Houses for rent

Looking for houses for rent? You’ve come to the right place. We offer listings for houses in all parts of Europe, helping almost anyone find a place to call home. A young professional in search of a cozy single-family house, a family needing a spacious three-bedroom home, a quiet couple looking for a house with a private garden—whatever your needs, we help you find it.

A hopeful student may find an affordable house share, while a professional seeks a centrally located home, close to work and the pulse of the city. Families look ahead, needing room for kids to play and grow in a safe, welcoming neighborhood. We go beyond photos and prices, offering a broad selection of options. As one of the largest search engines for housing rentals, we provide a range of houses for rent that meet every lifestyle and budget. More info about houses for rent.

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Statistics on the development of available houses for rent over the past month

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

Date All houses for rent New houses for rent Rented houses
11. November 2024 34231 788 954
10. November 2024 34397 930 936
9. November 2024 34403 1919 1570
8. November 2024 34054 976 832
7. November 2024 33910 1512 995
6. November 2024 33393 2010 1809
5. November 2024 33192 1725 1790
4. November 2024 33257 1180 1705
3. November 2024 33782 471 195
2. November 2024 33506 937 937
1. November 2024 33506 2228 1777
31. October 2024 33055 978 1203
30. October 2024 33280 73 0
29. October 2024 33207 905 750
28. October 2024 33052 660 571
27. October 2024 32963 963 1287
26. October 2024 33287 477 724
25. October 2024 33534 1315 1357
24. October 2024 33576 1426 740
23. October 2024 32890 1293 3161
22. October 2024 34758 925 546
21. October 2024 34379 500 847
20. October 2024 34726 830 707
19. October 2024 34603 1714 1564
18. October 2024 34453 1633 1237
17. October 2024 34057 1015 1691
16. October 2024 34733 1580 1486
15. October 2024 34639 1092 1041
14. October 2024 34588 607 420
13. October 2024 34401 951 970
12. October 2024 34420 1256 0

Find Available Houses for Rent

To find a house, you must be patient and practical. The search might feel overwhelming, especially in big cities where housing is scarce. But there’s a way. You look for a house that fits your life, your work, your people. A place that holds you well and lets you leave without worry.

If you have a dog or a cat, you might want a pet-friendly house near the office or close to transit. If you want space, maybe you’ll search for a home with a garden or a spot to park the car. With the right filters, your search narrows, and what you need begins to appear.

For those with dreams of fine things, there are luxury houses out there with private gardens and pools. They have secure gates and manicured lawns. They make you feel like you belong, like you’re part of something grand, yet still grounded in your own space. Here, every listing brings you closer to what you didn’t know you needed, with photos, prices, and simple words to help you decide.

Where to Begin

Finding a house to rent isn’t for the faint of heart. You have to know what you want and, more than that, what you don’t want. The list of houses is long, but with time and persistence, it shortens. You find a place that suits you, one where you can breathe easily and close the door behind you.

Discover Your Ideal House

What makes a house the right place? Maybe it’s a small house with a porch, shaded by a few old trees. Maybe it’s a two-story house that holds a family, a yard with enough space to let children run free. Each step in the search, each filter applied, draws you closer to the right house, to a place you might call home.

If you need space and still want a fair price, there are budget houses for rent. Simple, solid, and affordable. You find these in neighborhoods on the edges, where there’s still land and trees and a quieter way of life. They are for students, for people starting out, for families needing room but not luxury. Then there are houses near universities and job centers, good for those with places to go each day, people beginning their lives in new cities.

There are also furnished homes and short-term rentals. Some people need a place for a while and no more. These homes are simple, complete, and good for a few months or even a year. They work for travelers, for workers on a temporary stay, or for people in between one place and the next.

Searching Smart

To find the house you want, think of what it must have. For some, it’s a kitchen with space enough for cooking, for others, a backyard with grass or a patio for morning coffee. Each detail matters because you’ll see these things each day. Know what you need before you begin, and the search will go smoother.

Houses with Desired Amenities

A house must be more than walls and windows. It should offer what you need. Many have yards, parking, and sometimes even storage for the things you don’t need daily but can’t quite throw away. For those with pets, look for houses that welcome dogs and cats, homes where your animals are not just allowed but welcome.

If you want a little more, luxury houses for rent offer what few can provide: private gardens, pools, high-end kitchens, and fitness rooms. These houses are made for people who need more than just shelter. Families often look for houses in neighborhoods close to schools and playgrounds, places where life moves at a safe, steady pace. In these homes, they find room to grow, space to breathe.

Essentials and Extras

There are houses that have what you need, and there are houses that have more. Some need only a safe, clean place with room for their family. Others need extras—amenities that add a touch of luxury or a sense of ease. Know the difference. In knowing, you find the house that is right for you.

Houses for Rent by Location

A good house is one thing, but a good location is another. Some want the fast pace of the city, to live in the heart of things where life is loud and close. Others seek the quiet of a small town or a suburb, where green parks and peaceful streets let them breathe.

London has neighborhoods like Notting Hill and Chelsea, where charm and history live together, and where homes are close to parks, shops, and the bustle of the streets. In Berlin, you’ll find Mitte and Prenzlauer Berg, neighborhoods that live well with their own culture and pace, places close to the metro, so you’re never far from work or play. Paris has areas like Montmartre, where the streets are old, and the houses look over cobblestone paths. Here, each street has its own life, and each house holds its own story.

In some places, you need a car to get around. For that, we have houses with parking and quick access to highways. Other places are built for walking or cycling, with public transit close by. No matter where you look, a house must fit not just your life but the way you move through the world.

Choosing a Place

Think of the kind of life you want, of the place you need to be. If you love the pulse of the city, find a place in its heart. If you crave quiet, look to the edges, where trees and fields stretch out. Every city has a place that calls to you. You only need to find it.

We list houses for rent across cities that call people from all over. In Rome, with its population of nearly 2.8 million, you’ll find houses in Trastevere, old but with strength in their bones. Berlin, with its 3.7 million people, holds neighborhoods like Kreuzberg, where art and life blend. Here, houses are modern, classic, or a mix of both, suited to a city that changes by the day.

Copenhagen, a city of around 800,000, has houses with clean lines and thoughtful spaces, close to green parks and calm water. Stockholm, with close to 975,000 people, is known for homes with clear, simple beauty, where the design is quiet, but always there.

These are houses that fit the cities they’re in. London, Paris, Barcelona—all have homes with character, some historic, some new. Each city offers its own life, and every house holds a piece of it. The right house is more than walls. It’s a way to be part of something larger, a way to feel at home.

Making the City Yours

Choose a house that fits the city you’ll live in. In each place, there’s a rhythm, a way of life. Find a house that feels right, one that suits the place it stands. You’ll know it when you see it.