How Much Does an Apartment Cost in Europe? Rent, Buy, and Everything in Between
Apartment prices across Europe span an enormous range — from under €500 a month in Budapest to well over €5,000 in central London.
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Apartment prices across Europe span an enormous range — from under €500 a month in Budapest to well over €5,000 in central London.
Amsterdam is one of Europe’s most iconic cities — and one of its most expensive places to rent or buy an apartment.
San Diego is one of the most desirable cities in the United States — and that desirability comes with a price tag.
England’s apartment market is one of the most varied in Europe — a studio in Hull can cost less than a quarter of what you’d pay for the same space in London.
Copenhagen is one of Scandinavia’s most livable cities — but living well here comes at a price.
Dubai’s real estate market is one of the most talked-about in the world — and for good reason.
Oregon is one of the most geographically and culturally diverse states in the country — and its apartment market reflects that variety in a big way.
Beijing is one of the most expensive cities in Asia, and its housing market reflects that status in full.
Los Angeles is one of the most talked-about rental markets in the country — and for good reason.
Houston, Texas is one of the few major American cities where you can rent a decent apartment without your paycheck evaporating on the first of the month.