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Ruby Charm Houses 10 D in Santo Ildefonso

Welcoming residence in student-popular Paranhos

Elegant Residence by Porto University Campus in Paranhos

Super cool residence in Asprela, near FEUP in Paranhos

Vibrant and Trendy Residence in the Heart of Porto in Santo Ildefonso

Excellent residence in student-popular Paranhos

Student residence not far from Faculdade De Engenharia Da Universidade Do Porto in Paranhos

Residence with a short walk from Portucalense University in Paranhos

Vibrant Residence in Asprela near University of Porto Campus in Paranhos

Amazing residence in Porto in Bonfim

Welcoming residence near Nau Vitória subway station in Campanhã

Idyllic and alluring residence in Massarelos

Charming residence near the Polo Universitário metro station in Paranhos

Double ensuite bedroom in a student house, in São Mamede de Infesta

Inviting studio near Faria Guimarães metro station in Santo Ildefonso

Bed in a bright studio, in student-popular Paranhos


Bright studio near the Pedro Hispano metro in Matosinhos

Very cool residence in Senhora da Hora

Single Studio in student residence in Paranhos

Welcoming residence next to the FEUP - Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto in Paranhos
How much does it cost to rent a house in Porto nowadays?
<p> Porto continues to attract students, young professionals and people who move to the city for academic or work reasons. Demand for accommodation is high throughout the year, especially in central areas and near universities. Therefore, prices vary greatly depending on the type of property and location. Many users search for terms such as ‘ <a href="https://www.uniplaces.com/accommodation/porto/f/private-bedroom" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" > rooms in Porto </a> ’ when looking for accommodation in the city, especially at the beginning of the academic year (rooms for rent in Porto). </p> <p> The cost of rent in Porto depends on several factors. Among the main ones are the neighbourhood, proximity to the metro and buses, whether the property is furnished, the length of the contract and the time of year. Short-term rentals tend to be more expensive, while longer contracts can offer greater price stability. Seasonality also has an impact, with greater pressure in the summer months and early autumn. </p>
What are the most expensive and most affordable areas to live in Porto?
<p> <b> Most expensive areas: </b> Downtown and Historic Centre, Cedofeita, Foz do Douro </p> <p> <b> Most affordable areas: </b> Paranhos, Campanhã, Bonfim, Areas near Vila Nova de Gaia </p> <p> To better understand the differences between the city's areas, you can consult our <a href="https://www.uniplaces.com/city-explorer/portos-neighborhoods-a-dive-into-daily-life-and-culture/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" > complete guide to Porto's neighbourhoods </a> , where we analyse prices, atmosphere and the types of accommodation available in each neighbourhood. </p>
Is it possible to find accommodation in Porto for less than €400?
<p> Options below €400 are increasingly limited due to high demand and the renovation of the housing stock. When they do exist, they mainly correspond to <a href="https://www.uniplaces.com/accommodation/porto/f/shared-bedroom" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" > rooms in shared houses </a> , often associated with searches such as ‘rooms to rent in Porto up to €200’, but they can also include student residences or neighbourhoods further away from the centre. </p> <p> Those looking for affordable solutions, including searches for ‘cheap rooms to rent in Porto,’ should consider widening their search radius to include outlying areas or neighbouring municipalities, which increases the chances of finding available options. </p>
What type of accommodation is available in Porto between €400 and €550?
<p> In this price range, it is possible to find well-located single rooms, small studios or shared flats. This range is very popular with national and international students, including those searching for ‘student rooms in Porto’, as well as Erasmus programme participants and young professionals starting their careers. </p>
What can be found in Porto for budgets above €550?
<p> With a budget above €550, there are more options for modern studios and fully furnished flats. Many are furnished and located in central or well-connected areas. Some tenants also choose to live outside the city, benefiting from lower rents in exchange for a daily commute. </p>
Is it worth renting directly from private landlords in Porto?
<p> Renting directly from private individuals can be attractive for those looking to avoid additional costs and enjoy greater contractual flexibility. However, it is important to confirm the accuracy of the advertisement, read the contract carefully and request recent photographs or virtual tours before making any commitment. </p>
Are there furnished flats and student residences in Porto?
<p> Porto offers furnished options for short, medium or long stays, ideal for those who do not want to invest in furniture. <a href="https://www.uniplaces.com/accommodation/porto/f/residence" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" > Student residences </a> stand out for their convenience, included services and community atmosphere, as do advertisements associated with searches such as ‘rooms for rent in Porto with expenses included’. Overall, the choice depends on your budget, length of stay and desired level of comfort. </p>