The project came about due to the need to combat the shortage of student housing while promoting mutual support between different generations. With high rental prices and limited availability of housing on the market, this serves as an opportunity for those in need of temporary accommodation, with students put in direct contact with homeowners (people who live alone, families or couples), who have an extra room and want to make it available.
The Municipality has provided a mapping of the potential accommodation among the 364,086 residents in the city, 34,000 of which are over 65 and live alone. With 24,000 homeowners, there is a significant pool of real estate units that could help respond to the ever-increasing demand for accommodation for out-of-town students at more affordable rates.