Rents in Hungary compared to Europe
This comparison presents the median monthly rental prices for a 1-bedroom apartment in the most expensive regions of capital cities or major urban centers, based on our in-house research.
Austria, Vienna | € 1,050 |
Belgium, Brussels | € 1,120 |
Bulgaria, Sofia | € 500 |
Croatia, Zagreb | € 550 |
Cyprus, Nicosia | € 600 |
Czech Republic, Prague | € 1,258 |
Denmark, Copenhagen | € 1,748 |
Estonia, Tallinn | € 640 |
Finland, Helsinki | € 1,320 |
France, Paris | € 2,000 |
Germany, Berlin | € 1,400 |
Greece, Athens | € 1,200 |
Hungary, Budapest | € 737 |
Iceland | € 1,744 |
Ireland, Dublin | € 1,676 |
Italy, Milan | € 3,000 |
Latvia, Riga | € 900 |
Lithuania, Vilnius | € 850 |
Luxembourg | € 1,600 |
Malta, Valletta | € 900 |
Montenegro, Podgorica | € 350 |
Netherlands, Amsterdam | € 2,000 |
Macedonia, Skopje | € 250 |
Norway, Oslo | € 894 |
Poland, Warsaw | € 1,040 |
Portugal, Lisbon | € 1,500 |
Romania, Bucharest | € 720 |
Slovakia, Bratislava | € 800 |
Slovenia, Ljubljana | € 1,100 |
Spain, Madrid | € 1,875 |
Sweden, Stockholm | € 1,588 |
Switzerland, Zurich | € 2,313 |
Turkey, Istanbul | € 764 |
Hungary publishes quarterly statistics on house, from the Hungarian Central Statistical Office (KSH). The FHB Mortgage Bank publishes a quarterly house price index and Otthon Centrum has annual house price statistics. General economic statistics for Hungary are available from the Central Bank and the Central Statistical Office.