Comparing coliving spaces in Trondheim
Use the comparison below to weigh Trondheim's coliving spaces on price, room type, location and minimum stay. The options are led by Bo Coliving across the city — Midtbyen in the centre, plus Ila, Steinan, Nardo and others near NTNU and nature — alongside UMEUS student co-living, offering furnished rooms and apartments with bills included and a digital rental process aimed at students and young professionals.
| Name | Avg. Price/m | Coliving Type | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| UMEUS Student Co-living Trondheim | €1,690 | Apartments | 2.4 (14) |
| Bo Coliving Falkenborg | – | Apartments | 1.0 (1) |
| Bo Coliving Ila | – | Shared Flat | – |
| Bo Coliving Midtbyen | – | Shared Flat | – |
| Bo Coliving Steinan | – | Shared Flat | – |
| Bo Coliving Charlottenlund | – | Shared Flat | – |
| Bo Coliving Mørlenda | – | Shared Flat | – |
| Bo Coliving Rosendal | – | Shared Flat | – |
| Bo Coliving Nardo | – | Shared Flat | – |
All Colivings in Trondheim
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2.4 (14 ratings)Nardobakken 4, 7032 Trondheim, Norway<p>In Trondheim’s Nardobakken area, this student co-living brings together furnished apartments, sha...
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Osloveien 24, 7017 Trondheim, Norway<p>Bo Coliving Ila sits in Trondheim’s city setting and suits students and young adults who want hou...
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1.0 (1 ratings)Thoning Owesens gate 25, 7044 Trondheim, Norway<p>In Trondheim, this coliving sits at Thoning Owesens gate 25 in Falkenborg, with a clear focus on...
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Repslagerveita 6, 7012 Trondheim, Norway<p>In Trondheim, this coliving at Repslagerveita 6 fits students and young adults who want a practic...
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Edgar B. Schieldrops veg, 7033 Trondheim, Norway<p>In Trondheim, this student-focused coliving sits on Edgar B. Schieldrops veg and suits students a...
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Hørløcks veg 61b, 7058 Trondheim, Norway<p>In Charlottenlund, this student-focused coliving in Trondheim offers practical housing for studen...
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Mørlenda 1, 7019 Trondheim, Norway<p>In Trondheim, this student-focused coliving sits at Mørlenda 1 and suits people who want practica...
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Gamle Kongevei 48, 7068 Trondheim, Norway<p>In Trondheim, this student-focused coliving on Gamle Kongevei 48 suits students and young adults...
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Kringsjåvegen 24 a, 7032 Trondheim, Norway<p>In Trondheim, this student-focused coliving sits at Kringsjåvegen 24 a and keeps things practical...
Frequently Asked Questions about Coliving in Trondheim
- Coliving in Trondheim typically ranges from about €620 to €2,346 per month, depending on the room type. A room in a shared flat sits at the lower end, while a private apartment reaches the top of the range. The monthly fee usually includes internet, electricity and furniture, and student tenants benefit from a reduced deposit of around one month's rent. The rental and contract process runs digitally through an app, keeping admin light.
- Yes. Bo Coliving runs properties across Trondheim, several of them close to NTNU (the Norwegian University of Science and Technology) campuses and student areas, as well as central Midtbyen and quieter, nature-adjacent districts like Steinan and Nardo. NTNU is Norway's leading science-and-technology university with many English-taught master's programmes, so the coliving here suits international students and young researchers as well as Norwegians.
- It's excellent for focused work with strong tech energy, with a few caveats. Internet is fast and reliable, the city is safe and walkable, and there's a real startup and research community around NTNU with regular meetups. The setting is beautiful — river, fjord and forest, with skiing and cycling close by. The trade-offs are a high cost of living, dark winters, and coliving that's geared toward students and longer student-style leases rather than short, flexible stays. It suits remote workers wanting a longer base in a youthful, innovative city.
- Trondheim's coliving is geared toward longer stays. Bo Coliving leases typically run for three years, with some one-year contracts available, aimed at students and young adults rather than short-term visitors. If you need a short or flexible stay of a few weeks or months, availability is limited, so check current terms directly before applying — and consider serviced apartments or short-term rentals as an alternative for brief stays.
Why choose Trondheim for your next coliving experience
Trondheim is Norway's compact, youthful tech-and-student city — colourful wharves along the Nidelva river, the medieval Nidaros Cathedral, and a big student population centred on NTNU, the country's leading science-and-technology university. Summers are mild and bright with long days; winters are cold, snowy and dark, but cosy. It's safe, clean and surrounded by fjords and forest.
Coliving in Trondheim is led by Bo Coliving, which runs furnished student-and-young-professional housing across the city — including Ila, Midtbyen (the centre), Steinan, Nardo and more — plus UMEUS student co-living. The model centres on modern furnished rooms and apartments with a digital, app-based rental process, so it suits NTNU students and young adults more than short-stay nomads. Most properties are close to campus, the centre or nature.
Prices span a wide range, from around €620 to €2,346 per month depending on whether you take a room in a shared flat or a private apartment, with internet, electricity and furniture included in many properties. These are student-style leases — often three years, with some one-year options — and student tenants get a reduced deposit (one month's rent). It's a base for longer stays rather than a brief visit.
For remote work the fundamentals are strong: fast, steady internet, plus cafés and the buzz of a tech-university town. Trondheim has a real startup and research scene around NTNU, so meetups and community are easy to find. Downtime means river kayaking, cycling (it has the world's only bike lift), skiing at Bymarka, and fjord trips. The cost of living is high, but the setting and student energy are a strong draw.