One-bedroom apartments for rent in Podgorica
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One bedroom apartment for rent Zabjelo, Podgorica – 30 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 350 €
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One bedroom apartment for rent Zabjelo, Podgorica – 30 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 320 €
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One bedroom apartment for rent Kod Delta Citija, Podgorica – 40 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 400 €
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One bedroom apartment for rent City Kej, Podgorica – 43 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 400 €
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One bedroom apartment for rent Centar, Podgorica – 40 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 450 €
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40 m²
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One bedroom apartment for rent Stara Varoš, Podgorica – 45 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 400 €
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45 m²
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One bedroom apartment for rent Stari Aerodrom, Podgorica – 49 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 450 €
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49 m²
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One bedroom apartment for rent City Kvart, Podgorica – 46 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 450 €
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46 m²
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One bedroom apartment for rent Zabjelo, Podgorica – 40 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 450 €
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40 m²
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One bedroom apartment for rent City Kvart, Podgorica – 43 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 550 €
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43 m²
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One bedroom apartment for rent Central Point, Podgorica – 40 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 500 €
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40 m²
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One bedroom apartment for rent Zabjelo, Podgorica – 42 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 450 €
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One-bedroom apartments for rent in Podgorica - what you should know
If you are looking for a one-bedroom apartment to rent in Podgorica, you have the widest selection on the market — one-bedroom flats are the most popular rental category and ideal for couples, young professionals and people who want their own space with a separate bedroom. Unlike a studio, a one-bedroom apartment offers a proper bedroom and a functional living room, making it considerably more comfortable for everyday life, particularly if you work from home or plan a longer stay. Rent ranges from €380 to €700 per month depending on the neighbourhood, size and furnishings. When choosing a neighbourhood, think about what matters more to you — proximity to work or a lower rent. Zabjelo and Stari Aerodrom are the most popular choice for young professionals — new build, lift, parking space, rent €450 to €600, and good access to the rest of the city. Pobrežje and Ljubović offer something similar, with slightly greener surroundings. City Kvart and Centar cost more, €550 to €700, but give you walkable access to everything without a car. For a lower rent below €450, Zagorič, Momišići and Tološi are solid options, especially if you have a vehicle. Most one-bedroom apartments in Podgorica are rented furnished and ready to move into immediately. Utilities are not included in the rent and amount to €80 to €130 per month, so the total cost of living regularly exceeds €600. The standard contract is concluded for 12 months with a deposit and the first month's rent in advance — you need to have two months' rent ready at the time of moving in.
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Frequently asked questions
Rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Podgorica ranges from €380 to €700 per month. In Zagorič, Momišići and Tološi you can find flats from €380 to €480. Zabjelo and Stari Aerodrom offer good value for money — €450 to €600 for new build with a parking space. City Kvart, Central Point and Centar are more expensive options at €550 to €700, but give you a central location and walkable access. Utilities add a further €80 to €130 per month, so the total cost regularly exceeds €600.
It depends on your priorities. For a balance between price, quality and location, Zabjelo and Stari Aerodrom are the safest choice — new build, lift, parking space, good transport links, rent €450 to €600. If you work in the centre or attend university and do not have a car, City Kvart and Centar give you walkable access at a rent of €550 to €700. Pobrežje and Ljubović are good options if you value a quieter environment and greenery, at prices similar to Zabjelo. For a lower rent below €450 without too many compromises, look at Momišići and Zagorič.
Pay particular attention to the size of the bedroom — a room under 9 m² is cramped for a couple and quickly becomes a problem. Check the sound insulation between apartments, especially above and on the sides — this is the most common source of dissatisfaction among one-bedroom apartment tenants. Test the air conditioning unit, mobile signal and internet. Visit the flat in the evening to hear the real noise from the surroundings. Also check whether the building has a lift — on the third floor or above without a lift everyday life becomes tiring.
Almost never. The rent covers only the lease of the apartment, and you pay electricity, water, a communal maintenance fee and internet separately. For a one-bedroom flat that amounts to €80 to €130 per month, so a flat with a rent of €500 actually costs €580 to €630 per month. Always ask the landlord what the average bills are — that is the only way to accurately estimate the total cost of living and avoid being surprised by the first bills.
Good one-bedroom flats at a realistic price rent within 7 to 14 days of being listed. Start your search 3 to 4 weeks before your planned move-in date. September is the most competitive period — demand rises sharply and choice narrows, so in that case start 6 to 8 weeks earlier. Outside this period you have more room for selection and negotiation. If you can, the end of August is the ideal time to search — you have a wider choice and landlords are more open to negotiating on rent.
It depends on your situation. A studio is a smart option if you are on your own, have a limited budget and do not spend a lot of time at home. A one-bedroom flat is a better choice if you are a couple, work from home or plan to stay for more than a year — a separate bedroom dramatically improves the quality of everyday life. The difference in rent between a studio and a one-bedroom flat in the same neighbourhood in Podgorica averages €100 to €200 per month, which for many is not a large difference relative to the gain in space and comfort.
Useful tips
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Calculate the total cost, not just the rent
Rent is just the starting point. Add utilities (€80–€130), internet (€15–€25) and possibly parking if not included (€40–€70). A flat with a rent of €500 can actually cost €620 to €680 per month. Set your budget for the total amount and ask the landlord for average bills.
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Check the size of the bedroom
A common trap with one-bedroom flats is a small bedroom that barely fits a double bed and a single wardrobe. A room under 9 m² is cramped for a couple and difficult to use on a daily basis. Check whether a double bed and wardrobe realistically fit, whether there is room for bedside tables and whether the doors open normally.
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Make an inventory list on moving day
Photograph every room in the flat and draw up a written list of furniture and appliances with a description of their condition. In particular, document the condition of the air conditioning unit, kitchen appliances and walls. Send it to the landlord for confirmation — this is the only protection against unwarranted deductions from the deposit when you leave.
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Check sound insulation in the evening
Poor sound insulation is the most common reason tenants give for leaving a one-bedroom apartment early. Visit the flat in the evening between 7 and 10 pm — that is when you will hear the real noise level from neighbours and the street. Pay particular attention to the ceiling — noise from above is the hardest to tolerate.
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Read the contract carefully
Check: whether the landlord can increase the rent during the contract period, what the notice period is, what happens to the deposit if you leave early and who bears the costs of any repairs. An unclear contract is a source of problems. Notarisation is not compulsory but is recommended as it protects both parties.
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Search in August — pay more in September
Demand for one-bedroom flats rises sharply in September with the start of the academic and business year. Tenants searching in August have a wider choice and a better negotiating position. If you can, move your move-in date to the end of August — you can realistically save €30 to €50 per month on rent compared with the same flat in September.