Your First Steps in a Shared Student Apartment in Athens
/Top tips on moving in (don't screw up #4!)
Moving into your student apartment in Athens is super exciting. But it can also get stressful.
At roomsAthens, we want to make your first steps in a shared student accommodation a smooth ride.
So we compiled practical tips on arriving, moving in, meeting flatmates, laundry... and organizing your stuff. (especially helpful if you're new to the city and/or an Erasmus student).
Tip one: arrival & check-in
During your booking process find out what type of check-in is offered.
If it is a self-check-in, make sure you received and understood all the instructions.
Unless you want to end up on the street with your luggage without being able to get into your accommodation in Athens...
Ask your landlord to provide a photo/ video. It's always helpful.
When your check-in is in person, here are the best steps to take:
State your arrival details. Don't forget about the time difference when you share your arrival time
Better yet, share your flight number. This way, it's easier to track and adjust to your actual arrival time.
On your arrival:
Introduce yourself in a friendly manner. If you arrive with a delay, don't forget to apologize. Being polite is always a great idea.
If your flatmates are home, greet them and briefly introduce yourself.
Tip two: Check your student room and apartment
Stay polite but firm if you notice anything different about your room and property. Don't be shy to ask questions!
You should receive a brief tour of the property with a demonstration and explanation.
If you haven't received this info, remember to ask how to operate the water boiler, AC, and appliances.
Usually, there isn't enough time to spot any discrepancies right away. So, instead of rushing out to explore all the city's hot spots... spend the first 24h checking your student flatshare in Athens!
Write down everything damaged, out of order, or missing altogether. Contact your landlord and your booking provider to let them know (if not booked directly).
Once again, be respectful but firm. You should receive what you were promised. It's your right.
If the landlord isn't willing to correct their omissions, arrange your exit. Obviously, you don't want to leave without booking another place.
So, arrange at least a week's stay, so you have time to visit places and make sure it's exactly what you what.
Assuming you find everything to your liking:
The room and apartment are just like in the photos, all appliances are in working condition and all the features as described...
Tip three: Time to get to know your flatmates
The more, the better! Ask about their habits. Talk about yours.
Agree on how each will use the kitchen. Discuss food storage. Set boundaries.
Who likes finding out someone was secretly nibbling on your favorite breakfast without asking you.
Tip four: One of the most critical parts is keeping hygiene standards
It's especially crucial when you live in a shared student apartment.
When you rent student accommodation in Athens, chances are you won't have more than two bathrooms in a property.
That means you might be sharing the bathrooms with two, three, or more flatmates. It's essential you discuss and stick to agreed rules.
Don't use other flatmates' hygiene products; instead, make sure you are fully stocked on your own.
Clean the bathroom after using it. It's very unpleasant to walk into a flooded, filthy bathroom. No one likes it, and you wouldn't like it either.
Don't take too much time when you know everyone is in a hurry to get to school or work. It'll upset your flatmates for sure.
Don't pile up dishes in the kitchen. Create a routine and agree with all flatmates on sticking to it.
The same goes for garbage disposal: take it out DAILY... and save yourself from unwelcome guests like cockroaches.
Laundry is another task you should be as organized as possible. Many student apartments in Athens have a washer in the property.
For example, our properties all have washing machines inside the apartment. It makes our tenants' stay much more comfortable.
But having it and using it right sometimes come at odds. Make sure you know how to operate it.
Create a schedule on when each flatmate uses it. Agree on how you buy and use the detergent.
The clearer you all on such things, the easier this process will be.
Tip five: Remember to talk about inviting guests over
Put specific rules in place.
Your flatmates might be working on a paper. They won't appreciate noise coming from your room or living space.
Another super important thing is to know your building rules. ASK your landlord about large gatherings and party policies.
There have been many cases when the building manager calls the police due to excessive noise. In such an instance, you most likely get evicted and lose your deposit as a result.
If you're planning to have friends over for a party, it's good to warn the building manager and the neighbors.
But don't invite the entire university. No one will accept it.
Don't carry over set hours. No need to damage your relationship with the neighbors.
Athens is full of entertainment catering to all budgets, so you can continue partying, choosing one that suits you.
It's a well-known fact- Greeks are party experts. All you need is to party at the right place.
In conclusion:
Your first steps in your student flat in Athens will set you for a fantastic stay... or a struggle. It's up to you to make it the best experience ever.
Be mindful and respectful of others and stick to the building rules.
Agree with your flatmates on the main house chores.
And enjoy to the fullest. Greece is stunning and diverse in its beauty. We're sure you'll have an unforgettable time!
Now, you can take the guesswork out. Save time and money and make sure your landlord works 24/7 for YOU.
Get in touch with our team. We're looking forward to hosting you in Athens!