student housing udemAugust 10, 2026· 5 min read

Student Housing Near UdeM and UQAM: 2026 Guide

Student housing near Université de Montréal and UQAM: residences, Côte-des-Neiges and Latin Quarter rooms, and furnished options from C$160/week.

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Student Housing Near UdeM and UQAM: The 2026 Guide

Most English-language Montreal housing guides stop at McGill and Concordia — which leaves out the two largest universities in the city. Université de Montréal has roughly 67,000 students; UQAM has around 40,000. If you study at either, your housing map looks completely different from an anglophone student's. Here is the guide for UdeM and UQAM specifically, with September timing advice you'll want to act on now.

Arriving for the fall and still without a room? Furnished all-inclusive rooms from C$160/week at Coliville — flexible terms, no Canadian credit needed, bookable from abroad.

UdeM: The Mountain Campus

Université de Montréal sits on the north slope of Mount Royal, with the HEC and Polytechnique schools alongside it. It's a campus with a real neighborhood attached, which changes everything about where you live.

UdeM residences

About 1,200 rooms across several buildings — nowhere near enough for 67,000 students. Roughly $500–$800/month, which is excellent value, but demand vastly exceeds supply and priority goes to first-years and international students. Apply months ahead or don't count on it.

Côte-des-Neiges — the UdeM neighborhood

Directly below the campus, and the natural answer for most UdeM students.

  • Room cost: $600–$750 — among the best value in the city
  • Commute: 10–20 min walk or one metro stop (blue line: Université-de-Montréal, Côte-des-Neiges)
  • The vibe: genuinely multicultural, superb inexpensive food, dense student population

Outremont and Mile End

North and east of campus, prettier and pricier.

  • Room cost: $750–$950
  • Commute: 15–25 min

UQAM: The Downtown Campus

UQAM is embedded in the Quartier Latin — no campus boundary, just university buildings woven into downtown east. Berri-UQAM is the busiest metro interchange in the city, which means almost anywhere on the metro network works.

UQAM residences

Around 500 rooms in the Quartier Latin, roughly $600–$900/month. Same story: far too few for demand.

Quartier Latin / Village

Right at the campus, lively, festival-heavy in summer.

  • Room cost: $800–$950
  • Commute: walking distance

Plateau and Villeray

The classic student choice for UQAM — a short metro ride, much more neighborhood character.

  • Room cost: $650–$950 (Villeray at the low end, Plateau at the high end)
  • Commute: 10–20 min on the orange line

Rosemont

Underrated, francophone, good value, direct metro.

  • Room cost: $650–$800
  • Commute: 15–20 min

Where Coliville Fits

  • The Sherwin — C$160/week (~$693/month), NDG corridor. Roughly 20–25 min to UdeM via the 165/blue line; 25–30 min to UQAM. The value option.
  • The Gramercy — C$205/week (~$888/month), downtown core. 10–15 min to UQAM on the metro; ~25 min to UdeM. The convenience option for UQAM students.

Both are all-inclusive (WiFi, hydro, heating, cleaning), flexible-term, and require no Canadian credit history — which matters because UdeM and UQAM together host a very large international student population, especially from France, North Africa, and Latin America.

Commute Comparison

Neighborhood To UdeM To UQAM Room cost
Côte-des-Neiges 10–20 min 25 min $600–$750
NDG (The Sherwin) 20–25 min 25–30 min C$160/wk (~$693)
Downtown (The Gramercy) ~25 min 10–15 min C$205/wk (~$888)
Plateau 20 min 10–15 min $800–$950
Villeray 20 min 15 min $650–$800
Rosemont 25 min 15–20 min $650–$800
Outremont 15 min 20 min $750–$950

Neighborhood profiles in our best neighborhoods guide.

A Note on French

UdeM and UQAM are francophone institutions — courses, administration, and student life all run in French. For housing this cuts both ways:

  • Advantage: you'll be looking in neighborhoods (Villeray, Rosemont, Côte-des-Neiges) where francophone landlords are the norm and anglophone competition is thinner. Prices are better.
  • Practical: listings in these areas are often posted in French only. Search "chambre à louer" rather than "room for rent" and you'll surface inventory most anglophone students never see.

Both Coliville properties support service in French and English.

September Timing — Act This Week

It is now mid-August. For a September start:

  • Residences: closed or waitlisted at both universities
  • Conventional leases: the good ones went in May–June
  • Realistic now: furnished flexible rooms, sublets, and late-listed shares

This is the compressed window. If you're arriving for the fall semester, book housing this week rather than after you land. Our student housing guide has the full calendar; the short version is that August arrivals should not wait.

FAQ

Is UdeM residence hard to get? Yes — roughly 1,200 rooms for 67,000 students. Apply very early or plan on off-campus from the start.

What's the cheapest area near UdeM? Côte-des-Neiges, at $600–$750 for a room, and it's directly below campus.

Can international students at UQAM rent without Canadian credit? Private landlords usually require credit or a guarantor. Coliville does not — see our no-credit guide.

Do I need French to find housing near these campuses? It genuinely helps — searching in French surfaces listings anglophone students miss. But you can rent in English throughout.

The Bottom Line

UdeM students should look hard at Côte-des-Neiges — the value and the proximity are both unmatched. UQAM students have the easiest commute problem in Montreal thanks to Berri-UQAM, so choose on neighborhood character and price rather than distance. And if you're arriving for September without a room, act now: this is the tight month.

Fall semester starting? Apply at Coliville — The Sherwin from C$160/week, The Gramercy from C$205/week, flexible terms, no Canadian credit required.

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