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Student Accommodation in Frankfurt am Main

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Willkommen! Finding student accommodation in Frankfurt at uhomes.com is easy. We provide about 370 verified student residences, including private studios, single rooms, and shared apartments. Our student apartments in Frankfurt are in well-connected locations, near universities or public transport stations for your convenience. These accommodations offer students a comfortable living environment, with furnished rooms and high-quality facilities. You can expect community amenities that cater to different needs for relaxation or socialisation, such as gyms, study areas, game rooms, and bike storage. On a budget? Our cheap student accommodation in Frankfurt costs from 440 per month. What's better, utility bills are mostly covered in the rent, so you don't have to worry about bill management. We will redefine your living experience in Frankfurt!
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THE FIZZ Frankfurt

Mainzer Landstraße 323, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen 60326

2.31 mi from Goethe University Frankfurt

53 min

17 min

32 min

17 min

Must-Stay List No.1
Student Accommodation No Service Fee CINEMA Bills included Gym
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€958/month
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Frankfurt Riedberg

Marie-Curie-Straße 20, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen 60439

3.24 mi from Goethe University Frankfurt

71 min

22 min

29 min

17 min

Must-Stay List No.2
Student Accommodation No Service Fee Near Subway Near Shopping Center Gym CINEMA
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€790/month
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Alvarium

Yugo Alvarium Adalbertstraße 44-48, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen 60486

1.29 mi from Goethe University Frankfurt

35 min

12 min

15 min

8 min

Must-Stay List No.5
Apartment No Service Fee Near Subway Near railway station Furnished Gym Elevator 24 hours security
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€924/month
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Urbanum

Yugo Urbanum Mainzer Landstraße 235 and 231, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen 60327

1.96 mi from Goethe University Frankfurt

45 min

15 min

25 min

10 min

Must-Stay List No.3
Student Accommodation No Service Fee Near railway station Furnished Gym Elevator 24 hours security
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€904/month
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Frankfurt Bockenheim

Voltastraße 81, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen 60486

1.91 mi from Goethe University Frankfurt

18 min

26 min

Must-Stay List No.4
Apartment No Service Fee Free Social Events Near supermarket Near park Bills included Furnished Elevator
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€1,299/month
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Wallstraße

Wallstraße 26, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen 60594

1.80 mi from Goethe University Frankfurt

39 min

17 min

25 min

11 min

Apartment Bills included
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€899/month
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Oeder Weg

Oeder Weg 114, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen 60318

0.60 mi from Goethe University Frankfurt

14 min

6 min

16 min

4 min

Must-Stay List No.10
Apartment Bills included Near Subway
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€899/month
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Eschersheimer Landstraße

Eschersheimer Landstraße 156, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen 60322

0.19 mi from Goethe University Frankfurt

9 min

4 min

9 min

4 min

Must-Stay List No.8
Apartment Near Subway Bills included
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€899/month
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Mainluststraße

Mainluststraße 6, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen 60329

1.55 mi from Goethe University Frankfurt

34 min

13 min

19 min

11 min

Apartment Near Subway Bills included
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€899/month
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Fürstenbergerstraße

Fürstenbergerstraße 159, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen 60322

0.34 mi from Goethe University Frankfurt

7 min

3 min

9 min

2 min

Apartment Bills included Near Subway
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€899/month
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Bettinaplatz

Bettinaplatz 2, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen 60325
Apartment Bills included Near Subway
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€899/month
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Wiesenau

Wiesenau 49, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen 60323

0.55 mi from Goethe University Frankfurt

15 min

5 min

17 min

4 min

Apartment Bills included Near Subway
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€899/month
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Student Accommodation in Frankfurt am Main

Student Accommodation Frankfurt

Frankfurt is a significant financial centre in Europe and attracts many students from both domestic and international sources. While booking student accommodation in Frankfurt is a crucial task for students, ideal rooms are always in high demand. uhomes.com provides a wide selection of private student apartments, including single rooms, studios, and 1-bedroom apartments in Frankfurt. Our student rooms are fully furnished with essential facilities for your comfort and independent living, including beds, desks & chairs, bathrooms, and kitchens. In addition, communal spaces offer almost everything you expect for convenient living: laundry facilities, bike storage, study & recreation areas, and, most importantly, security services such as CCTV and security staff.

 

We provide Frankfurt student accommodation in great locations, making your study life more enjoyable and convenient; your university is within a short walking distance. For example, you can walk to Goethe University Frankfurt in 10 minutes or walk to Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences in just 5 minutes. At the same time, grocery stores and public transport stations are also available nearby.

 

Choose from our verified list of about 370 student apartments in Frankfurt that meet your requirements. We offer exclusive listings for you to choose from; you can easily get the suitable room using our smart filters and verified listings. Besides, a flexible lease term is available; whether you are looking for a short stay or planning to rent for a whole academic year, you will find your choice. And you can also find cheap stays in Frankfurt on our platform, starting at €440 a month, with an all-inclusive price. Contact us now, and our professional assistants will help you to get your favourite student residence in Frankfurt!

About Frankfurt

Frankfurt has consistently been ranked among the most liveable and wealthiest cities in Europe. Most importantly, it is very safe, so many young people and students choose to live in the Frankfurt student apartments. The well-known educational institutions attract countless students who come here to achieve their academic goals, such as Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, the College of Fine Arts Frankfurt am Main, and more.

 

Frankfurt is one of the most popular cities in Germany, a significant financial centre in Germany and the world, and a central transportation hub in Europe. It is also a popular venue for various festivals every year, including large international book fairs, musical instrument fairs, and car shows. Besides, Frankfurt is known for its fantastic nightlife, with many pubs, bars, and nightclubs gathering in the city. You will not be bored here, day or night.

 

Frankfurt perfectly combines modern city life and historical heritage. This 2,000-year-old German city has a lot to offer. For example, Frankfurt Cathedral was built in the 14th or 15th century, and St Paul's Church is a national historical monument in Germany. The "Alte Oper" is also worth a visit. Although it was severely damaged during World War II, it was rebuilt in the 1970s and has now become one of the most beautiful buildings in Frankfurt. Moreover, you can discover more about history, art, and culture by visiting over 60 museums in Frankfurt.

Best Student Accommodation in Frankfurt

uhoms.com provides the best student accommodation in Frankfurt, helping you find a home away from home. Our private student apartments are all-inclusive and fully furnished, with student needs in mind. Ensuring students have a comfortable living environment and maintaining their privacy. The student housing we offer is in great locations; you can walk to Goethe University or Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences in 10 minutes, and you'll find restaurants, cafes, stores, and train stations just around the corner. With easy access to the city's diversity and bustle, students can enjoy a vibrant and unforgettable study experience.

 

Property options include Purpose-built Student Accommodation (PBSA) and student apartments for rent in Frankfurt. Room types range from a single room to an entire apartment. According to property types, below are some recommended Frankfurt student housing:

  1. THE FIZZ Frankfurt (purpose-built student accommodation)
  2. Urbanum (purpose-built student accommodation) 
  3. Frankfurt Riedberg (purpose-built student accommodation) 
  4. Economy (apartments for rent)
  5. Alvarium (apartments for rent) 
  6. Apartment at Esslinger Straße 
  7. Studio at Hamburger Allee
  8. Shared Flat (WG) at Tucholskystraße
  9. Apartment at Gervinusstraße
  10. Apartments at Eschersheimer Landstraße

Cheap Student Accommodation Frankfurt

You can easily find cheap student accommodation in Frankfurt at uhomes.com. We offer options from €440 per month, with bills included. Roughly one-third of our listings have a cost range between €440 to €800 per month. The low price doesn't imply there are additional costs. Our listings are typically fully furnished with high-end home amenities, and community spaces include gyms and study spaces. Make your spending worth it.

 

The cost of student apartments varies by location and room type. To meet your budget limit, you can rent a student room in an area far from the Frankfurt city center, or choose rooms in shared flats (Wohngemeinschaft, WG). Besides, you can also rent an entire flat in Frankfurt with friends so that you can split the rent and bills. Or you can book with us early and refer your friends to take advantage of our exclusive discounts.

 

Below are some options for cheap student apartments in Frankfurt:

Shared apartment at Mainzer Straße (€440/month)

Shared room at Weisbachstraße (€540/month) 

Flat share at Leipziger Straße (€570/month)  

Flat share at Renoirallee (€580/month) 

Shared apartment at Weisbachstraße (€639/month) 

Room Types of Frankfurt Student Accommodation

uhomes.com offers a variety of room types, including single rooms, studios, and shared apartments, with different layouts and exposures that are tailored to your preferences and budget. The average size of a Frankfurt student apartment is about 17-40 square meters. But the rent for smaller student flats is usually higher because they're in higher demand. Helping you understand the main types of accommodation in Frankfurt for students, here is a guide: 

  1. Single Rooms
    A single room, usually a bedroom for one person, contains a single bed and basic furniture. You need to share bathroom, kitchen, and living spaces with roommates.
    Rent: From €570/month
  2. Shared Apartments - Wohngemeinschaft (WG)
    This is a super popular option for students because it's both affordable and sociable. You have your own bedroom and share the rest of the flat for rent with other tenants, usually co-living with 1 to 4 flatmates. The flats are generally equipped with essential home furniture and facilities, such as beds, tables, chairs, kitchenware, and cabinets. Living in a shared flat is a good way to meet new friends and practise your language.
    Rent: From €440/month, depending on the location, room size, and facilities.
  3. Studio Apartments in Frankfurt
    Another sought-after housing type for students. This is a self-contained unit with a bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen area, fully furnished and equipped with necessary appliances. It's suitable for students who value privacy and prefer living independently in a high-quality environment.
    Rent: From €750/month
  4. Entire Student Apartments in Frankfurt
    If you have enough budget, renting an entire apartment can be more comfortable. You have your own space without worrying about noise. There are 1-bedroom apartments and multi-bedroom apartments (2B-5B). You can live alone or together with your friends. Of course, the average rent is higher.
    Rent: From €899/month

Best Districts for Student Accommodation Frankfurt

Best Districts for Student Accommodation Frankfurt are Innenstadt, Bockenheim, Bornheim, Gallus, and Sachsenhausen. Frankfurt is a city integrating history and modern city life. You can choose trendy areas full of delicious restaurants, relaxing Cafés, and vibrant nightlife, or quiet districts a little farther from the city center with many green spaces, according to your preferences. Below, we list some popular, student-friendly districts to consider when booking student accommodation in Frankfurt.

 

Where your student accommodation in Frankfurt is located is a crucial factor that may impact your living experience and happiness. Below is the list of the best districts in Frankfurt:

  1. Innenstadt (City Center)
    Innenstadt is the city center of the Frankfurt. The main shopping street, bars and clubs are within easy reach, making it ideal for those who want to experience real city life. However, rent here is pretty expensive. You can book Frankfurt student accommodation here if you have enough budget.
  2. Bockenheim
    Bockenheim is a top choice for students, where is easy commute to the main campus of Goethe University Frankfurt. This district also has a mix of academic and social atmosphere, with numerous libraries, cafés and bars. However, live in a popular area can be a little noisy and the cost may be higher.
  3. Bornheim
    Bornheim attracts many young people and students to live in. The lively Bergerstraße street is filled with well-known restaurants, cafés and boutiques. There are lots of affordable and small student apartments in this district, compare to the city center, which are very popular among students.
  4. Gallus
    Gallus is emerging many new-built apartments and becoming popular among students. Living here will be a good choice if you want to live in a modern room with limit budget. And access to public transport is easy, well-connected with universities and city center.
  5. Sachsenhausen
    Sachsenhausen offers more affordable accommodation and well-connected with the city center by public transport. Besides, you'll have many interesting places to visit when living in student accommodation in Sachsenhausen, Frankfurt. In addition to museums and other cultural sites, bars, pubs, and vibrant nightlife are within a short walking distance.

Rental Terms for Student Accommodation in Frankfurt

The rental terms for Frankfurt student accommodation follow German rental law, and there are many specific German terms related to renting. For example, new students need to provide an Anmeldung form issued by the city hall to prove that they have a fixed address. Here, we summarize a listing of some standard rental terms:

  1. Kaltmiete: Cold Rent. Which means the monthly rent, without any additional costs such as water, electricity, or heating.
  2. Warmmiete: Warm Rent. The rent covers all additional costs, i.e., water, electricity, heating, and waste disposal.
  3. Nebenkosten: Additional Costs. It means additional costs or services that are included in your warm rent.
  4. Mietvertrag: Rental Contract
  5. Mietkaution: Security deposit. Usually required by landlords to be up to three times the Kaltmiete.
  6. Wohngemeinschaft (WG): Shared Accommodation
  7. Studentenwohnheim: Student Accommodation

For more rental terms and vocabulary, you can check this blog: How to Find Accommodation in Germany

Living Expenses in Frankfurt

Frankfurt is one of the most expensive cities in Germany, second only to Munich. The average cost of living in Frankfurt is about €2,600 per month for a single person, while a student's expenses can be much lower. When you come to study, the most significant part of your costs is the rent of student accommodation in Frankfurt. It is crucial to understand which factors should be considered when balancing the cost of living with a high quality of life. This will help you plan your budget well and prepare for an unforgettable study life in Frankfurt!

  1. Off-campus student apartments in Frankfurt:
    €450- €700 per month for a room to rent in Frankfurt; €700- €1,200 per month for studios; €900- €1,600+ per month for an apartment for rent in Frankfurt.
  2. On-campus student dormitories: around €250 - €400
  3. Groceries: €150 - €500 per month
  4. Food: €8 - €27 for a meal for one person at an inexpensive restaurant; €60 - €170 for a dinner for two at a mid-range restaurant.
  5. Transportation: €49 for a monthly public transport pass (Deutschlandticket)
  6. Internet & Mobile Phone: €80 - €150 per month
  7. Utility Bills: €150 - €250 per month. It can be higher for private or larger apartments.
  8. Entertainment: €50 - €100 per month
  9. Cloths: €100 - €200 per month

Want to learn more about living expenses in Germany? You may check our blogs about the Cost of Living in Germany and the Most Expensive Cities in Germany.

Universities in Frankfurt

Frankfurt is home to many of Germany's top universities, offering both academic and modern lifestyles and attracting both domestic and international students. Here are some universities and their details:

  1. Goethe University Frankfurt
    Frankfurt University is named after the world-class literary giant Goethe, in recognition of his spirit and contributions to literature, science, and philosophy. This university is famous in programs of economics, law and social science, with 19 people winning the Nobel Prize (the fifth in Germany). Oppenheimer, the "father of the atomic bomb", and Jurgen Klopp, the world-renowned German football coach, are both graduates of this university. Uhomes.com offers many options of student accommodations near the university in short walking distance.
  2. Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
    Compare to other universities, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences focus more on practical, career-oriented studies. At the same time, the university connect closely with local industries. Especially in fields like engineering, IT and business.
  3. Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
    It is the top private business school in Germany, well-known for subjects in economics, finance and management. For more than 50 years, this famous institution, founded by many famous financial institutions and supported by them in terms of capital, technology and employment, has trained more than 100,000 outstanding talents.
  4. Städelschule (State Academy of Fine Arts)
    One of the famous public institutions for fins arts. Städelschule prioritize the freedom of art creation, educate students with its unique model.
  5. Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts (HfMDK)
    Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts provides a practice-oriented training for students. Which is ideal for students want to learn for careers in fields on music, dance and theater.

Transportation in Frankfurt

Frankfurt is famous for its extensive and well-developed public transport network, including S-Bahn, U-Bahn, buses, and trains. Students can enjoy a discount on a semester ticket when taking public transport. And the Deutschland-Ticket is an alternative if the semester ticket is not available. Most student housing in Frankfurt is close to transit lines, making it convenient for both getting to classes and traveling around the city. Here is a brief introduction to public transport in Frankfurt:

  1. Metro
    There are nine suburban rail (S-Bahn) routes and nine combined tram and underground (U-Bahn) routes. One-way fare for an adult to most city areas is €2.75. If you are less than 2 kilometers from your destination, buy a "Kurzstrecke" (short-distance) ticket. It costs €1.85 for adults. If you need a day ticket, a 24-hour Frankfurt Card costs €22.
  2. Bus
    Buses operate 24 hours every day. Intercity routes are a convenient and affordable way to get around the city. A single trip ticket on a bus usually costs €1 - €2. It may be challenging to use the S-Bahn and U-Bahn late at night or early in the morning, so you may need to take the bus then.
  3. Trains
    Perfect choice for a short trip! Step out of your student accommodation in Frankfurt and enjoy your vacation by train to nearby cities or countries. Tickets cannot be purchased on board. So buy your tickets on the Deutsche Bahn website. The earlier you purchase long-distance tickets, the cheaper they are. Regional day tickets, weekend tickets, or all-Germany day tickets are available. For example, you can visit Berlin by train for only €18 in 4 hours, or travel to Brussels or Amsterdam for only €30 in 4 hours.

Things to do in Frankfurt

Frankfurt is a city where modernity intersects with history and culture. The streets of Frankfurt are full of old churches and historical traces, as well as evidence of advanced industry and technology. Below are some of the landmarks worth visiting. If you don't want to stay in student accommodation in Frankfurt in your spare time, plan a short trip! Here are some must-visit attractions for you:

  1. Frankfurt Cathedral
  2. Römerberg (Old Town Sqaure)
  3. Alte Nikolaikirche (Old Nicholas Church)
  4. Karmeliterkloster
  5. Palmengarten
  6. Stadtplanungsamt
  7. Goethe House
  8. Historisches Museum Frankfurt
  9. Shop on Zeil Street
  10. Main Tower

Student Life and Living in Frankfurt

Frankfurt offers a vibrant blend of academic achievement and cultural diversity for students. Home to renowned educational institutions such as Goethe University and Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, the city attracts students worldwide, fostering a multicultural environment. Living in student apartments in Frankfurt is not only for an easy commute to your university, but also offers you a balanced life.

  • Diverse Culture
    Beyond academics, Frankfurt offers a dynamic urban lifestyle. Known for its skyline and financial hub, and cultural attractions such as museums, theaters, and festivals. The city combines modernity with its historical charm. You can experience a diverse culture in this international community.
  • Lively lifestyle
    You can explore various cafes, bars, and student hotspots in areas like the Old Town and Bornheim. A variety of affordable dining options and lively nightlife offer a vibrant social scene. In addition, the Main River provides a scenic backdrop for leisure activities like jogging, cycling, or simply relaxing by the water.
  • Public transportation
    Convenient public transportation is efficient and student-friendly, making it easy to go to campus and navigate the city. Whether exploring the bustling streets of Sachsenhausen or relaxing in the peaceful Palmengarten, Frankfurt offers students a balanced, enriching experience of both town and nature.
  • Connect with Europe
    Want to travel out of the city? Frankfurt also serves as a gateway to explore other parts of Europe, adding a layer of adventure to student life. You can travel to Zurich, Amsterdam, Brussels, Vienna, and Barcelona by train with a cheap ticket, and you don’t even need a visa for travelling in the Schengen Area.

FAQs on Student Accommodation Frankfurt am Main

When should I start looking for my student accommodation in Frankfurt?

You should start looking for your Frankfurt student accommodation as soon as you receive your university offer. Usually, beginning to search 3 months before your expected move-in date is ideal. However, student accommodation in popular areas at affordable prices is very competitive in Frankfurt, especially before the new semester starts. Once you find perfect student housing in Frankfurt, apply ASAP!

What types of student accommodation in Frankfurt?

There are many types of student accommodation in Frankfurt, including student dormitories, purpose-built student accommodation, and other private apartments. Choosing the suitable one to meet your budget and preferences. Below are generally four types of student accommodation in Frankfurt:

  1. Student dormitories: managed by the Studierendenwerk Frankfurt am Main, less cost but lack privacy.
  2. Purpose-built Student Accommodation (PBSA): designed with student need in mind, come with fully furnished and all-inclusive rent, and privately managed.
    • Studio: self-contained living space including a bedroom, a kitchenette, and a private bathroom all in one room. Designed for single occupancy.
    • En-suite: single room that accommodates one person. It usually contains a single bed and basic amenities.
  3. Shared apartments (Wohngemeinschaft or WG): A very popular option. Individual space for relaxing and studying, with shared bedrooms, shared kitchenettes, and shared living spaces.
  4. Entire Apartments for Rent: 1-bed apartments and multi-bed apartments. Separate bedroom(s), a living area, a kitchen, and one or two bathroom(s).

How much is student housing in Frankfurt?

The average price of student housing in Frankfurt is about €1,200 per month, depending on location, room type, facilities, and room size. uhome.com offers a variety of affordable Frankfurt student accommodation for your preferences. Check the price level by types of student housing in Frankfurt:

  • Shared apartment from €570 per month
  • Studios from €750 per month
  • En-suit from €440 per month

Can I get discounts for my student residence in Frankfurt?

Yes, you can. uhomes.com offers many great deals and discounts for renting your student residence in Frankfurt, including early-bird offers, group bookings, friend referrals, and cash rewards. We commit to offering you the best offers and a price match guarantee. Besides, you can also save more by booking affordable student accommodation with us. Want to know more about our discounts? Feel free to contact our 24/7 professional assistants.

How big is a student apartment in Frankfurt?

The student apartments in Frankfurt vary in size; they generally range from 10 to 40 square meters. A single room in a shared flat can be as small as 15 square meters. However, larger options are also available for apartments, up to 120 square meters.

How can I book student accommodation in Frankfurt?

At uhomes.com, the booking process is simple and user-friendly. Just follow the three steps:
1. Filter by Budget: Set your price range and find student accommodation in Frankfurt within your budget constraint. You can also filter the Frankfurt housing through price, duration, property type, room type, move-in month, etc. View the results and save your favorite listings for comparison.
2. Check Room Details: Click to enter the details page of the student housing in Frankfurt you are interested in and carefully check the various information and room fees.
3. Contact and Arrange Viewings: Click "Apply Now" or "Enquire Now" and leave your contact information. One of our professional consultants will work with you on the booking details or help you confirm the best student apartment in Frankfurt.

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