Finding housing on your own
If you don't have housing priority through KTH, you should start looking for private accommodation as soon as you are admitted. We do not assist in finding housing, but we have gathered some valuable tips to get you going. Most of our students find their first accommodation through private housing ads and then move into SSSB student accommodation after a semester or two when they have enough queue days.
Step 1: Register for the SSSB queue
You can register for the Stockholm Student Housing Foundation (SSSB) housing queue 90 days before you become a student union member. You need to be a student union member to get housing from SSSB, and you can become a member when you arrive at KTH. Vacant apartments are offered to applicants who have the most days in the queue. The SSSB website shows the average waiting time for each housing option. Even though some students get housing quicker, expect to queue at least one semester before receciving an offer through SSSB. Students who are prioritized for housing through KTH for their first year are also highly recommended to sign up in the SSSB queue, to secure housing for their second year. For more detailed information about joining the SSSB queue, please check THS website thskth.se
You can also register for the Stockholm Housing Agency . They take a small yearly fee and you can not register before you have a Swedish personal identity number or coordination number. Average queue times are longer than SSSB, but some students get accommodation within a year.
Step 2: Look at private housing ads
Finding a first hand housing contract on short notice in Stockholm is not common. Most students find their first accommodation on the subletting market. You can keep this housing throughout your studies or until you are offered accommodation from SSSB. Some students stay in a hostel or with friends for their first weeks in Stockholm while searching for accommodation. Renting a flat with other new students or a room in a co-living space for a shorter period is also an alternative.
You can also apply for housing through DIS Study Abroad in Scandinavia , a study abroad organisation and KTH partner that sometimes offers vacant apartments to KTH students.
How far away from campus can I live?
To maximize your chances of finding accommodation quickly, we recommend not limiting your search to the city centre where the competition is the stiffest. The average commuting time in Stockholm is 40 minutes single journey. To find out if the accommodation you are interested in is within commuting distance from the campus, you can use the travel planner on the website of SL (Stockholm public transport).
