Bordeaux is undoubtedly the most dynamic city in the Aquitaine region. Whether you’re studying or working there, its quality of life and activity attract thousands of French people every year. By renting a room in Bordeaux in one of our coliving accommodations, you will benefit from its richness in cultural, gastronomic, and economic development.

If you love downtown living, you’ll appreciate the location of some of our coliving accommodations in the Place de la Bourse neighborhood. As a professional or student, you’ll love their proximity to the historic center, attractions, shops, and amenities that will make your daily life easier. Do you prefer residential areas while still being close to the center? In Bordeaux, you’ll be served! Some of our apartments are located in the Bastide neighborhood. This former industrial district has reinvented itself and has become, over the years, one of the green lungs of the city thanks to the Botanical Garden of more than 4 hectares, and various other green spaces. 

Our rooms in Bordeaux

Discover all our available rooms for rent in Bordeaux here.

| Colivys

Bordeaux - Urbin

Room 3
  • 9m²room
  • 82m²flat
  • 5rooms
  • double bed
  • wifi
575 € / months
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Bordeaux - Orion B11

Room 4
  • 10m²room
  • 86m²flat
  • 4rooms
  • double bed
  • wifi
530 € / months
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Bordeaux - Urbin

Room 4
  • 10m²room
  • 82m²flat
  • 5rooms
  • double bed
  • wifi
520 € / months
| Colivys

Bordeaux - Orion B02

Room 1
  • 15m²room
  • 54m²flat
  • 2rooms
  • double bed
  • dressing
  • wifi
600 € / months
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Bordeaux - Urbin

Room 5
  • 12m²room
  • 82m²flat
  • 5rooms
  • double bed
  • wifi
520 € / months
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Bordeaux - Orion B02

Room 2
  • 13m²room
  • 54m²flat
  • 2rooms
  • double bed
  • wifi
600 € / months
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Bordeaux - Le Bacalan

Room 1
  • 14m²room
  • 68m²flat
  • 3rooms
  • double bed
  • balcony
  • wifi
640 € / months
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Bordeaux - Charcot

Room 4
  • 12m²room
  • 163m²flat
  • 6rooms
  • double bed
  • wifi
700 € / months

Coliving, the revolution on the rental market

An ingenious blend of roommates and hotels, coliving will delight anyone in search of community living and independence. This way of life allows you to share a single accommodation with several people while having your own room for rent in Bordeaux. As a coliver, you can benefit from services that meet your needs, such as concierge services or a shuttle service.

Are you hesitating between renting a room in Bordeaux in a coliving arrangement, a flatshare, or with a homeowner? Coliving is the solution! If you choose this way of life, you can be assured that your privacy will be preserved. Unlike a flatshare or renting a room from a homeowner, you won’t have to share all the living spaces in the accommodation you occupy with the landlord or roommates. You and your colivers have your own lives. This avoids conflicts and therefore promotes the creation of social ties. Are you looking for flexibility? You’ve come to the right place! With coliving, there’s no minimum stay required. This allows you to adjust your stay according to your needs and desires. So, what are you waiting for to rent in Bordeaux?

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Your questions on our rooms for rent in Bordeaux

The average price of a room for rent in a homestay in Bordeaux is €537 per month.

In coliving, you share a living space with different people. Each person has rented their own room in Bordeaux within the apartment or house. Unlike renting a room in a homestay, no one is the owner. All occupants are tenants.

The main risk is illegal subletting. Not all sublets are equal. By going through companies like Colivys, you will be assured of being in compliance with the law and having no problems with the landlord or the law.

Depending on the room for rent in Bordeaux, different types of leases may be offered to you. In coliving, you can sign one of three different leases: a lease common to all colivers, an individual lease per coliver, or a main tenant lease. The other colivers will then be considered legally as subtenants.”