Overview & Location
Hacker Residence is located at 91120 Palaiseau, a commune in the southern suburbs of Paris (Île-de-France). The property sits within easy reach of several major universities: PSL University, Sorbonne University (merged from Paris IV & UPMC), Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, and Université Paris Cité. A bus station is directly outside the residence, as noted by a resident, making commutes to central Paris and nearby campuses relatively straightforward. The area is quieter than central Paris, which may appeal to students seeking a less hectic environment while still having access to the city via public transport.
The residence offers a mix of shared rooms, studios, ensuites, and private rooms, with monthly rent ranging from €365 to €405. This puts Hacker Residence at the entry-level end of Paris’s student housing market: the city’s current from-price is exactly €365 per month. However, “from-price” typically reflects the cheapest available unit (often a shared room or small studio), so the upper end of €405 is still competitive for a private room or ensuite in the Paris region.
Who This Residence Suits
Hacker Residence is best suited for:
- Budget-conscious students who need a place below €410 per month. With a minimum lease of 4 months, it works well for semester exchanges or short-term study programs.
- Students attending PSL University, Sorbonne University, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, or Université Paris Cité – the residence’s Palaiseau location and direct bus connection make these campuses accessible.
- Pet owners – the property is marked as “Pet Friendly,” so students with small animals may find it accommodating (subject to the operator’s specific terms).
- Those who use on-site laundry and gym facilities – both are listed as available amenities.
- Students comfortable with a shared room option – the cheapest rooms (shared) likely correspond to the €365 figure. If you are open to sharing, this residence offers a low entry price.
Who Should Look Elsewhere

Given resident feedback and the property’s conditions, Hacker Residence may not suit:
- Anyone sensitive to heat – a verified Google review (by Maga Nuriyev) states the residence becomes “Ultra, ultra hot during summers.” If air conditioning is essential, look for another property.
- People who rely on stable Wi-Fi – multiple reviews specifically mention the Wi-Fi authentication logs you out every 2–3 days, causing disruption. Nazrin Nasirova wrote: “Wifi logging out every 2-3 days, it is so frickin annoying. I have 6 different devices and it is a mess.” If uninterrupted internet for remote work or online exams is critical, this may be a dealbreaker.
- Students wanting a central Paris address – Palaiseau is a suburb; daily commute to the city centre takes additional time. The bus outside helps, but it is not a metro.
- Those who prefer a guaranteed studio or ensuite – while those room types exist, the cheapest units are shared rooms. Availability may vary.
- Students looking for immediate move-in – the property’s tags include “not_available,” which suggests current availability may be limited. Always check with the operator before planning a booking.
What Residents Actually Say
We sourced two detailed reviews (from Google) that highlight the real experience. Here are verbatim quotes:
Maga Nuriyev (rating 3/5): “Personnel and location are very good. It could have been a solid 5 starts, if not some very annoying sides of the residence: - Ultra, ultra hot during summers - Wifi with authentication that logs you out every 2-3 days. Double annoying when you’re in the middle of something important and you suddenly lose internet conn”
Nazrin Nasirova (rating 3/5): “Wifi logging out every 2-3 days, it is so frickin annoying. I have 6 different devices and it is a mess.”
Emma Herrero (rating 4/5): “Very convenient location for attending to nearby universities. Bus station right outside is an added benefit.”
The overall Google rating is 4.0 from 167 reviews, indicating that many residents find the residence satisfactory despite the Wi-Fi and heat issues. The positive comments focus on location and staff; the negatives are isolated but consistent.
Price Positioning vs Paris Market
Paris is one of Europe’s most expensive student cities, with typical studio rents ranging from €500 to €800 per month and shared rooms often starting around €400–€500. Hacker Residence’s €365–€405 range is below the Paris average for a private room or studio. The city’s from-price of €365 matches the residence’s minimum – meaning Hacker Residence is essentially the cheapest option in the current Paris inventory (among 27 properties listed on the platform). However, that bottom price is likely for a shared room; studios and ensuites will be at the upper end or slightly above.
All prices mentioned are indicative — confirm with the operator at the time of booking.
Room-Type Guidance
Hacker Residence offers four room types:
- Shared Room – cheapest, likely €365/month. You will share the room and possibly a bathroom/kitchen. Best for those on a minimal budget who do not mind a roommate.
- Ensuite – includes a private bathroom but shared kitchen (likely mid-range €380–€390). Suitable for those wanting more privacy without a full studio premium.
- Private Room – could be a single bedroom in a shared apartment or a private studio. Price probably around €390–€405.
- Studio – highest price (€405 or above). Self-contained with kitchenette and bathroom. Ideal for those who want complete independence.
Given the price cap of €405, even the studio is reasonably priced compared to Paris averages. However, exact room-type pricing is not provided in the data; ask the operator for specifics.
Booking Timing & Availability
The residence currently carries a “not_available” tag, which may indicate that no units are free right now, or that availability is intermittent. Student housing in Paris is highly seasonal: bookings for the 2026–2027 academic year typically open months in advance. If you are planning for September 2026, start checking in early 2026. For shorter stays (minimum lease 4 months), availability may open up during the year as tenants leave.
Given the Wi-Fi and heat complaints, it is advisable to ask the operator directly whether these issues have been addressed in recent updates. New management or infrastructure changes could have resolved them.
FAQ
How reliable is the Wi-Fi at Hacker Residence?
Based on multiple resident reviews, the Wi-Fi requires re-authentication every 2–3 days, which logs out all connected devices. Users report this as “annoying” and disruptive, especially during important tasks. If a stable, always-on internet connection is critical for you, consider this a significant drawback. We recommend verifying current Wi-Fi arrangements with the operator before booking.
Is Hacker Residence safe and well-maintained?
The Google rating of 4.0 from 167 reviews suggests general satisfaction. The one detailed review mentions “personnel and location are very good.” No safety or cleanliness complaints were noted in the three reviews we studied. However, the same reviewer pointed out extreme heat in summer, which may be a maintenance or insulation issue. Ask the operator about cooling solutions.
What is the deposit and payment policy?
The data does not include a deposit figure. Typically, residences require a security deposit equal to one to two months’ rent, sometimes with an additional administration fee. Contact the operator directly for exact terms. All prices provided are indicative — confirm with the operator.
Sources & data date: 2026-07
The information in this article is based on publicly available data from the student-housing platform as of July 2026. Reviews are from Google and are quoted verbatim. Prices and availability can change; always verify with the residence operator.
To check live availability or ask specific questions about Hacker Residence, use the on-site assistant on the property page – it provides real-time updates from the operator.
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