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Like most other Dutch universities, UM itself does not provide regular student housing.
However, the university participates in a student housing foundation, offering mediation services to students.
About 2, 700 rooms and apartments offered through the Maastricht student housing foundation are provided by local housing associations Woonpunt, Servatius and Maasvallei.
Some 8, 000 other accommodations are provided by private landlords.
Most units are located in houses or small apartment complexes across the historic city centre or in its immediate surrounding neighbourhoods.
Many foreign exchange students live at the UM Guesthouse in Annadal, which provides short-term housing.
Student accommodations are usually rented out unfurnished, but the number of furnished rooms is growing to meet the demands of the increasing number of international master's students in Maastricht.

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