Rents in Romania 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 | € 1,677 |
Estonia, Tallinn | € 650 |
Finland, Helsinki | € 1,320 |
France, Paris | € 2,000 |
Germany, Berlin | € 1,400 |
Greece, Athens | € 950 |
Hungary, Budapest | € 676 |
Iceland | € 1,744 |
Ireland, Dublin | € 1,676 |
Italy, Milan | € 3,000 |
Latvia, Riga | € 500 |
Lithuania, Vilnius | € 800 |
Luxembourg | € 1,400 |
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 |
Romania does not publish official house price statistics. Imobiliare Romania publishes monthly average selling prices of apartments. Colliers International's annual Real Estate Review has prices of exclusive, middle and lower classes of apartments. General economics statistics are from the National Institute of Statistics and the National Bank of Romania.