Where To Find Student Accommodation In Cape Town


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Welcome to our student accommodation section.

Student accommodation is often seen as a safe, convenient, and cheaper alternative to renting privately while at university. If you are a student living in Cape Town looking for a place to live, below is a list of websites that might help you find the perfect accommodation.


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Moving away from home is a huge transition but choosing where you are going to live whilst completing your studies is one of the most important and exciting decisions you get to make as a student.

There are numerous accommodation options to consider, whether it be staying at home, private student accommodation, or campus residences.

Most students prefer living on campus residences because it is convenient, grants them access to university resources and ultimately saves them the trouble of a daily commute.

Where you can find Student Accommodation in Cape Town:

  • Digsconnect – Founded in 2018, Digsconnect is Africa's largest student accommodation marketplace. The platform has created an easy way for students to find living spaces.
  • South Point – South Point is an online platform that helps students find accommodation that is based within walking distance of most institutions as well as public transport zones.
  • Nest - NEST provides comfortable and affordable student accommodation in Cape Town.
  • Student and Life – Located in Cape Town, Student and life offers safe, affordable, and exciting student accommodation.
  • My Domain Living – My Domain Living is one of Cape Towns leading off campus student accommodation facilities. 
  • Campus Key – CampusKey provides luxury all-inclusive student accommodation to students looking for a place to live whilst at university.

Deciding on where you want to stay is not an easy decision to make and there are numerous factors that you should consider, for one it is always advisable to ask for advice when selecting your accommodation. 

Consider This When Choosing Your Student Accommodation

Consider The Distance/Commute

Student accommodation located close to your chosen campus is very important. The closer the more convenient it is for you to get to and from lectures with ease. You might just find out last minute that university is closed due to student protesting, in a instance like this, proximity matters.

Choose Recommended Accommodation By Your Fellow Peers Or Previous Graduates

Check with your University or College whether they have onsite or off-campus accommodation. This is one way to be sure that you will be getting great recommendations. 

Check Whether The Location Is Safe And Secure

Safety and security as a student is of vital importance. There may be times where you would need to have classes until late and then travel home so consider the location and the security of the place you are considering.

Check That There Is Internet Connectivity Or WIFI

You will be busy with plenty of assignments and homework tasks during your time at college or university. 

Weigh Up What You Get for Money

Look for accommodation which is fully kitted out with all of the conveniences of home. The last thing you want is to struggle buying extra furniture after already paying a huge monthly fee.

Make Sure The Place Is Clean And Comfortable

Being in a clean and comfortable environment makes studying more productive and spending time at the digs more home-like. Find out how often your place will be cleaned and what the options are regarding that. Also, when looking at the accommodation for the first time, note the cleanliness and the state that the place is in and ask yourself, do you see yourself staying here, before signing on the dotted line.


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