# Share Apartment in Malmö: Complete Guide to Shared Living

*Birger Sundström*
*25 juni 2026*

> Sharing an apartment in Malmö is an increasingly popular option for students and young professionals. This guide covers how to find the right roommate, navigate legal aspects, and save money.

Sharing an apartment in Malmö is an increasingly popular solution for students, young workers, and anyone seeking a more economical living option. A shared apartment offers not only significantly lower rental costs but also the opportunity to live with one or more roommates. In this guide, we walk you through everything you need to know about finding the perfect roommate, navigating the legal aspects, and avoiding common pitfalls.

## Why Share an Apartment in Malmö?

The Malmö housing market can be challenging for many. By sharing an apartment, you can save between 20-40% on rent compared to renting a studio. This is especially valuable for students at Malmö University and young professionals. Beyond economics, many people appreciate the sense of community and avoiding the isolation of living alone.

## Finding the Right Roommate

The most important step when deciding to share an apartment is being clear about your requirements. What are you looking for in a roommate? What routines are important to you – sleep schedules, cleanliness standards, guest frequency?

**Where to Find Potential Roommates**
- Facebook groups for Malmö residents and students
- Housing portals like Blocket and Hitta.se
- University housing services (for students)
- Personal networks – ask friends to keep their eyes open

**Key Questions Before Committing**
Ask practical questions: How long do they plan to stay? Do they work irregular hours? What's their stance on house parties? A thorough conversation can save you many problems later.

## Legal Aspects and Rental Contracts

Before signing anything, it's crucial to understand your legal position. Sharing an apartment can be regulated in several ways.

**Main Tenant or Joint Agreement?**
- If only one person is the main tenant and others are "lodgers," problems can arise if that person moves
- Ideally, everyone should be on the lease or there should be a written agreement between those sharing the apartment
- [Hyresgästföreningen](https://www.hyresgastforeningen.se/) (Swedish Tenant Association) offers guidance on rental agreements and your rights

**What Should Your Roommate Agreement Include?**
- How rent is divided
- Responsibility for shared spaces
- Notice period if someone wants to move
- Rules for guests and noise
- Liability for damages

Document everything in writing, even if you're friends. It protects everyone.

## The Financial Side of Sharing

Economics is often the primary reason people choose to share. A two-bedroom apartment in central Malmö might cost around 8,000-10,000 SEK per month. Split between two people, that's 4,000-5,000 SEK per person – a significant saving compared to a studio at 5,500-7,000 SEK.

**Other Expenses to Share**
- Internet/broadband
- Streaming services
- Groceries (if shopping together)
- Cleaning supplies
- Furniture and household items

By sharing these costs, you can save even more. A joint budget for shared expenses can make splitting costs easier and prevent disputes.

## Tips for Successful Shared Living

Living with a roommate requires respect and clear boundaries. Here are some tips for making it work:

**Communication is Key**
Address problems when they arise, not after weeks of frustration. A monthly "check-in" to discuss how things are going can prevent major conflicts.

**Cleaning and Shared Spaces**
- Create a cleaning schedule for kitchen and bathroom
- Each person is responsible for their own room
- Rotate cleaning duties for common areas
- Clean dishes daily – nothing is worse than piled-up dishes

**Guest Policy**
Discuss how often and under what circumstances you can have guests. While one person is entertaining, another might need to study or rest.

**Respecting Personal Space**
Sharing an apartment doesn't mean you must spend all your time together. Respect each other's need for alone time.

## Common Issues and Solutions

**Conflicts Over Rent and Shared Costs**
Solution: Set up an automatic transfer from a joint account to eliminate confusion.

**Poor Cleaning Habits and Neglected Common Areas**
Solution: Implement a strict cleaning schedule and discuss what "clean" means to each person.

**A Roommate Wants to Move**
Solution: A clear notice period in your agreement – usually 1-3 months – gives the other person time to find a replacement.

**Noise and Different Sleep Schedules**
Solution: Establish quiet hours (e.g., after 10 PM) or use headphones.

## FAQ on Sharing an Apartment in Malmö

### Can I share an apartment if I'm registered at another address?

Yes, but you should update your registration if you plan to live there long-term for mail, insurance, and official communications.

### What if a roommate doesn't pay their share of the rent?

If only one person is the main tenant, they're legally responsible for the entire rent. A clear written agreement can help, but for long-term security, everyone should be on the lease.

### Can a roommate be evicted from a shared apartment?

This depends on whether they're on the lease or are a "lodger." If they're a lodger, they may need to be asked to leave, but the process can become complicated. An agreement between you is better than relying on legal procedures.

### How long should I commit to with a roommate?

This depends on your situation. Some prefer short-term arrangements (3-6 months), while others seek something longer. Discuss this upfront.

### Are there insurance considerations when sharing an apartment?

Yes. Check that you're covered if you're a lodger. Many home insurance policies exclude this, so verify with your insurance provider.
