Verified dorms. Safe payments. No scams.
Finding a dorm online should not mean wiring a deposit to a stranger and hoping the room is real. UniDorms verifies every landlord, keeps your payment secure, and stands behind each booking — so you can reserve with confidence.
Why book here instead of a free Facebook listing
A free listing costs nothing up front — until a deposit disappears. Here is what you get on UniDorms that a comments-section deal can never give you.
Every landlord uploads a government ID and proof they own or can let the unit before they can publish. Our team reviews each one by hand. Unverified accounts never show in search.
You reserve through UniDorms — not by wiring a deposit to someone you only met in a comments section. The payment is tracked, with a real payor name on every booking.
If something about the booking goes wrong, you have us to escalate to — a real team that mediates — instead of being left alone with the landlord.
If the unit isn't as listed — or you're denied access — report it within 24 hours of move-in with a few photos. We verify fast and refund your platform fee in full. No runaround.
Three steps from search to move-in
Search verified landlords
Pick your university and browse units near campus. Every listing you see has cleared manual verification — no ghost listings, no unverifiable accounts.
Reserve with the platform fee
Pay one platform fee online to lock in your reservation. It covers verification, secure payment, and dispute resolution — and you see the exact amount before you confirm.
Move in
On move-in day you and the landlord both confirm, and your 24-hour move-in guarantee starts. Many landlords credit the platform fee toward your first month — their choice, so ask when you inquire.
The platform fee, briefly
One fee, paid once per booking — never monthly.
It is a one-time fee, tiered ₱1,500–₱3,500 by the unit’s rent, and it covers landlord verification, secure payment, and dispute resolution. Many landlords credit it toward your first month — the landlord’s choice, so ask when you inquire.
See the full pricing breakdownQuick answers
No — it is one-time, paid once when you book. After that you only pay rent to your landlord.
Many do — it is the landlord’s choice and a way for their listing to stand out. When a landlord offers it, you will see it on the listing. Either way, ask when you inquire.
Because free listings carry no verification, no secure payment, and no one to escalate to if a deposit disappears. The platform fee is the cost of making an online booking with a stranger actually safe.
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Find a dorm you can trust.
Browse verified units near your campus and reserve with confidence.