PLN7,373
Available: Right Now
Listed: 26/03/2024
Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Building and area description :A fully equipped and comfortable studio apartment located in Warsaw in a new housing estate “Żoliborz Artystyczny” on Hubnera Street. The design of the estate combines a simple façade with original drawings w...
PLN7,856
Available: Right Now
Listed: 26/03/2024
00-133 Warsaw, Poland
Building and area description :A modern apartment located in Warsaw at Aleja Jana Pawła II, in the most popular district of Warsaw and the oldest part of the city. The well-developed infrastructure will surely satisfy all everyday needs: a...
PLN7,131
Available: Right Now
Listed: 26/03/2024
00-454 Warsaw, Poland
Building and area description :A modern studio located on Ksawerów Street in a cozy neighbourhood. The district is part of Mokotów Warsaw, which is characterized by its proximity to the city center. At the same time it offers an intimate, ...
PLN6,164
Available: Right Now
Listed: 26/03/2024
Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Building and area description :This comfortable apartment is located in the very heart of the city in the Mirów part of the downtown on Elektoralna Street. The apartment is so close to the iconic Palace of Culture and Science that its towe...
PLN7,977
Available: Right Now
Listed: 23/03/2024
Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Apartment is decorated in a modern and at the same time cozy style, with the greatest attention to detail.The location of the building provides quick access towards the Wilanowska metro station and the Fryderyk Chopin Airport.The apartment in...
PLN5,923
Available: Right Now
Listed: 23/03/2024
Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Description of building and area :This beautiful apartment is located in Mokotów District at Komputerowa Str. on the modern housing estate.The apartment is just 3 km from the Chopin Airport!The neighboring area offers many amenitie...
PLN14,504
Available: Right Now
Listed: 24/03/2024
Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Building and area description :The flat is located on the 14th floor of the Galeria Rondo Wiatraczna shopping center at Grochowska 139 in Warsaw. On the first two floors there are many shops and restaurants. On the 4th floor of the buildin...
PLN5,560
Available: Right Now
Listed: 27/03/2024
01-234 Warsaw, Poland
Building and area description :This modern and high-class apartment is located in a new development in Warsaw's Wola district. The apartment is located at Kasprzaka Street, 15 minutes from the centre of Warsaw. Wola, thanks to its dynamic ...
PLN15,471
Available: Right Now
Listed: 26/03/2024
Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Soak up the old-town atmosphere of Warsaw's historic district, on the Royal Route. Wake up in a charming apartment with beautiful interior design inspired by art deco style located on Royal Route, between the Royal Castle and the Presidential Palace....
PLN14,383
Available: Right Now
Listed: 26/03/2024
04-175 Warsaw, Poland
Building and neighborhood description :This comfortable apartment is located in the "Park Scandinavia" development on Optyków Street in Warsaw. The development is located in Praga Południe - in an extremely convenient part of the capital f...
PLN5,923
Available: Right Now
Listed: 23/03/2024
Mokotów, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
A modern, luxurious 2-room apartment with a soup kitchen, finished to a high standard, with the utmost care and attention to detail, located on the new estate Mozaika Mokotów, on the 6th floor (with elevator).The apartment is equipped with stylis...
PLN8,098
Available: Right Now
Listed: 24/03/2024
00-454 Warsaw, Poland
Area description :A unique feature of the building is its great location, which guarantees access to developed infrastructure and good communication with other districts of Warsaw. There are many bus stops within walking distance. Mokotów ...
PLN7,736
Available: Right Now
Listed: 27/03/2024
Wołomin County, Poland
Our modern and cozy apartment in the heart of Warsaw is the perfect place to stay in the city. Thanks to its central location, it provides easy access to the best restaurants, shops, and entertainment the city has to offer,The apartment has recen...
PLN9,186
Available: Right Now
Listed: 23/03/2024
Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
The Mokotow Nature apartment is a calm and comfortable accommodation for two in the heart of Warsaw. It comes with air conditioning standard, as well a stunning urban view from the exceptionally tall (measures at 2.5 metre) windows and day/night blin...
PLN73,858
Available: Right Now
Listed: 27/03/2024
Twarda 14, 00-114 Warsaw, Poland
The apartment is located in the city center near the Palace of Culture and Science. The apartment is equipped with everything necessary for a comfortable stay. Ideal for families and solo travelers. It has a separate bedroom and offers great views of...
PLN5,923
Available: Right Now
Listed: 24/03/2024
01-918 Warsaw, Poland
Building and area description :The Nocznickiego investment is situated in the Bielany part of Warsaw. It’s a dynamically developing district, a place combining atmospheric peace with a bustling metropolitan character. The neighborhood is v...
PLN6,890
Available: Right Now
Listed: 24/03/2024
02-673 Warsaw, Poland
Estate description The apartment is located on the premises of the modern Positny Mokotów investment. The location is a dynamically developing district, a place that combines atmospheric peace with a modern, metropolitan character. The est...
PLN29,350
Available: Right Now
Listed: 27/03/2024
Zygmunta Słomińskiego 7, 00-195 Warsaw, Poland
Apartment with air-conditioning . Perfect for guests seeking alternative accommodation in Warsaw, these furnished apartments are within walking distance of the Old Town and impress with their modern design. Close to the Royal Castle and other attract...
PLN8,659
Available: Right Now
Listed: 27/03/2024
Franciszkańska 14, 00-214 Warsaw, Poland
Building and area description :A cozy apartment located in the immediate vicinity of the Old Town and New Town, at Franciszkańska Street. The location is primarily a dynamically developing district, a place that combines atmospheric peace ...
PLN7,494
Available: Right Now
Listed: 27/03/2024
02-495 Warsaw, Poland
Description of the neighborhood and building :The building is located in a quiet, friendly neighborhood, making it a great place to relax for parents traveling with their children, as well as couples looking for an intimate atmosphere to g...
PLN1,850
Available: Right Now
Listed: 27/03/2024
Władysława Orkana 10B, 02-656 Warsaw, Poland
Fully furnished and nicely decorated room with a garden view near Metro Wilanowska in a girls-only flat.Apartment consists of 4 bedrooms (maximum 5 girls live there as one of the bedrooms has two beds). Our guests are mostly international student...
PLN7,856
Available: Right Now
Listed: 26/03/2024
Włochy, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Elegant and modern, carefully finished 2-room apartment in a new building with an underground garage and security at ul. Wagonowa 19. The building is located on a safe housing estate, in the immediate vicinity of convenient transport solutions connec...
Warsaw is loved by many foreigners and expats worldwide searching for something different from good old Western Europe. It is comfortable and accommodating and offers a variety of rentals for each and every one. Apartments are the most common type of rental available in various sizes, from small studios to luxurious penthouses. You can find them in all neighborhoods, from modern Wola to the city’s heart Srodmiescie to residential Praga-Poludnie. Houses are also available for rent in Warsaw, typically in the suburbs and in some areas, such as Saska Kepa or Zoliborz. Finally, if you are looking for a more affordable rental option, you can find a room in a shared flat or a student dormitory anywhere around the city.
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Feb 2024 |
PLN 3,165
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Jan 2024 |
PLN 3,165
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Dec 2023 |
PLN 3,165
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Nov 2023 |
PLN 3,881
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Oct 2023 |
PLN 3,971
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Sep 2023 |
PLN 3,602
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Feb 2024 |
PLN 6,617
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PLN 6,617
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Dec 2023 |
PLN 6,617
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Nov 2023 |
PLN 4,876
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Oct 2023 |
PLN 4,986
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Sep 2023 |
PLN 5,098
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On average, the monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the center of Warsaw is around 3,000 to 3,500 PLN, while outside the city center, it ranges from 2,500 to 3,000 PLN. These prices are approximate and can be higher or lower based on the apartment itself, specific circumstances, and market conditions. You can always check the most recent rental price statistics on our platform to know what exactly the situation on the Warsaw rental market looks like.
To find a flat for rent in Warsaw, you can utilize various methods: real estate agents and classified ads are some of the common resources. However, they all have flaws and do not utilize the newest technology. That’s why we recommend searching for your new rental home on Rentberry; we have listings in all neighborhoods and offer flats in various price ranges and any amenities you can think of, all backed with user-friendly features and sleek design.
The best area to rent in Warsaw depends on individual preferences and needs. However, some popular and highly regarded neighborhoods in Warsaw include Srodmiescie (city center), Mokotow, and Zoliborz. These areas offer a mix of convenient amenities, good transportation connections, green spaces, and various housing options. However, be prepared that apartments in these neighborhoods may come with a hefty price tag.
The average size of apartments available for rent in Warsaw can vary. Typically, one-bedroom apartments in Warsaw are around 40 to 60 square meters on average. Two-bedroom apartments usually range from 60 to 80 square meters, while larger apartments with three or more bedrooms can be over 100 square meters. Overall, the sizes of rental apartments in Warsaw correspond with the sizes of rentals in other large cities across Europe.
The rental market in Warsaw is generally competitive, especially in popular areas and for desirable properties. With a growing population and increasing demand for housing, finding a suitable rental property in this city can sometimes be challenging, and the rental prices steadily increase over the years, especially in sought-after boroughs. Luckily, Rentberry offers thousands of apartments for rent in Warsaw, so with a little bit of determination, you can find your new home here in no time.
Whether you are a student, a young professional, or have a large family, you can find a suitable property in this city to meet your needs and budget. If you're planning to rent a place in Warsaw, here are some things you should know: 1. Cost of living: Regardless of all the opportunities this city offers to its visitors and residents, the real estate prices and the cost of living are significantly lower than in many other European capitals. However, like in most cities, your expenses will depend on your lifestyle and preferences. 2. Types of properties: There is a wide variety of properties available for rent in Warsaw, most of which come furnished, so you don’t have to worry about additional expenses related to that. The most popular rentals in Warsaw include apartments, houses, and rooms in shared flats. 3. Neighborhoods: Warsaw is divided into districts, each with its own distinct character. Some of the most popular neighborhoods for renters include Srodmiescie, the city center; Mokotow, a residential area with lots of green spaces; and Praga, a former working-class district that's now known for its trendy cafes and art galleries. 4. Transportation: Warsaw has a well-developed public transportation system, including buses, trams, and a metro. Renters can purchase a variety of transportation passes, including monthly and yearly passes, to make getting around the city more affordable. The city also has a bike-sharing system called Veturilo, which can be a great way to get around during the warmer months. 5. Utilities: In addition to rent, tenants in Warsaw are responsible for paying for utilities such as electricity, gas, water, and internet (you’d usually have to install it yourself). Make sure you factor these costs into your budget when considering a rental property.
If you're going to rent in Warsaw, you're likely interested in the local business and employment scene. Warsaw is becoming a large tech hub with numerous startups and established companies, making it an ideal place for anyone interested in working in the tech sector. However, the business scene in Warsaw is not limited to just tech. Other industries with a strong presence in the city include finance, tourism, and manufacturing. The city has a large pool of talented professionals, and many multinational companies have established their regional headquarters in the city. This has created a highly competitive job market but also one with plenty of opportunities for those with the right skills and experience. Overall, if you're a renter in Warsaw, you're in a great position to take advantage of the city's thriving business and employment scene.
Warsaw has a population of around 1.8 million people as of 2023. The city is diverse, with a mix of ethnic and religious backgrounds. The largest ethnic groups are Polish, Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Vietnamese, and the most commonly practiced religions are Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy. Warsaw is also a popular destination for students, with several universities and a large student population. As a renter, it's important to consider these factors when choosing a neighborhood and understanding the local culture.
As a renter in Warsaw, you'll be happy to know that the city has an extensive transportation system that can take you anywhere you need to go. Warsaw's public transportation includes buses, trams, and a metro system that is constantly expanding. They're a great way to explore different neighborhoods and get a feel for the city. If you're looking for an affordable way to get around, consider purchasing a monthly pass, which gives you unlimited rides on all public transportation options. You can also buy single-ride tickets for 20 or 75 minutes or choose among other options, such as a 3-day ticket. If you prefer to travel by bike, Warsaw has a bike share system called Veturilo, which allows you to rent a bicycle for a specified time. There are also bike lanes throughout the city, making it easy and safe to ride around.
Previously an industrial area known for a strong labor movement has now transformed into the typical urban district. Wola is home to multiple business centers and glass skyscrapers, such as Warsaw Spire and the Warsaw Trade Tower, and it’s one of the districts that shape the outlook of modern Warsaw. For a long time, it has been an area filled with industrial facilities, factories, and plain-looking apartment blocks for factory workers, but things are changing rapidly nowadays. Some of the buildings are transformed into modern office centers or housing developments with some of the most luxurious rentals in the city. The neighborhood is relatively affordable, although it depends on the area — those parts closer to the center of the city can be pricier. Nevertheless, Wola has a large selection of rental properties, so you can find a cheap apartment or room for rent with a bit of luck.
Zoliborz is the smallest neighborhood in Warsaw by area and population, but it is deeply loved by those who rent an apartment or have their own place here. Some families have lived here for three or even four generations, admiring the area’s serene vibe, many hidden cafes and stores, and beautiful old villas. The district is filled with squares, parks, and open spaces, which are regarded as a fine example of urban planning and architecture. There are several star-shaped squares built along the main axis of the district. One of them, Plac Wilsona, is the heart of the district and a large transportation hub.
Srodmiescie is the central borough of Warsaw, a local downtown and an official city center. Many people who prefer to live in the heart of the action are drawn to this district — it has streets great for shopping, strolling with your friends, and dancing the night off. This area is home to multiple major governmental and cultural institutions and numerous businesses. Regardless of its central location, Srodmiescie has both vibrant and energetic areas and serene quiet corners. It is also an educational hub with campuses of the renowned University of Warsaw and Warsaw University of Technology. That’s why this borough also attracts many students and has plenty of student dormitories and shared accommodation for rent. However, you should be aware that prices for rentals here are higher than average in Warsaw. The area is rich with landmarks and tourist sights — the oldest historical building, the oldest university, the tallest building in Warsaw, and the narrowest street.
This borough is part of the historical Old Praga, the city that was incorporated into Warsaw in the 18th century. The Warsaw Zoo and Park Praski occupy a large part of the territory of Praga-Polnoc. This district boasts buildings from the beginning of the 20th century that survived WWII and buildings built after the war in the socialist modernism style. Nowadays, Praga-Polnoc undergoes rapid gentrification — many abandoned dull buildings are transformed into galleries, entertainment facilities, and underground clubs. The district keeps developing and becomes more and more popular among the residents of Warsaw, but here you can still find some cheap apartments for rent.
This neighborhood consists primarily of low-rise apartment buildings and private houses. The most beautiful area of Praga-Poludnie is Saska Kepa, located right near the Vistula river. It has many offbeat cafes and restaurants and charming villas built in the 1920s and 1930s during the housing boom in Warsaw. Right now, many of these villas are offered for rent and occupied by diplomats, expats, and those residents of the city who seek a tranquil and peaceful vibe and can spend a good amount of money on housing. Despite several plans, the district was not redeveloped and retained much of its original character. Currently, there are several new developments with lavish blocks of apartments, but the authorities are halting new constructions to preserve the original small-town vibe.