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Top 6 shared-rental platforms in France

Sharing a flat is a cheap and super friendly housing solution! Whether you are a student or an employee, there are always opportunities:

  • Shared rent and charges

  • More space

  • Moments of sharing and conviviality

Sharing a flat is an ideal solution to improve your quality of life in France! Discover now the list of platforms to find the flat-share of your dreams!


1. La Carte des Colocs



👉This is the main free roommate website in France. All ads are verified, so you won't have any bad surprises! You can search for your room directly via a map where all the ads are located. It's very easy to use!




2. Appartager

👉 It's a website where individuals post ads for rooms to rent in the major big cities of France! There are quite a few ads everywhere in France and especially in the big student cities.

📲Appartager




3. Colibree

👉Colibree is the 1st website created and dedicated to short or long term intergenerational cohabitation, which puts in contact young people under 30 years old looking for an accommodation and seniors over 60 years old with an available room.

📲Colibree




4. Colonies

👉Find a shared flat, a coliving or a fully equipped individual flat in many cities in France! Colonies offers all-inclusive, 100% functional living spaces, designed for group, including private spaces but also spacious communal living areas. The search for accommodation and the signing of the lease are done online.

📲Colonies




5. Loc-Services

👉Are you looking for a rental or a flat share and don't want to pay agency fees? You've just come across the perfect website! The LocService team will help you in your search and share with you the offers that match your profile!

📲Loc-Services




6. Whoomies

👉 This is a secure website where you can find the perfect flat share! You have to fill your profile, choose your interests and keywords. The application's algorithm takes care of the rest and suggests you compatible profiles!

📲Whoomies





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