Erasmus Apartments Tallinn

Overview
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Filter by contract length, location, and budget to find shared flats or private rooms suitable for short academic stays.
Erasmus apartments Tallinn are options for students and short-term academic visitors looking for shared flats or private rooms close to TalTech and Tallinn University. This page focuses on practical steps and trade-offs when you need short academic contracts and budget living rather than long-term leasing.
Use this guide to decide what matters most for your stay: how flexible the lease must be, whether a shared flat works for your routine, and what neighbourhood factors affect daily life and costs. It aims to support decision-making, not to list specific rooms.
Who this is best for
- Exchange students on a single semester at TalTech or Tallinn University who need short, flexible contracts.
- International students arriving for a short research visit or summer school looking for budget shared flats.
- New arrivals who prefer shared living to reduce rent and utilities while meeting other students.
- Students on tight budgets prioritising location near campus over private amenities.
- Students who need a simple month-to-month or semester-based arrangement rather than a full-year lease.
What to expect
Transport and walkability

Many student-friendly areas in Tallinn are walkable to campus or well served by public transport. Bikes and scooters are common for short trips, while buses and trams cover longer routes. When choosing Erasmus apartments Tallinn, factor in the typical commute you are willing to accept: a short walk reduces daily friction, but reliable transit makes slightly farther neighbourhoods viable.
Consider how often you will travel outside study hours—for groceries, libraries, and social life—and check general connectivity rather than exact schedules.
Things to watch out for
Short academic contracts and shared flats have specific friction points to watch for:
- Deposits and refund terms: confirm conditions for return and what damages are charged.
- Contract clarity: ensure the lease length, guest rules, and utility responsibilities are written down.
- Utility and internet costs: ask whether these are included or billed separately and how usage is split.
- Subletting and permission: clarify whether you can transfer the contract if your plans change.
- Scams and listings: verify that the contact and address are genuine before paying anything upfront.
- Noise and building quality: cheaper places may have trade-offs in insulation, elevators, or communal areas.
Next steps
Start by listing your non-negotiables: contract length, maximum commute, and budget. Schedule viewings where possible, ask specific questions about deposits and utilities, and compare a few options rather than accepting the first available room. Keep documents ready (ID, acceptance letter, references) to speed up applications.
Compare short-term lease options
Check contract terms, deposit norms, and typical running costs before booking a room or signing a short academic lease.
FAQ
How do I find Erasmus apartments Tallinn for a semester?
Begin with university housing pages, student groups, and reputable rental portals. Prioritise flats that clearly state contract length and which utilities are included; schedule viewings or video tours before committing.
What paperwork is commonly required for Erasmus apartments Tallinn?
Standard requests include ID, proof of student status or acceptance letter, and a contact for references. Some landlords may ask for a local guarantor; always confirm required documents before viewing.
Are shared flats common for short academic contracts?
Yes. Shared flats are a common, budget-friendly choice for short academic stays. They split costs and often offer furnished rooms, but expect to agree on household rules and shared responsibilities.
When should I start looking for student housing in Tallinn?
Begin your search as early as you can, especially ahead of semester start dates. Availability can tighten seasonally, so early comparison and preparedness help secure the best match for your contract length and budget.
Frequently asked questions
How do I find Erasmus apartments Tallinn for a semester?
Begin with university housing pages, student groups, and reputable rental portals. Prioritise flats that clearly state contract length and which utilities are included; schedule viewings or video tours before committing.
What paperwork is commonly required for Erasmus apartments Tallinn?
Standard requests include ID, proof of student status or acceptance letter, and a contact for references. Some landlords may ask for a local guarantor; always confirm required documents before viewing.
Are shared flats common for short academic contracts?
Yes. Shared flats are a common, budget-friendly choice for short academic stays. They split costs and often offer furnished rooms, but expect to agree on household rules and shared responsibilities.
When should I start looking for student housing in Tallinn?
Begin your search as early as you can, especially ahead of semester start dates. Availability can tighten seasonally, so early comparison and preparedness help secure the best match for your contract length and budget.
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