Your new student residence in Turin
In the heart of Turin, just a few minutes from Torino Porta Nuova station and located in Via Sacchi 55, a new Joivy experience is coming: a modern residence designed for students who want to make the most of their university journey, in a central and perfectly connected location.
Situated in one of the best-served areas of the city, the residence allows you to easily reach universities, public transport, services, shops and Turin's main points of interest, offering the right balance between study, comfort and city life.
The rooms, designed to ensure maximum comfort and independence, feature a private bathroom and a private kitchen. The offer is completed by dedicated study areas and common spaces for relaxation and socializing, created to foster focus, well-being and a sense of community among students.
The residence puts studying at the centre and makes everything else easier thanks to the included services and the support of the Joivy team. As with all Joivy solutions, the rent is all-inclusive and covers utilities and services, to offer a carefree living experience with clear and transparent costs.
The residence also offers places reserved for students eligible for Right to Education benefits, ensuring an accessible, high-quality housing experience in the centre of Turin.
Opening soon
Contact us at [email protected] to receive information about the new academic year, get updates, details on availability and to reserve your option free of charge ahead of the opening of the new Joivy student residence in Turin.
Project funded under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR). This student housing project was built with funding from the PNRR, Mission 4 – Education and Research, Component 1 – Expanding Educational Services: From Daycare Centers to Universities, Reform 1.7 – "Student Housing and Reform of Student Housing Legislation." The project aims to increase the supply of housing for university students, strengthen the right to education, improve access to housing services, and enhance the appeal of the national university system.