Homes for rent

Looking for homes for rent? You’ve come to the right place. Here, you’ll find listings for available homes across Europe, a land filled with cities and villages where anyone might find a place to call home. Picture a young professional, searching for a simple yet welcoming single-family home. Maybe it's a family with children who needs a spacious three-bedroom rental, or a quiet couple in search of a home with a private garden. Whoever you are, whatever you seek, we’re here to help you find it.

Students can find affordable home shares, their first chance to make a space their own. Professionals look for a rental home close to work and near the heartbeat of the city. Families, of course, search for places where their children have room to grow, somewhere safe, a neighborhood that feels like home. More info about homes for rent in .
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Statistics on the development of available homes for rent over the past month

Below you can see the development of available homes for rent over the past month. In the first column you see the date. In the second column you see the total amount of homes for rent on the date. In the third column you see the amount of new homes that was available for rent on the date. In the fourth column you see the amount of homes that was rented on the date. Also see aggregate statistics on all available homes over time, aggregate statistics on new homes over time, aggregate statistics on rented homes over time

Date All homes for rent New homes for rent Rented homes
25. November 2024 20 1 1
24. November 2024 20 0 0
23. November 2024 20 0 1
22. November 2024 21 0 1
21. November 2024 22 3 6
20. November 2024 25 3 3
19. November 2024 25 0 0
18. November 2024 25 0 0
17. November 2024 25 0 0
16. November 2024 25 0 1
15. November 2024 26 2 4
14. November 2024 28 4 4
13. November 2024 28 5 2
12. November 2024 25 2 0
11. November 2024 23 0 0
10. November 2024 23 0 0
9. November 2024 23 2 3
8. November 2024 24 1 1
7. November 2024 24 1 2
6. November 2024 25 7 8
5. November 2024 26 5 0
4. November 2024 21 2 2
3. November 2024 21 0 0
2. November 2024 21 2 2
1. November 2024 21 1 0
31. October 2024 20 2 2
30. October 2024 20 0 1
29. October 2024 21 0 1
28. October 2024 22 0 0
27. October 2024 22 0 0
26. October 2024 22 3 0

Statistics on currently available homes for rent

In the table below, you see a series of data about available homes to rent.Also see gathered statistics of all available homes over time, the gathered statistics of new homes over time, the gathered statistics of rented homes over time

Homes
Available rentals 21
New rentals since yesterday 1
Rented out 1
Ledige m2 i alt 697

Find Available Homes for Rent

Finding a home for rent can be a journey. Sometimes, it’s not easy. You search for a home near work, or maybe near the trees and the quiet of the suburbs. For some, it’s a simple place with a garden where you can bring your dog or cat. For others, it’s a house in the city, close to the noise, the movement, the heartbeat of things. Filters help narrow down the choices. They take a long list and make it shorter until you find the one that fits.

In big cities, and in quiet towns, there are homes for rent with rooftop terraces, secure parking, and private gardens. Each one feels like it could be yours. Price, photos, and details—all laid out to help you decide. Each listing pulls you closer to what you didn’t know you wanted.

Homes for Rent in Top Cities

Some cities make you feel alive. London, with nine million people, has neighborhoods like Notting Hill, with its charm and history, or Canary Wharf, built for people who never stop moving. In Berlin, with 3.7 million people, you’ll find Mitte and Kreuzberg, where art, cafes, and culture shape the air. And Rome, with a population of about 2.8 million, where homes stand strong, their walls thick with history, their rooftops overlooking narrow, cobbled streets.

In Copenhagen, you’ll find both tradition and the new ways of living. Neighborhoods like Nørrebro bring in young people, while Østerbro calls out to families. In Barcelona, you’ll walk streets lined with orange trees and old stones, neighborhoods like Gracia and Eixample that hold pieces of the past mixed with new faces, and life always moving.

Discover Your Ideal Home

A perfect home can be many things. For some, it’s a small house with a yard. For others, it’s a two-story place with space for a family, room for children, a kitchen to fill with food and talk. Every filter and click brings you closer. Maybe you need a washer and dryer, or maybe a garden, or maybe just a place that is fully furnished, so you don’t have to bring much at all.

If you watch your budget, there are affordable homes for rent. Small homes and studios fit students, families just starting out, people who need a place near schools or parks. And for those who are only here a short time, there are furnished homes, ready to move into for a while before life moves you on.

Choosing What Matters

When you know what you need, it’s easier. A yard for pets, a quiet place, or a street with cafes nearby. Think of what fits your life, your days. In big cities and small towns, there are homes that suit each one of us.

Homes with Desired Amenities

A home isn’t just walls and windows. It’s a place that works with your life. Some places have private outdoor spaces, storage for things you need and things you don’t, and even garages for the car that takes you from place to place. For families with pets, pet-friendly homes are out there, waiting.

Some homes for rent are more than that. They have high-end kitchens, secure parking, and spaces where people can feel safe. In Denmark, some leases include utilities on-account, a way to cover heating, water, and electricity, paid and settled after the seasons turn. In Italy, condominium fees and extra costs often come with a home, adding to the costs of living in the city.

Amenities You’ll Need

Each home has a little something of its own. Some have the quiet of gardens, some the energy of modern kitchens, and some are just good, solid places where people can come and go. Luxury homes, especially in big cities, might even have pools, gyms, and private parking, giving you the kind of life you might not find anywhere else.

Homes for Rent by Location

A home is one thing, but a place is another. Some people like the speed of the city center, where the air hums with the sound of people. Others like the green spaces outside the noise, where homes sit farther apart, the sky stretching wide.

In London, you can find old townhouses and new buildings, with parks and pubs and narrow streets. In Berlin, neighborhoods like Charlottenburg offer peace, while Kreuzberg never sleeps, each home in its own rhythm. In Denmark, housing associations offer homes at lower costs, though there’s often a wait, while private rentals let you move in as soon as you’re ready.

In Italy, Rome’s neighborhoods like Testaccio hold stories of long ago, while Milan’s business district offers high-rise apartments for people who don’t mind reaching for the sky. If you drive, look for homes with parking; if you take the train, look for places near the stations. It’s the little things that make a place easier to live in.

Choosing the Place That Feels Right

Every city has something to it. The noise, the quiet, the parks, the rivers. If you know what matters, it’s easier. If you like the sound of people, live where life is loud. If you need quiet, choose the places with grass, trees, and space.

Homes for Rent in Global Cities

From London’s heart to the sun-drenched streets of Barcelona, there are homes for rent across cities that call out to people. In Paris, old buildings stand tall with their history and their carved stone, while in Berlin, new buildings grow beside them, reaching for the future. Each city is as different as the people who walk its streets.

In Dublin (population: 1 million), there are homes in neighborhoods like Ballsbridge, close to green parks and the city center. Amsterdam has homes along the canals, houses near water where people bike and walk. Rome offers homes in Trastevere, old and full of life, while Milan reaches upwards, with newer homes in the business district.

Finding a Place to Belong

Each city holds its own life. From the architecture to the feel of the streets, from the way people talk to the way they live. Find a place that makes you feel at home. A place that feels like it was meant for you.