Belgrade Student Apartments: Costs Near Universities Revealed
Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Rent prices for student apartments in Belgrade, Serbia, vary significantly based on location and size.
- Apartments near university campuses in the city center, Voลพdovac, and Kumodraลพ range from 240 to 500 euros for studios and one-bedroom units.
- Larger apartments or those in newer buildings, suitable for multiple students sharing costs, can cost up to 1,400 euros.
Finding affordable accommodation near desired faculties is a major concern for students in Belgrade, Serbia. Rental prices for apartments in areas popular with students fluctuate based on proximity to universities, size, and condition, with options available for various budgets.
In the city center, around Studentski Trg and Zeleni Venac, studio apartments and one-bedroom units up to 35 square meters typically rent for 350 to 500 euros per month. Many of these are offered furnished and have been recently renovated, though prices can vary based on specific location and property condition.
The Voลพdovac municipality, home to faculties like FON and FPN, also presents a range of options. Near the Faculty of Transport Engineering, only a few of the advertised apartments are priced below 500 euros. A two-bedroom apartment on the ground floor is available for 400 euros, while a 43-square-meter unit costs 460 euros. More spacious or luxuriously furnished apartments in new buildings can reach up to 1,400 euros, making them suitable for students willing to share costs.
In Kumodraลพ, also part of Voลพdovac and near the Faculty of Pharmacy, rental prices are generally more accessible. Out of six available listings, only one exceeds 500 euros. Most apartments range from 240 to 500 euros, with a 21-square-meter studio available for 240 euros. Other options include apartments at 250, 300, and 350 euros, catering to a wider range of student budgets.
Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.