Rent Prices in Lisbon
Lisbon has become one of the most popular cities in Europe for expats and digital nomads. While it remains more affordable than cities like London or Paris, rent prices in Lisbon have been rising steadily due to increased demand and tourism.
π Average Monthly Rent by Apartment Type
| Apartment Type |
City Center (EUR) |
Outside Center (EUR) |
| Studio / 1 Bedroom | 900 β 1,600 | 700 β 1,200 |
| 2 Bedroom Apartment | 1,400 β 2,500 | 1,100 β 1,800 |
| 3 Bedroom Apartment | 2,000 β 3,500 | 1,500 β 2,500 |
| 4 Bedroom Apartment | 2,800 β 5,000 | 2,000 β 3,500 |
| Shared Room / Flatshare | 400 β 800 | 300 β 600 |
π Average Rent by Lisbon Areas
- Baixa / Chiado (City Center): β¬1,500 β β¬3,000 for 1β2 bedrooms
- Alfama: β¬1,200 β β¬2,500 (historic but tourist-heavy)
- Parque das NaΓ§Γ΅es: β¬1,400 β β¬2,800 (modern and family-friendly)
- Campo de Ourique: β¬1,200 β β¬2,200 (residential and quiet)
- AlcΓ’ntara: β¬1,100 β β¬2,000 (growing expat area)
- Amadora / outskirts: β¬800 β β¬1,500 (more affordable housing)
π‘ Tips for Finding Affordable Rent in Lisbon
- Look outside the city center for significantly cheaper rent
- Shared apartments are very common among expats and students
- Use platforms like Idealista.pt, Imovirtual, and Airbnb (long-term options)
- Be prepared for deposits (usually 1β2 months rent in advance)
- Rent prices often exclude utilities like electricity, water, and internet
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