Studio apartments for rent in Podgorica - page 9
Found 154 adverts for Studio apartments for rent in Podgorica

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Studio apartment for rent Centar, Podgorica – 24 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 350 €
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24 m²
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350 €

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Studio apartment for rent Zabjelo, Podgorica – 20 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 250 €
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20 m²
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250 €

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Studio apartment for rent Centar, Podgorica – 25 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 350 €
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25 m²
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350 €

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Studio apartment for rent Blok 5, Podgorica – 25 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 200 €
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25 m²
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200 €

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Studio apartment for rent Podgorica, Podgorica – 28 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 450 €
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28 m²
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450 €

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Studio apartment for rent Iza Delte, Podgorica – 1 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 300 €
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1 m²
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300 €

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Podgorica, Gintaš
Ul. Sava Kovačevića (soliter), preko puta Gintaša
Studio apartment for rent Gintaš, Podgorica – 20 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 350 €
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20 m²
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350 €

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Studio apartment for rent Cvijetin Brijeg, Podgorica – 33 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 400 €
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33 m²
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400 €

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Studio apartment for rent Momišići, Podgorica – 21 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 300 €
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21 m²
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300 €

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Studio apartment for rent Preko Morače, Podgorica – 22 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 350 €
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22 m²
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350 €

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Studio apartment for rent Stari Aerodrom, Podgorica – 33 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 300 €
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33 m²
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300 €

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Studio apartment for rent City Kvart, Podgorica – 34 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 350 €
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34 m²
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350 €
Studio apartments for rent in Podgorica - what you should know
If you are looking for a studio apartment to rent in Podgorica, you will find a good selection — studios are the most affordable option on the rental market and ideal for students, single-person households and young professionals who want their own space without high costs. Rent ranges from €280 to €500 per month depending on location, size and furnishings. Studios are almost always rented furnished and ready to move into immediately, saving you the cost of fitting out. The most affordable studios can be found in Zagorič and Tološi — rent below €350 for 22 to 30 m². Zabjelo and Stari Aerodrom are the most popular choice for students with rents of €300 to €420 and good infrastructure. City Kvart and Centar are more expensive options at €380 to €500, but offer walkable access to all city amenities, proximity to universities and a more lively surroundings. Luxuriously furnished studios in new-build developments with a parking space reach €500 per month. When browsing listings, bear in mind that the advertised rent most often does not include utility bills — electricity, water and a communal maintenance fee. Budget an additional €60 to €120 per month for these costs. The standard contract is concluded for 12 months with a deposit and the first month's rent in advance, meaning you need to have two months' rent ready at the time of moving in.
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Frequently asked questions
Rent for a studio in Podgorica ranges from €280 to €500 per month. In Zagorič and Tološi you can find studios from €280 to €350. Zabjelo and Stari Aerodrom — popular locations for students — offer rents of €300 to €420. City Kvart and Centar are more expensive options at €380 to €500. On top of the rent, utilities (electricity, water, internet) add a further €60 to €120 per month and are almost never included in the price.
It depends on your priorities. If you are a student or looking for a balance between price and location, Zabjelo and Stari Aerodrom are the right choice — new build, lift, good transport links, rent €300 to €420. If you work in the centre or attend university and value not needing a car, City Kvart and Centar give you walkable access to everything at a rent of €380 to €500. For the lowest rent below €350, Zagorič and Tološi are an option, but check the bus timetables as they are further from the centre.
Check the condition of the air conditioning and boiler — these are the most expensive repairs and your responsibility if the contract does not state otherwise. Test the mobile signal and internet, especially in older buildings. Look at the condition of the windows and the thickness of the glass — studios cool down more quickly in winter. Make sure to visit the flat in the evening to hear the real noise from the surroundings and neighbours, as sound insulation is especially important in small flats.
Almost never. The rent shown in the listing covers only the lease of the apartment — you pay electricity, water, a communal maintenance fee and internet separately. For a studio in Podgorica these costs amount to around €60 to €120 per month. They can be higher in winter as studios cool down more quickly due to the higher ratio of external wall to floor area. Always ask the landlord what the average bills are for the property you are considering.
Studios in a good location and at a realistic price rent out within 5 to 10 days of being listed. It is recommended to start your search 3 to 4 weeks before your desired move-in date. September is by far the most competitive period — university enrolment dramatically increases demand and during that time you should start 6 to 8 weeks earlier. If you can, move your move-in date to the end of August — you will have a wider choice and a better negotiating position on rent.
The standard contract is concluded for 12 months. On moving in you pay a deposit (one month's rent) and the first month's rent in advance — for a studio at €380 that means €760 immediately. The contract should clearly contain: the rent amount, what is included in the price, the due date, the notice period and conditions for the return of the deposit. Pay particular attention to whether the landlord can increase the rent during the contract period and what happens to the deposit if you leave earlier than agreed.
Useful tips
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Calculate the total cost, not just the rent
Rent is just the starting point. Add utilities (€60–€120), internet (€15–€25) and possibly parking (€30–€60). For a studio with a rent of €380, the total cost of living can easily reach €500 to €560. Set your budget for the total amount, not just the rent.
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Visit the flat in the evening, not just during the day
A daytime visit does not reveal the full picture. In the evening you will hear the real noise from the surroundings and neighbours, and assess the lighting and security of the entrance. In small spaces like studios, sound insulation is crucial for comfortable everyday life.
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Make an inventory list on moving day
Photograph every corner of the flat and draw up a written list of furniture and appliances with a description of their condition. Send it to the landlord for written confirmation by message — this is the only protection against unwarranted deductions from the deposit when you leave.
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Check the lift and parking before deciding
A studio on the third floor or above without a lift quickly becomes a problem in everyday life, especially when carrying groceries or larger luggage. If you have a vehicle, check the nearby parking options and how much they cost — in central neighbourhoods this can be €50 to €80 per month.
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Read the contract carefully — especially the fine print
Pay particular attention to: whether the landlord can increase the rent during the contract period, what the notice period is and what happens to the deposit if you leave early. An unclear contract is a source of problems for both you and the landlord. Notarisation is not compulsory but is recommended as it protects both parties.
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Search in August — pay more in September
In August you have a wider choice of studios and landlords are more willing to negotiate on rent. When university enrolment begins in September, demand spikes and landlords rarely make concessions. If you can, move your move-in date to the end of August — you can realistically save €20 to €30 per month on rent.