommodation has already been allocated.

However, from the end of August, you can consult Crous accommodation offers at trouverunlogement.lescrous.fr . It's worth noting that at the start of the school year, the remaining accommodation is taken by storm. This year, unless there are any cancellations, they're already full!

What about social landlords?

It's like private housing, but cheaper!

There are many social landlords. Among them, we recommend Amitel, an association offering accommodation for young workers and students aged between 18 and 30 in Strasbourg. Their website lists all their residences throughout Strasbourg. Amitel also offers a support service to help you find accommodation: caploji !

The aim of this service is to inform young people about the conditions for accessing independent accommodation and to teach them about their rights and the obligations with which they will then have to comply.

They also offer Maison Universitaire Internationale for international students: the University of Strasbourg's international welcome service is located in this building.

The Mutuelle Générale des Étudiants also offers accommodation in 3 residences in Strasbourg, near the station.

How do I get social housing?

Social housing is pretty hard to get if you're a student.

You can find all the information you need on Eurometropole 's website.

The process can take a long time, you need to be patient, and it can take several years for the application to be successful!

How do I get a place in a hostel?

Hostels can be an interesting alternative to private or one-off accommodation, but unfortunately they are often overbooked in September. These hostels are denominational but generally open to all.

You can find out more fromAssociation Foyer Notre Dame, from Chapitre de Saint-Thomas (Le Stift, le , Sturm and Sept), and the Foyer des étudiants catholiques.

What housing assistance is available?

Normally, by the time you've read this article, you'll already have a dozen tabs open in your web browser. On these sites, you will often find offers that are a little too high for your budget: there are a number of generally well-known forms of assistance available to help you find accommodation.

The Caisse d'Allocation Familiales (CAF) has simplified the housing assistance application process for students, allowing them to apply and track their applications online at their website.

More informations : www.caf.fr/allocataires/actualites/2019/aide-au-logement-etudiant (available in French, English and Spanish).

What is the VISALE guarantee?

When you are looking for accommodation, landlords will ask you for a guarantor: if no-one can vouch for you, the government has set up a guarantee : VISALE.

VISALE is a deposit granted to tenants by Action Logement. It covers the payment of rent and service charges in the event of non-payment. This free, reliable guarantee will make it easier for you to find accommodation and reassure landlords.

Please note: VISALE is a fairly recent scheme and not all landlords accept it! If a landlord refuses you, you can write to us at hotline@afges.org .

Action Logement also offers other forms of assistance depending on your situation to help you find accommodation (security deposit advance, rent subsidy for work-study students).

How do scholarships based on social criteria work?

If you have limited resources, you may be entitled to a scholarship based on social criteria to help finance your studies.

The Dossier Social Etudiant (DSE) is the procedure that enables students to apply for a grant based on social criteria and/or accommodation in Crous halls of residence.

This application must be made online every year from 1 March to 31 May.

There are a large number of students who are eligible for this aid, and who don't apply for it every year, so don't hesitate to ask!

How can I benefit from specific assistance?

Students experiencing financial difficulties can apply for assistance under the Crous of Strasbourg's specific aid scheme.

A one-off grant may be awarded to students enrolled in courses that entitle them to student social security. This one-off grant is paid on a one-off basis and can be combined with a grant based on social criteria, an annual allowance, mobility aid or merit-based aid.

To apply for one-off assistance, you must contact the CROUS social services department. Subject to enrolment in the Académie de Strasbourg. The CROUS even offers a grant towards the purchase of a computer!

CROUS of Strasbourg also offers annual financial aid to people who do not qualify for a grant based on social criteria, depending on their situation.

Still not found? : The Dispositif de Logement Provisoire

If all this advice doesn't help you find somewhere to live, there are temporary solutions to keep you off the streets.

Nous proposons un dispositif de logement d’urgence pour les étudiant-e-s sans logement, entre le 1er septembre et le 5 octobre. Les modalités sont disponibles sur this website !

A free number, 115, can also help you avoid sleeping rough.

Every AFGES volunteers wish you good luck in your search for accommodation! If you have any problems, contact us at hotline@afges.org, or get in touch with your faculty association!

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