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Charming Apartment in a Modern Residence in Milan in Porta Venezia
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

Charming Apartment in a Modern Residence in Milan in Porta Venezia

Maintenance team
Central heating
Cameras
Wi-Fi
Cable Tv
Air conditioning
Elevator
Onsite support
Bed linen and towels
Gym
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€3,400 /month
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Very cool residence in Bovisa
Up to 1 person • 350 bedrooms

Very cool residence in Bovisa

Maintenance team
Cameras
Security office
Wi-Fi
Air conditioning
Elevator
Onsite support
Entertainment area
Study area
Kitchen
Reception
Laundry facilities
Gym
Cinema room
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€790 /month
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Good-looking studio in a residence with swimming pool and gym near Università Bicocca in Niguarda
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

Good-looking studio in a residence with swimming pool and gym near Università Bicocca in Niguarda

Pool
Gym
Laundry facilities
Reception
Parking
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€1,750 /month
Bills included
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Studio for one guest in a residence near Moscova metro station in Sarpi
Up to 1 person • 20 bedrooms

Studio for one guest in a residence near Moscova metro station in Sarpi

Reception
Laundry facilities
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€1,000 /month
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Fantastic studio in a residence in Milan
Up to 1 person • 444 bedrooms

Fantastic studio in a residence in Milan

Outdoor area
Maintenance team
Central heating
Cameras
Security office
Wi-Fi
Cable Tv
Onsite support
Study area
Entertainment area
Reception
Dining room
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€820 /month
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Very appealing residence in Bovisa
Up to 1 person • 468 bedrooms

Very appealing residence in Bovisa

Maintenance team
Central heating
Cameras
Wi-Fi
Cable Tv
Air conditioning
Elevator
Onsite support
Coffee bar
Entertainment area
Reception
Gym
Study area
Laundry facilities
Cinema room
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€1,650 /month
Bills included
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Pleasant studio in residence in Bicocca
Up to 1 person • 40 bedrooms

Pleasant studio in residence in Bicocca

Central heating
Wi-Fi
Air conditioning
Onsite support
Bed linen and towels
Reception
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€950 /month
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Wonderful Residence in Bovisa neighbourhood
Up to 1 person • 5 bedrooms

Wonderful Residence in Bovisa neighbourhood

Maintenance team
Wi-Fi
Cable Tv
Bed linen and towels
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€1,200 /month
Bills included
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Bed in a shared studio, next to Bicocca metro station
Up to 1 person • 10 bedrooms

Bed in a shared studio, next to Bicocca metro station

Outdoor area
Maintenance team
Central heating
Cameras
Security office
Wi-Fi
Air conditioning
Elevator
Accessibility
Onsite support
Study area
Gym
Dining room
Entertainment area
Reception
Laundry facilities
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€940 /month
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Pleasant residence in Sesto San Giovanni
Up to 1 person • 20 bedrooms

Pleasant residence in Sesto San Giovanni

Outdoor area
Laundry facilities
From
€500 /month
Bills included
Frequently asked questions about Milan

How much does it cost to rent a room or flat in Milan today?

<p> Milan is one of Italy's most dynamic cities, with consistently high demand for housing thanks to its universities, international companies and numerous professional opportunities. Students, young workers and newcomers often seek the same solutions, making the market fast-paced and competitive, especially in central and well-connected areas ( <a href="https://www.uniplaces.com/accommodation/milan/f/private-bedroom" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" > rooms for rent in Milan </a> ). </p> <p> Rental prices in Milan depend on various factors: the area where the property is located, proximity to public transport, the level of furnishings, the duration of the contract and the time of year. Costs tend to increase, especially at the beginning of the academic or working year. </p>

Are furnished flats or student residences better in Milan?

<p> Furnished flats are ideal for short, medium or long stays, while student residences offer included services and simplified management. In university areas such as Città Studi, the demand for student accommodation is particularly high. Both solutions can be valid, depending on personal needs and the length of stay. </p> <p> In the Milan property market, searches such as “room for rent in Milan” are common, along with queries such as “flat for rent in Milan” or “rooms for rent in Milan”. Searches related to studying are also frequent, such as “student rentals Milan” and “student flats in Milan”, as well as more generic queries such as “rooms for rent in Milan”, reflecting the variety of profiles and needs in the city. </p>

Which are the most expensive and most affordable areas in Milan?

<p> Most expensive areas: Historic centre, Brera, Porta Nuova Most affordable areas: Bicocca, Lambrate, Quarto Oggiaro To better understand the differences between the various areas of the city, you can consult our <a href="https://www.uniplaces.com/city-explorer/milan-neighborhoods-unveiled-your-ultimate-guide-to-local-living/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" > complete guide to Milan's neighbourhoods </a> , where we analyse prices, atmosphere and the types of accommodation available in each neighbourhood. </p>

How to rent directly from private landlords in Milan?

<p> Renting directly from private landlords is a common choice to avoid additional costs and gain greater flexibility. It is important to always check the advertisement, read the contract carefully and request detailed photos or video tours before making a decision. </p>

Is it possible to find rentals under €400 in Milan?

<p> There are few options under €400 in Milan due to high demand and high average prices. When available, they mainly involve single rooms, shared flats, <a href="https://www.uniplaces.com/accommodation/milan/f/residencee" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" > student residences </a> , suburban neighbourhoods or well-connected neighbouring municipalities. To increase your chances, it is advisable to broaden your search radius. </p>

What does the market offer above €550 in Milan?

<p> With a budget above €550, you can access more spacious studio flats or complete flats in central areas or areas well served by public transport. Alternatively, some people consider areas outside the city to obtain larger spaces at similar costs. </p>

What options are available between €400 and €550 in Milan?

<p> This price range includes many options suitable for students, Erasmus participants and young professionals. It is common to find well-located rooms or small studio flats, often furnished and ready to move into. </p>