Pasing Student Housing, München
Pasing has its own train station and town centre, the cheapest Munich district with a direct S-Bahn to the Hauptbahnhof.
Living in Pasing
Pasing is outer in München, Germany. The district is typically described as far-west, own-centre, commuter. For students, that usually translates to more square metres per euro, in trade for a 20 to 40 minute commute. Roughly 20 minutes separate Pasing from central München by public transport.
Typical rent
Student rooms in Pasing run €550 to €810 per month, and private studios run €770 to €1,280. That puts the neighbourhood roughly 15% below the München average. Exact rent depends on room size, whether utilities (heating, water, electricity, internet) are included, and how much shared space you get.
Who lives here
Pasing attracts students who fit its character. A neighbourhood that reads as far-west, own-centre, commuter won't suit everyone. A student looking for a quiet, family oriented street will be unhappy in a nightlife heavy district, and vice versa. Read the room listing photos carefully and check Google Maps' Street View for any specific address before committing.
Finding a room in Pasing
Good rooms in Pasing don't stay on the market long. Listings here get picked up by anyone actively searching in München, so speed matters. The single biggest determinant of whether you get a room is whether you see the listing within the first hour it's online. Socials watches 250+ housing platforms covering München and pushes new matches to your WhatsApp in seconds. Filter by Pasing specifically, or widen to the whole city.
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Frequently asked questions
Is Pasing a good area for students in München?▾
Pasing has its own train station and town centre, the cheapest Munich district with a direct S-Bahn to the Hauptbahnhof. The neighbourhood's character (far-west, own-centre, commuter) suits students who prioritise space and price over a central commute.
What's typical rent in Pasing?▾
Student rooms in Pasing typically run €550 to €810 per month, with private studios at €770 to €1,280. That puts the neighbourhood roughly 15% below the München city average. Prices vary with what's included in the rent.
How long is the commute from Pasing to central München?▾
Expect around 20 minutes by public transport from Pasing to the central core of München. Actual door-to-door time depends on which side of the neighbourhood you live on.
Where can I see live listings in Pasing?▾
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