Apartments for rent in Warsaw- Prime Property Poland (2024)

Prime Property Poland offers a wide range of furnished apartments for rent in Warsaw. In our offer, you will find high-standard luxury apartments in top locations in the center of Warsaw, as well as affordable flats. On average, the rental price ranges from PLN 2,000 to PLN 4,300 and depends on the standard, location, and size of the flat. In terms of rental prices, Warsaw as the capital is the most expensive city in Poland. An interesting fact is that most of the apartments are in new construction, due to the Second World War, in which 80% of them were destroyed.

Are You Looking For An Apartment To Rent In Warsaw? You Must Know This!

Every year, thousands of people decide to move and rent an apartment in Warsaw. No wonder – it is the scientific, business, political, and cultural center of Poland. Students and employees from all over Europe are looking for a flat for rent in Warsaw. Renting is also becoming more and more popular among Varsovians who do not want to take a mortgage. Do you want to find your new house in the capital of Poland? This information will surely be useful to you!

Choosing the right flat depends on your preferences and budget. If you want to have the most crowded restaurants, bars, and clubs in the city in the vicinity, the best address to live in will be of course Srodmiescie. However, you must prepare for high rental fees. The further away from the city center, the cheaper – that’s why you can always look for Warsaw apartments for rent in one of the districts crossed by the metro.

Wherever you live, you won’t be bored. The bustling center is one thing, but its buzz can tire. Other regions also have a lot to offer – from charming streets and alleys full of shops and cafes, through extensive green areas and parks (there are over 80 of them throughout the city!), to the Wisla river, views with wild nature. Below, we suggest what exactly you can expect from each of the districts of Warsaw.

Apartments for rent in Warsaw

For Rent

2,800 PLN

Modern, 2 rooms apartment for rent MOKOTOW, Warsaw

7, Mariana Zdziechowskiego, Ksawerów, Mokotów, Warszawa, województwo mazowieckie, 02-679, Polska

Warsaw

Flat/Apartment

Bed: 1Bath: 1m²: 34

Details

Kuba

For Rent

2,650 PLN

New and modern studio for rent in Warsaw

Active City, 5, Instalatorów, Raków, Włochy, Warszawa, województwo mazowieckie, 02133, Polska

Warsaw

Flat/Apartment

Bed: StudioBath: 1m²: 38

Details

Kuba

For RentAvailable from February

2,800 PLN + Electricity

Furnished apartment for rent in Warsaw

Komputerowa, Służewiec, Mokotów, Warszawa, województwo mazowieckie, 02-677, Polska

Warsaw

Flat/Apartment

Bed: 1Bath: 1m²: 42

Details

Kuba

For Rent

2,950 PLN

to rent 3 room apartment in skandinavian style on Mokotow, Warsaw

Mokotów, Warszawa, województwo mazowieckie, Polska

Warsaw

Flat/Apartment

Beds: 2Bath: 1m²: 45

Details

Sergiusz

For RentAvailable from march

2,300 PLN

Luxury studio to rent in Warsaw, Wola

Marcina Kasprzaka, Młynów, Wola, Warszawa, województwo mazowieckie, 01-234, Polska

Warsaw

Flat/Apartment

Bed: studioBath: 1m²: 25

Details

Sergiusz

For RentAvailable from January

2,500 PLN

Warsaw

Flat/Apartment

Bed: studioBath: 1m²: 21

Details

Sergiusz

For Rent

2,000 PLN + utilities

Furnished studio apartment in Warsaw, Praga

Siennicka, Grochów-Centrum, Praga-Południe, Warszawa, województwo mazowieckie, 04-393, Polska

Warsaw

Flat/Apartment

Bed: studioBath: 1m²: 25

Details

Sergiusz

For Rent

2,800 PLN + fees

A beautiful 2-room apartment in Powiśle district, Warsaw

Browarna, V, Śródmieście, Warszawa, województwo mazowieckie, 00-315, Polska

Warsaw

Flat/Apartment

Bed: 1Bath: 1m²: 38

Details

Sergiusz

For Rent

2,990 PLN

To rent 2 room apartment in city center of Warsaw – air condition

Plac Bankowy, III, Śródmieście, Warszawa, województwo mazowieckie, 00-096, Polska

Warsaw

Flat/Apartment

Bed: 1Bath: 1m²: 39

Details

Sergiusz

For Rent

3,000 PLN + electricity

2 room apartment in Warsaw, Wola to rent

83, Aleja Prymasa Tysiąclecia, Czyste, Wola, Warszawa, województwo mazowieckie, 01-242, Polska

Warsaw

Flat/Apartment

Bed: 1Bath: 1m²: 39

Details

Sergiusz

For Rent

2,800 PLN + electricity

For rent luxury studio in Warsaw, Mordor district

4, Cybernetyki, Służewiec, Mokotów, Warszawa, województwo mazowieckie, 02-677, Polska

Warsaw

Flat/Apartment

Bed: studioBath: 1m²: 32

Details

Sergiusz

For Rent

15,000 PLN

FOR RENT High standard 100m2 apartment with the view

Złota 44, 44, Złota, IV, Śródmieście, Warszawa, województwo mazowieckie, 00-120, Polska

Warsaw

Flat/Apartment

Bed: 1Bath: 1m²: 100

Details

Kuba

For RentAvailable from January

10,500 PLN

To rent luxury 3 room apartment on Grzybowska 4 Warsaw

Alior Bank, 4, Grzybowska, IV, Śródmieście, Warszawa, województwo mazowieckie, 00-131, Polska

Warsaw

Flat/Apartment

Beds: 2Baths: 2m²: 100

Details

Sergiusz

For Rent

3,500 PLN

BRAND NEW 2 rooms apartment in Warsaw

Obozowa, Młynów, Wola, Warszawa, województwo mazowieckie, 01-161, Polska

Warsaw

Flat/Apartment

Bed: 1Bath: 1m²: 42

Details

Kuba

For Rent

3,000 PLN + Bills

Mennica Residence Studio for rent Warsaw

Grzybowska, Mirów, Wola, Warszawa, województwo mazowieckie, 00-848, Polska

Warsaw

Flat/Apartment

Bed: StudioBath: 1m²: 28

Details

Kuba

For RentAvailable from January

3,000 PLN + Bills

2 rooms flat Magazynowa Warsaw

Magazynowa, Zagościniec, Mokotów, Warszawa, województwo mazowieckie, 02-652, Polska

Warsaw

Flat/Apartment

Bed: 1Bath: 1m²: 45

Details

Kuba

For RentBook in advance

3,500 PLN + Bills

Apartment in Warsaw Mokotow- 2 rooms

9, Cieszyńska, Szopy Polskie, Mokotów, Warszawa, województwo mazowieckie, 02-716, Polska

Warsaw

Flat/Apartment

Bed: 1Bath: 1m²: 48

Details

Kuba

For RentAvailable from January

6,000 PLN + electricity

Luxury apartment in Warsaw, Mokotów with air condition

Mokotów, Warszawa, województwo mazowieckie, Polska

Warsaw

Flat/Apartment

Bed: 1Bath: 1m²: 80

Details

Sergiusz

For RentBook in advance

2,000 PLN + 500 PLN Admin fee

2 rooms apartment for rent Warsaw – Poland

Włościańska, Sady, Żoliborz, Warszawa, województwo mazowieckie, 01-690, Polska

Warsaw

Flat/Apartment

Bed: 1Bath: 1m²: 42

Details

Kuba

For RentAvailable from December

5,500 PLN

High standard 3-room apartment in the city center of Warsaw

Karolkowa, Czyste, Wola, Warszawa, województwo mazowieckie, 01-207, Polska

Warsaw

Flat/Apartment

Beds: 2Baths: 11m²: 70

Details

Sergiusz

Renting a flat in Warsaw – What can you expect?

First of all, a huge variety of offers – both in terms of prices and types of real estate. When looking for an apartment for rent in Warsaw, you will find offers of luxury apartments, intimate 3-bedroom, two-bedroom, one-bedroom apartments, as well as well-equipped studio apartments. You can choose from new construction or older premises in blocks of flats or tenement houses.

The cost of living in the capital is not the lowest. The same applies to the prices of apartments for rent in Warsaw. Renting a studio or a small flat for students year after year is becoming more and more expensive – there are more new, higher standard flats on the rental market, for which the owners charge correspondingly more.

The most expensive apartments are on the left side of the Vistula River, where it is easy to find a flat with convenient access to the center. Due to transport issues, it is better to look for cheap apartments for rent in Warsaw on the right bank of the river – the greater distance from the city center (you often have to spend even an hour on the bus) means slightly lower prices. Students with a lower budget may also consider renting a room.

The most expensive apartments are on the left bank of the Vistula River, where it is easy to find a flat with convenient access to the center. Due to transport issues, it is better to look for cheap apartments for rent in Warsaw on the right bank of the river – the greater distance from the city center (you often have to spend even an hour on the bus) means slightly lower prices. Students on a tight budget may also consider renting a room.

Furnished Apartments For Rent In Warsaw By Districts

Apartments for rent in Mokotow

Mokotow is the most popular district among people looking for a flat to rent in Warsaw. Young families with children most often choose Mokotów.
An additional advantage for foreigners in close vicinity with international schools such as American School, and the British School in Warsaw.
The variety of offers, a wide range of prices, and quick access by public transport to the center make living here really comfortable. An additional advantage is the green surroundings, with the famous and the largest park “ Pola Mokotowskie“.

Let’s check apartments for rent in Mokotow

Prestige, comfort, great city communication, and everything under your breath – from universities, through offices, to shops, cafes, restaurants, clubs, theaters, and cinemas. What more could you want? Certainly, lower prices – apartments for rent in Warsaw’s Śródmieście (mainly studios and 2-room apartments) are among the most expensive in the entire city.
Universities in Mokotów
European School of Social Skills Education, the Warsaw School of Economics, the Lazarski University, and the American Studies Center.

Apartments for rent in Srodmiescie

Prestige, comfort, great public transport, and everything under his breath – from universities, through offices, to shops, cafes, restaurants, clubs, theaters, and cinemas.
What more could you want?
Certainly, lower prices – apartments for rent in Warsaw’s Śródmieście (mainly studios and 1-bedroom apartments) are among the most expensive in the city.
Universities in Srodmiescie
The University of Warsaw at KrakowskiePrzedmiescie street. It is one of the best universities in Poland. The university provides access to a well-equipped university library, the collection of which can also be used by non-students.

Apartments for rent in Ursynow

Ursynow (until recently known as “the largest bedroom in Warsaw”) is a well-connected district that tempts with a rich commercial and service offer and the proximity of green recreational areas. Among the rental offers, you will find mainly apartments in blocks of flats, although there are also apartments in new buildings.
Universities in Ursynów
Warsaw University of Life Sciences, which has been ranked first in the ranking of the best agricultural universities for years, and the private Vistula Academy of Finance and Business, which won the nationwide ranking of schools internationalization.

Apartments for rent in Praga Poludnie

The prestige of SaskaKępa, the blocks of Gocław, or maybe the diversity of Grochów? In PragaPołudnie, the offer of apartments for rent in Warsaw is really diverse, also in terms of prices. The district itself attracts the character of the “small downtown”, good public communication, and Skaryszewski Park – considered one of the most beautiful in the capital.
Universities in PragaPoludnie
There are also universities in Praga-Południe. The University of Social Sciences and Humanities at ul. Chodakowska 19/31.

Apartments for rent in Wola

The former working-class district is changing at a rapid pace – new office buildings and housing investments are being built here every year. The rental offers are dominated by new, high-standard apartments, so people looking for a well-equipped studio apartment for rent in Warsaw should focus on Wola.

Apartments for rent in Wilanow

The offers of apartments for rent in Warsaw’s Wilanów are primarily modern, spacious, carefully finished two- and three-bedroom apartments. High prices and the long distance from the center may put you off, but many people will appreciate the exclusive nature of the district and the quiet rhythm of life in the south of the city. An additional advantage is the close vicinity of German and European school.

Apartments for rent in Bielany

Peaceful and quiet Bielany (known as the “green lungs of Warsaw”) is considered to be an ideal district primarily for young families and the elderly. You will find a flat for rent mainly in places where intimate buildings give way to large multi-family buildings – incl. in Wawrzyszewo and Słodowiec.
Universities in Bielany
The Józef Piłsudski University of Physical Education and Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University.

Apartments for rent in Bialoleka

Although it is easier to find cheap apartments for rent in Warsaw in Bialoleka, the idea of living in a typical suburb is a bit discouraging – getting to the center can take a lot of time. However, if you are looking for something far from the city noise, in a peaceful and quiet area full of young families, Białołęka will be a great place to live.

Apartments for rent in Ochota

In the most densely populated district of Warsaw, it is easy to find a favorable offer for an apartment for rent – both studio apartments and two- or three-bedroom apartments. Ochota has something for people who want a taste of life in a big city. It is located close to the center and perfectly connected to the center.

Universities in Ochota

In Ochota, there are departments of the Warsaw University of Technology, which is considered to be one of the best technical universities in Poland. There is also a non-state Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in the district, which educates the best IT specialists. A popular university in Ochota is also the Medical University of Warsaw.

Apartments for rent in Bemowo

Bemowo is developing rapidly, and the construction of the second metro line will be completed soon. There is a place to do the shopping and where to relax – the wide choice of shops and shopping centers, and green areas are right under your breath. This is something for those who are looking for a small, cozy apartment for rent in Warsaw with convenient access to the city center.
Universities in the Bemowo
There are also several higher education institutions in the district. The most important of them is the Military University of Technology., which offers civil and military courses.

Apartments for rent in Zoliborz

Zielony Zoliborz is the smallest and most prestigious district of Warsaw. It is best to look for an apartment for rent near PlacWilsona, from where you can get to the center in a few minutes. The offers here are not the cheapest, but the area tempts with a large number of cultural centers (mainly theaters) and inexpensive pubs and restaurants.
Universities in the Zoliborz
There are three private universities in Zoliborz: the Masovian Medical University, the University of Security and Protection of Marszalka JózefaPiłsudskiego, and the Warsaw Film School. The Main School of Fire Service also operates in the district.

Apartments for rent in Targowek

This is where it is easiest to find a cheap apartment for rent in Warsaw. Targowek is developing every year, and it will certainly gain even faster when the second metro line will be completed. For now, communication with the city center leaves a lot to be desired, but this is the price of living in a peaceful and quiet “city bedroom”.

Apartments for rent in Praga

Praga is often called a place full of charm and secrets. It is here that many pre-war tenement houses have been preserved, reminding of the spirit of old Warsaw. There are plenty of atmospheric flats to rent here, although the newly renovated ones, they are not the cheapest. The advantage of Praga-Północ is communication. The second metro line, numerous tram and bus lines quickly and comfortably transport residents to Warsaw’s Śródmieście, Bank Square, and other important transfer points of the capital. You can reach the center from Prague North in a few minutes.

Universities in the Praga Polnoc
You can choose from Kozminski University, the University of Management, and the European University of Information Technology and Economics.

Apartments for rent in Rembertow

Rembertow is dominated by intimate single-family houses, so finding a flat for rent may turn out to be a difficult task – just like commuting to the center. It is a green area (forests make up 1/3 of the area of Rembertow), perfect for sports and recreation. Residents love Rembertow because of the large amount of greenery and less traffic than in the center of Warsaw. It is a place where seniors and families with children feel good. There are also students in the district, as it is home to several universities.

Frequently asked questions:

How to find apartments for rent in Warsaw?

The population of Warsaw may make it a bit more difficult for newcomers to find a place when they move in for the first time. We suggest you take advantage of the wide offer and qualified Prime agents to look for your new home, whether you are a student, or corporate employee contact Prime Property Poland to find the best rental apartment in Warsaw.

What is the cost of renting a flat in Warsaw?

The rent in Warsaw ranges from 200 to 2,000 euros.

Who can rent an apartment in Warsaw?

Anyone who is looking for accommodation can rent an apartment in Warsaw after the age of 18.

What is the price of public transport in Warsaw?

If you are looking for an apartment for rent in Warsaw, you must consider public transport issues when making your decision. You can move around the city by metro, tram, bus, or train. The capital is famous for its long distances, but thanks to the intensive development of urban transport, it takes less and less time to cover them. The cheapest tickets, entitling to a 20-minute journey, cost PLN 1.70 (reduced ticket) or PLN 3.40 (regular ticket).

More about Warsaw:

Warsaw In Numbers

Population: 1,753,977 people
Area: 517 km²
Number of universities: 67
Number of active companies: nearly 300 thousand
Average gross salary: PLN 5,800
Area code: (+48) 22

About Warsaw Rental Market

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Warsaw?
The average rental price for an apartment in Warsaw ranges between € 182 and € 1,812.

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FAQs

What is the average rent in Warsaw Poland? ›

The average rent for an apartment in Warsaw is $1,230. The cost of rent varies depending on several factors, including location, size, and quality.

Can a foreigner rent an apartment in Poland? ›

In many countries, there are numerous hoops that foreigners must jump through in order to rent an apartment. This is not the case in Poland, and most landlords will be happy to rent to a foreigner without asking for any documentation other than your passport and (rarely) your work contract.

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Poland? ›

Cost of renting housing in Polish cities (June 2023)
CityApproximate rent for a 2-bedroom apartment (40-50 m2) in zlotys
Warsaw4,600
Krakow3,200
Lodz2,400
Wroclaw3,300
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How much do you need to live comfortably in Poland? ›

A family of four estimated monthly costs are 2,373.4$ (9,550.7zł) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 720.9$ (2,901.0zł) without rent. Cost of living in Poland is, on average, 41.8% lower than in United States. Rent in Poland is, on average, 58.8% lower than in United States.

Is it cheaper to live in Poland than us? ›

Poland is 59% more affordable than the United States for both individuals and families. This makes Poland a great place to retire or work remotely. Before planning your move, you'll want to know more specifics about the cost of living differences, basic visa requirements, and cultural differences.

How much money do you need to live in Warsaw, Poland? ›

Living costs in Poland vary depending on lifestyle and location. Renting a studio in Warsaw costs around 2200 PLN, with utilities adding another 350-400 PLN. Subscriptions, groceries, and transportation contribute to a monthly budget of about 3710 PLN. Entertainment and dining out can increase expenses.

How long can you live in Poland without a visa? ›

For stays in Poland under the visa-free regime, the foreign national is entitled to reside on that territory for a period of 90 days within a 180-day period (or for the period resulting from a visa waiver agreement signed by the EU or Poland with the country of their nationality).

Can a US citizen buy an apartment in Poland? ›

Can foreigner buy property in Poland? Yes, foreigners are allowed to buy properties in Poland. EEA citizens and companies (EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway) are not restricted, also with regards to land purchase. While other nationals may be required to obtain permit from Ministry of Internal Affairs.

What documents do I need to live in Poland? ›

Required documents
  • Completed application form for registration of residence of an EU citizen;
  • Four biometric photographs taken not earlier than 6 months before the date of application;
  • Valid travel document or another valid document confirming identity and citizenship (the original available for inspection);

What city is the cheapest to live in Poland? ›

Compared to cities like Gdansk, Katowice, and Poznan, the cost of living is higher in cities like Warsaw, Lodz, and Krakow. Poland's capital Warsaw is the most expensive, while Poznan has the lowest cost of living.

Is it cheap to retire in Poland? ›

Living expenses in Poland, excluding rent, are approximately 52.59% more budget-friendly compared to the United States. Focusing solely on rent, Poland is cheaper than the U.S., making it a highly appealing option for American retirees seeking to reduce expenses and live comfortably on their pensions.

How much money do I need in Poland per day? ›

This should cover a bed in a hostel, self-catering or meals in local milk bars, and public transport. If you want to throw in a few tasty snacks, upgrade to a mid-range hotel and add in a couple of activities, you will need around 200-300zł (50-75 USD) per day.

What is considered wealthy in Poland? ›

Those who earn above the national average believe that wealthy people are those whose monthly salary is at least PLN20,000 (EUR4,621) net.

Can I live in Poland as a US citizen? ›

Non-EU nationals who want to move to Poland for different reasons such as to live, work, or study, need to apply for a long-stay visa (D visa) first.

What is the average salary in Poland in USD? ›

What is the average salary in Poland? As of November 2023, the average salary in Poland is 7,590 PLN per month, approximately 1,913 USD which sums up to an average annual salary of 91,100 PLN (22,963 USD ).

How much is a good salary in Warsaw, Poland? ›

The average salary for jobs in Warsaw, Poland is 113 847 zł (PLN) per year or an hourly rate of 55 zł (PLN).

How much does the average house cost in Warsaw? ›

In the fourth quarter of 2023, Warszawa had Poland's most valued house prices, amounting to over 10.2 thousand zloty per square meter. Following was Krakow with 9.5 thousand zloty per square meter.

Is it worth living in Warsaw? ›

Cost of living: The cost of living in Warsaw is relatively low compared to other European cities, such as London or Paris. This means that you can enjoy a good quality of life without breaking the bank. Culture: Warsaw has a rich cultural scene with many museums, theaters, and galleries.

Is Warsaw a cheap city? ›

Warsaw emerged as the most budget-friendly capital city to visit. Experts noted the Polish capital did not impose a tourist tax on visitors, reported the Express. Researches found Warsaw to have the cheapest accommodation costs, with hotel prices starting at €45.60 ($80.97) per night.

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