Renting a House in Tirana: Complete Guide for Expats, Students and Investors

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A Booming Market
Tirana is a city that never sleeps. Every year, thousands of Italian students move here to study, and more and more professionals choose the Albanian capital for work or smart working. The result? A booming rental market, with very interesting returns for those who invest in real estate.

Tourism and the Rental Sector

The explosion of tourism has led to a growing demand for short-term rentals for tourists and professionals on the move. Tirana has become a hub for digital nomads, while coastal cities such as Durres and Saranda are fully booked in high season. With over 11 million visitors per year and expected to grow steadily over the next decade, the demand for rental properties will continue to rise.

How Much Does It Cost to Rent an Apartment in Tirana?

Studio in the center: €350 - €600/month

Two-room apartment in Blloku: €600 - €1,000/month

Three-room apartment in residential area: €500 - €900/month

The Most Requested Areas for Rent

Blloku & Komuna and Parisit: perfect for expats and young professionals.

Don Bosko & Astir: excellent for those looking for cheaper solutions.

University Area: always requested by Italian students.

How to Rent in a Safe and Profitable Way

Choose a furnished and well-located property: ready-to-move-in houses rent out more quickly.

Sign a regular contract to avoid problems with tenants.

Trust a real estate agency to find the best tenant and manage everything without stress.

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