Looking for student accommodation? The fastest way to find the right student accommodation is to start with the city where you study. That's why at QOT we group all student accommodation clearly by city. This allows you to immediately view the right options for your campus, your daily commute and your budget, without having to scroll through a long list of accommodation in different cities.
First, choose your student city and then discover which type of accommodation suits you best: a classic student room with shared facilities or a studio with extra privacy. On each city page, you will find a clear overview of available rooms, supplemented with practical information about studying and living in the city. This allows you to make a choice more quickly and easily plan a visit or application.
Choosing student accommodation is about more than just the price. Pay particular attention to the location: how easy is it to get to campus, and are there shops, public transport and safe cycle routes nearby? Also check what is included in the rent. Some student accommodation works with an all-inclusive price, while others charge fixed costs or consumption separately, which can make a big difference at the end of the month.
In addition, consider your preferences for comfort and privacy. A student room is ideal if you enjoy social contact and are comfortable with shared spaces. A studio is useful if you prefer to live independently or are looking for extra peace and quiet during study and exam periods.
Finally, consider practical matters such as contract duration, deposit, house rules and facilities (Wi-Fi, bicycle storage, communal areas). With these points in mind, you will be able to find a student room that not only feels right at the start, but also remains practical throughout the academic year.
In most of our residences, the monthly cost typically includes Wi-Fi, water consumption, electricity consumption, waste collection, and cleaning of the common areas. However, inclusions can vary per residence, check the individual residence page for the exact monthly cost breakdown and what’s included.
Yes. You can always contact us to schedule a visit, just send us a message via our contact form and we’ll arrange a suitable time.
In Belgium there’s a lot of demand for student housing, so starting early gives you the best choice. Ideally, begin looking around November–December for the next academic year, especially if you want a specific city, location near campus, or a particular room type.
A room (student room) is typically your private bedroom/study space, while key facilities like the kitchen and bathroom are shared with other students. It’s usually the most budget-friendly option and more social.A studio is a self-contained unit where you have more privacy and your own facilities, often including a private bathroom and sometimes a kitchenette as well.
Yes. Most of our residences offer communal areas and/or secure bicycle storage. You can check the facilities for each building on the individual residence page, where we clearly list what’s included (including whether bike storage is available).
Leave a message on our contact page or contact verhuur@qotstudent.be