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Short-term and long-term accomodation



Below is a list of the most common accommodation options, ranging from short to long-term:

1. Hotels and hostels:
Usually the easiest place to stay while looking for somewhere to live.

2. Residence (apartment) hotels:
This is also a relatively easy option which usually doesn't have any nasty surprises. However, it is usually more expensive than renting if you plan to stay for more than 3 months.

3. Student accommodation
This includes halls of residence and privately run residences. It is usually cheap solution but must be organized long time in advance.

4. Sharing a flat or house
In terms of value for money this is a good solution, especially if you don't know anyone where you are staying. It can be a good way to improve your language skills and get to know new people.

5. Renting a room, flat, or house
The solution for most people, this can be difficult (especially in Paris) and take time - in some cases several weeks - to find what you are looking for.

6. Buying a flat or house
If you are planning to stay in France for more then 5 years, this might be the most economic solution. However, the market is far less attractive today then it used to be at the end of 90s.


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