Housing rentals
Looking for housing rentals in Europe? You’ve come to the right place. We offer extensive listings of housing rentals across Europe, covering popular cities from Paris and Berlin to Copenhagen and Barcelona. We help nearly everyone find a place to call home, whether it's a student searching for a cozy studio, a family needing a spacious two-bedroom flat, or a couple looking for a luxury apartment in the city. Whatever your lifestyle, we have options.
A hopeful student finds an affordable studio near university, while a professional dreams of a centrally located apartment close to work and city attractions. Families seeking room to grow discover listings that fit their needs, often in neighborhoods with schools and parks nearby. We provide more than just photos and prices; as one of Europe’s largest housing search engines, we offer a broad range of options, from furnished rentals to short-term leases. With diverse housing rentals in Europe, we make it easy to find the right home for any stage of life. More info about housing rentals.
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Apartment for rent in Stad Antwerp, Antwerp, Walenstraat
- 1,500 EUR
- 1. February 2025
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Room for rent in Zaragoza, Aragón, Calle Franco y López
- 390 EUR
- 1. February 2025
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60 m2 apartment for rent in Turin, Piemonte, Via Vittorio Alfieri
- 2,500 EUR
- 26. January 2025
- 1
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64 m2 apartment for rent in Leipzig, Sachsen, Mittelstraße
- 1,350 EUR
- 1. April 2025
- 1
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17 m2 room for rent in Berlin Mitte, Berlin, Friedrichstraße
- 840 EUR
- 1. January 2025
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Room for rent in Berlin Mitte, Berlin, Nazarethkirchstraße
- 680 EUR
- 1. January 2025
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13 m2 room for rent in Genoa, Liguria, Via Caffaro
- 480 EUR
- 1. August 2025
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60 m2 apartment for rent in Offenbach, Hessen, Hauptstraße
- 1,950 EUR
- 1. December 2024
- 1
Frequently asked questions about housing rentals
Statistics on the development of available housing for rent over the past month
Below you can see the development of available housing for rent over the past month. In the first column you see the date. In the second column you see the total amount of housing for rent on the date. In the third column you see the amount of new housing that was available for rent on the date. In the fourth column you see the amount of housing that was rented on the date. Also see aggregate statistics on all available housing rentals over time, aggregate statistics on new housing rentals over time, aggregate statistics on rented housing over time
Date | All housing for rent | New housing for rent | Rented housing |
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22. November 2024 | 378779 | 12244 | 11245 |
21. November 2024 | 377780 | 9948 | 8879 |
20. November 2024 | 376711 | 13952 | 14714 |
19. November 2024 | 377473 | 6580 | 7305 |
18. November 2024 | 378198 | 3660 | 5223 |
17. November 2024 | 379761 | 8240 | 8311 |
16. November 2024 | 379832 | 9141 | 8195 |
15. November 2024 | 378886 | 10984 | 10220 |
14. November 2024 | 378122 | 11392 | 11200 |
13. November 2024 | 377930 | 13419 | 14003 |
12. November 2024 | 378514 | 6332 | 8592 |
11. November 2024 | 380774 | 5138 | 6031 |
10. November 2024 | 381667 | 7297 | 7708 |
9. November 2024 | 382078 | 21184 | 12966 |
8. November 2024 | 373860 | 8273 | 6880 |
7. November 2024 | 372467 | 10574 | 9097 |
6. November 2024 | 370990 | 15181 | 13380 |
5. November 2024 | 369189 | 12864 | 19481 |
4. November 2024 | 375806 | 7969 | 8663 |
3. November 2024 | 376500 | 2414 | 1318 |
2. November 2024 | 375404 | 6757 | 6757 |
1. November 2024 | 375404 | 15911 | 14921 |
31. October 2024 | 374414 | 9893 | 8662 |
30. October 2024 | 373183 | 622 | 1 |
29. October 2024 | 372562 | 9169 | 7762 |
28. October 2024 | 371155 | 6055 | 6414 |
27. October 2024 | 371514 | 7917 | 9313 |
26. October 2024 | 372910 | 5522 | 41003 |
25. October 2024 | 408391 | 12100 | 12532 |
24. October 2024 | 408823 | 15708 | 14044 |
23. October 2024 | 407159 | 11368 | 0 |
Statistics on currently available housing for rent
In the table below, you see a series of data about available housing to rent.Also see gathered statistics of all available housing rentals over time, the gathered statistics of new housing rentals over time, the gathered statistics of rented housing over time
Total | |
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Available rentals | 378,782 |
New rentals since yesterday | 12,244 |
Rented out | 11,245 |
Ledige m2 i alt | 311,740,054,830 |
Find Available Housing Rentals
Finding housing rentals can be a journey. The choices stretch on, and each place feels a little different from the last. Maybe you need a room with enough space for a pet. Or perhaps you want a home close to the city lights, a place that feels alive even at night. With the right filters, you can cut through the noise, finding the rental that suits your life and needs.
For those looking for more, there are luxury rentals—high above the city with rooftop terraces, concierge services, and open views. These homes bring you closer to the city’s pulse, yet they feel steady and grounded. Each listing shows what you need to know: price, photos, and descriptions. All there to guide you, closer to the place you’ll call home.
Housing Rentals in Top Cities
Across Europe, each city has its own spirit, its own way of life. In London, with over 9 million people, you find places in neighborhoods like Shoreditch and Notting Hill. Old homes, tall and proud, stand beside modern apartments that reflect the present. Berlin, with 3.7 million people, offers neighborhoods like Kreuzberg, where life feels full, and Charlottenburg, where calm fills the air.
Barcelona (population: 1.6 million) brings charm and warmth. Areas like Gracia and El Raval give you the feel of history mixed with the sea air. Paris, too, with 2.1 million people, holds places like Montmartre, where the streets are old but full of life. In each city, you can find a housing rental that fits both your budget and your way of living.
Discover Your Ideal Housing Rental
What makes a rental the right one? For some, it’s a one-bedroom apartment with a view of the city. For others, it’s a place with room for a family, somewhere close to schools and parks. Every filter and click brings you closer to what you need—maybe an in-unit washer, a balcony, or a rental that’s ready to be lived in from day one.
If you’re watching your budget, there are still plenty of housing rentals within reach. Smaller apartments and studios suit students and young professionals, especially when they’re close to universities or public transport. And for those who only need a place for a time, short-term rentals and furnished housing are ideal. They’re for travelers, workers, or anyone who lives life on the move.
Finding a Balance
For each renter, there’s a balance to be struck. Some look for luxury, others for simplicity. There are places for every budget and every type of renter. Know what you value, and find the rental that feels like it’s waiting for you.
Housing Rentals with Desired Amenities
A good rental offers more than walls and windows. It gives you the comforts that make life smoother. Many listings come with fitness centers, secure parking, and private outdoor spaces. For pet owners, there are rentals that welcome pets, with space to roam and places to walk.
For those who seek more, luxury rentals provide rooftop terraces, concierge services, and the privacy of gated access. Families often need space and safety, so they choose rentals near schools and parks. “Bills included” rentals are popular, too. They simplify life, letting you settle in without worrying about extra costs at the end of the month.
Amenities that Matter
Each amenity makes a difference. Some people need a view; others need a place that feels safe. Whether it’s a furnished room or a shared gym, each detail adds something that makes a rental feel like home.
Housing Rentals by Location
Location is everything. For some, it’s about the energy of the city, where every corner holds something new. For others, it’s about finding peace in a neighborhood with green spaces, where the pace feels right.
In London, areas like Hackney and Camden keep you close to the city’s edge, where things are happening. Copenhagen (population: 800,000) offers housing rentals in neighborhoods like Østerbro for families, while Nørrebro calls out to those who like the sound of a busy street.
In Rome (population: 2.8 million), you’ll find history and life mixed in Trastevere, and in Milan, the business districts call professionals to modern rentals close to their work. For those who use public transportation, many places are near metro stops and train lines. For those who drive, secure parking makes city life easier.
Choosing the Right Neighborhood
Each city has places with a rhythm all their own. The right neighborhood makes you feel like you’re part of it, whether it’s the quiet streets or the hum of a busy district. Know where you want to be, and the rental that fits will follow.
Housing Rentals Across the Globe
From London’s fast pace to Barcelona’s wide, sunlit avenues, you’ll find housing rentals all over the world. In Amsterdam (population: 872,000), rentals along the canals make life feel steady, while Dublin’s Temple Bar puts you close to music and life.
In Berlin, you find affordable housing rentals in areas like Neukölln, where people from everywhere come together. And in Paris, you’ll find the Latin Quarter, a place for students and thinkers, close to the heart of the city. Each listing gives you a taste of the life within the city, letting you step into a world that feels like yours.
Becoming Part of the City
Each city has its own feel. Finding the right housing rental makes the city open up, from the corners of a quiet street to the rush of the center. With the right place, the city becomes yours, and you’re no longer just passing through.