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Rooms, Studios & Apartments for Rent in Lisbon

Studio in a residence near Jardim do Campo Pequeno in Entrecampos

Comfortable Residence by University of Lisbon, Lumiar

Incredible residence in Lisbon in São Sebastião

Single bedroom in Sete Rios: price includes meals and laundry

Trendy Residence by Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon in Olaias

Very appealing residence in Belém

Stunning Residence in Entrecampos

Relaxing double bedroom in Entrecampos

Comfy single bedroom near the Intendente metro

Lovely residence in the beautiful district of Avenidas Novas in Entrecampos

Welcoming student accommodation next to Instituto Superior Técnico in Picoas

Single bedroom in top floor in cool student residence near Saldanha in São Sebastião

Contemporary student accommodation in Lumiar

Welcoming double ensuite bedroom with a balcony, in a residence in Sete Rios

Very cool residence in Entrecampos

Very cool residence in the trendy Cais do Sodre neighbourhood in Bairro Alto

Good and cosy single bedroom in a super residence near Instituto Superior Técnico in Alameda

Great Residence in Sete Rios, Lisbon

Bedroom in a 2 bedroom apartment inside a student residence in Benfica
What is the average cost of renting in Lisbon?
<p> Lisbon’s rental market is highly competitive, driven by steady demand from international students, young professionals, and foreign workers. Supply is limited, especially in central areas. As a result, prices remain high throughout the year (rooms for rent in Lisbon). </p> <p> Rent depends on several factors: location, accommodation type, whether it is furnished, proximity to <a href="https://www.uniplaces.com/city-explorer/lisbon-public-transport-101-everything-you-need-to-know/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" > public transport </a> , the property’s condition, and the contract length. The presence of universities and higher education institutions also strongly impacts demand for student accommodation. </p>
Which areas are the most expensive and the most affordable to live in Lisbon?
<p> Higher rents are typically found in Chiado, Príncipe Real, Avenida da Liberdade, Bairro Alto, Alfama, and parts of Campo de Ourique. These areas are popular due to their central location. </p> <p> More budget friendly options are generally outside the historic centre, such as Benfica, Lumiar, Marvila, Olivais, and Ajuda. Nearby municipalities like Amadora and Odivelas also offer good transport connections. </p> <p> To better understand the differences between neighbourhoods, check <a href="https://www.uniplaces.com/city-explorer/exploring-lisbons-neighborhoods-where-to-eat-shop-and-play/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" > our complete Lisbon neighbourhood guide </a> , where we cover prices, vibe, and the types of accommodation available in each area. </p>
Is it possible to find cheap rentals in Lisbon for under €400?
<p> Options under €400 are increasingly rare in Lisbon due to high demand. When they exist, they are usually small rooms, shared apartments, <a href="https://www.uniplaces.com/pt/accommodation/lisbon/f/residencia" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" > student residences </a> in Lisbon, or accommodation located in outer neighbourhoods. </p> <p> Considering areas outside the centre or nearby towns increases your chances of finding a more affordable rental without compromising access to the city. </p>
What type of accommodation can you find between €400 and €550 in Lisbon?
<p> Between €400 and €550, it is common to find more spacious rooms, simple studios, and affordable apartments in less central areas. This price range is especially popular among university students, Erasmus participants, and young professionals. </p> <p> It is also a common range for people looking for mid term student accommodation in Lisbon. </p>
What can you expect from rentals above €550 in Lisbon?
<p> With a budget above €550, more comfortable options become available, such as large rooms in renovated apartments, modern studios, and well located one or two bedroom apartments. If you want more space or better conditions, considering neighbourhoods outside the centre can be a good alternative. </p>
Is it worth renting directly from private landlords in Lisbon?
<p> Renting directly from private landlords is a common choice for those who want to avoid agency fees and negotiate more flexible terms. Still, it is essential to verify the listing’s authenticity. Read the contract carefully and ask for recent photos or a video tour before moving forward. </p>
Are there furnished apartments and student residences in Lisbon?
<p> Lisbon offers a wide range of furnished apartments, suitable for short, mid, or long stays. Student residences stand out for convenience, included services, and an international environment. They are a practical solution for anyone looking for student accommodation with fewer worries. </p> <p> With a diverse supply, students, young professionals, and expats can find options that match their budget and lifestyle in Lisbon. </p>