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Student housing in Toulouse, France: 2026 cost & area guide

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Understanding Toulouse’s Neighbourhoods by Commute

Toulouse is a compact city where public transport – mainly the metro, tram, and bus network operated by Tisséo – connects most student areas within 30 to 45 minutes. For students attending Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III, which sits in the southern suburb of Rangueil, the choice of neighbourhood largely depends on how much time you are willing to spend commuting and what kind of environment you prefer.

Neighbourhoods close to the campus (walking or short bike ride)

Neighbourhoods with a short metro commute (15–25 minutes)

Neighbourhoods with a longer commute (35–45 minutes)

Commute logic summary: Use metro line B as the backbone. Stations from “Ramonville” (south of campus) up to “Borderouge” (north) are all one line. The closer you live to a line B station, the shorter the trip. If you need to change to a bus or tram, add 10–15 minutes. For cyclists, the campus is at the far south, and the elevation is gentle – most of central Toulouse is flat or gently sloping.

Price Bands for Student Housing

As of the 2026–2027 academic year, student housing prices in Toulouse vary significantly by location, property type, and condition. The data available from our platform shows that there are currently 2 student properties listed, with a starting price of €680 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). This entry-level figure typically represents a furnished studio or a one-bedroom apartment in a purpose-built residence in a mid-range neighbourhood. Based on broader market observations (not from our platform’s limited count), we can break down typical price bands:

Important: All figures are indicative and should be confirmed directly with the operator. Prices often exclude utilities (water, electricity, internet) unless stated otherwise. The two properties listed on our platform represent a snapshot; you can find many more listings through local agencies or student housing platforms. Always ask about the “charge” (service charges) which typically cover building maintenance and garbage collection, and whether a housing allowance (APL/CAF) can be applied (most students in France are eligible for assistance).

Mapping Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III to Areas

Toulouse

Université Paul Sabatier (often referred to as UPS or Toulouse III) is located on the southern edge of Toulouse, in the Rangueil district. The main campus is a large science, health, and technology campus with multiple faculties and research institutes. Its exact address is 118 Route de Narbonne, 31062 Toulouse.

Three Common Pitfalls When Renting in Toulouse

  1. Overlooking the “Caution” and French rental process

    • Most landlords require a “caution” (deposit) of one month’s rent (or sometimes two), plus proof of income or a guarantor (often a family member in France). International students without a French guarantor must use services like Visale (free) or a bank guarantee (paid). Many new tenants underestimate the paperwork and time needed. Start at least 2–3 months before the academic year begins.
  2. Assuming public transport runs late at night

    • Tisséo’s metro stops running around 00:30 (weekdays) and 01:30 (weekends). Buses stop earlier. If you plan to socialise in the city centre and return to Rangueil after midnight, you may need a taxi or night bus (which is infrequent). Living along the metro line B helps, but check the last train times carefully. Bicycles are a reliable alternative.
  3. Ignoring the “Dossier de Location” and rental scams

    • Toulouse has a high demand for student housing, especially near the university. Scammers post fake listings with low prices, demand upfront payment via wire transfer, and disappear. Always visit the property in person or ask a friend to do so. Never send money before signing a lease (contrat de location). Use reputable platforms and check the landlord’s identity through the “Fichier des Copropriétés” or ask for a showing with the property manager.

Booking Calendar for 2026–2027

Planning ahead is crucial because Toulouse’s student housing market heats up from late spring onward. Here is a timeline based on typical French academic cycles:

Note for 2027 arrivals: The same calendar applies one year later. If you are planning for the 2027–2028 academic year, shift all dates forward by one year. Always confirm your specific university’s calendar as some programmes start in October or February.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. Can I get a room in a CROUS residence near Paul Sabatier?

    • Yes, CROUS manages several student halls on and around the campus (e.g., Résidence Rangueil). Applications for international students are handled through the “Dossier Social Étudiant” (DSE) or through the Campus France procedure. Deadlines are usually in January/February for the following academic year. However, demand exceeds supply, so you should also consider private options. Our platform’s two properties are private, but you can check local listings.
  2. Is €680 a normal starting price for a studio near the university?

    • Yes, a small studio (20 m²) in the Rangueil or Saint-Agne area typically costs between €550 and €700 per month, excluding utilities. The €680 figure from our data is indicative of a private, fully furnished unit with inclusive charges (e.g., water). Confirm with the operator whether electricity and internet are extra. Prices in the city centre are generally higher.
  3. What documents do I need to rent a flat in Toulouse as an international student?

    • Landlords typically request: a valid passport or national ID, a copy of your student visa (if applicable), proof of enrollment at the university (alternatively the acceptance letter), proof of financial resources (bank statements or scholarship letter), and a guarantor. If you do not have a guarantor in France, you can use the Visale guarantee (free) provided by Action Logement. You must apply online several weeks before you plan to rent.
  4. How do I get from the campus to the city centre without a car?

    • The easiest way is to take metro line B from the closest station “Ramonville” or “Saouzelong” to “Palais de Justice” (10 minutes), then change to line A for “Capitole” (2 more stops). Total journey time: about 25–30 minutes. Alternatively, you can cycle along the Canal du Midi (flat, safe path) which takes roughly 30 minutes. Buses are also available but slower.

Data date: February 2026. Prices are indicative and should be confirmed with the operator. Availability may change. This guide is for informational purposes and does not constitute an offer.

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