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Two bedroom apartment for rent Podgorica, Podgorica – 60 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 600 €
2 bedrooms
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60 m²
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600 €

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Two bedroom apartment for rent Drač, Podgorica – 120 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 900 €
2 bedrooms
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120 m²
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900 €

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One bedroom apartment for rent Zabjelo, Podgorica – 45 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 500 €
1 bedroom
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45 m²
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500 €

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Two bedroom apartment for rent Zabjelo, Podgorica – 68 m², 2 bathrooms. Price: 800 €
2 bedrooms
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68 m²
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800 €

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One bedroom apartment for rent Zabjelo, Podgorica – 36 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 380 €
1 bedroom
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36 m²
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380 €

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Three bedroom apartment for rent Momišići, Podgorica – 114 m², 2 bathrooms. Price: 1.000 €
3 bedrooms
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114 m²
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1.000 €

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Two bedroom apartment for rent Stara Varoš, Podgorica – 80 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 850 €
2 bedrooms
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80 m²
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850 €

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One bedroom apartment for rent Preko Morače, Podgorica – 44 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 600 €
1 bedroom
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44 m²
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600 €

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Two bedroom apartment for rent Autobuska stanica, Podgorica – 67 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 550 €
2 bedrooms
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67 m²
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550 €

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Studio apartment for rent Preko Morače, Podgorica – 23 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 450 €
Studio
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23 m²
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450 €

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One bedroom apartment for rent Zabjelo, Podgorica – 47 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 650 €
1 bedroom
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47 m²
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650 €

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One bedroom apartment for rent Momišići, Podgorica – 45 m², 1 bathroom. Price: 550 €
1 bedroom
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45 m²
Rent
550 €
Apartments for rent in Podgorica - what you should know
The rental apartment market in Podgorica is one of the most active in the region. The city attracts a large number of new tenants — students, professionals relocating from other municipalities, expats, and foreign nationals working in diplomatic missions or international companies. The result is a stable and high demand for long-term rental apartments throughout the year. Average rental prices range from €320 for a studio apartment to €1,500 or more for a three-bedroom flat in premium locations. The most sought-after neighbourhoods are Stari Aerodrom, City Kvart, Centar and Zabjelo — each with a different tenant profile and price range. One-bedroom apartments in new-build developments with parking in these areas typically cost between €450 and €700 per month. It is important to know that most landlords require a contract of at least one year, a deposit of one to two months' rent in advance, and the first month's rent upon moving in. Apartments are rented furnished — unfurnished rentals are rare and are generally intended for companies or long-term tenants who have their own furniture.
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Frequently asked questions
The average monthly rent for an apartment in Podgorica in 2026 is around €642, representing an increase of 11.8% compared to the previous year. Studio apartments rent for €320–€450, one-bedroom flats for €400–€700, two-bedroom for €500–€900, and three-bedroom apartments for €700–€1,500 or more, depending on location, furnishings and floor. Premium locations such as City Kvart, Central Point and the city centre command prices at the top of the range.
The most affordable rental prices are found in Zagorič, Donja Gorica and Tološi — one-bedroom apartments here can be found for under €400 per month. Zabjelo and Stari Aerodrom offer a good balance between price and quality — new-build properties with lifts and parking at rents of €450–€600 for a one-bedroom flat. The most expensive areas are City Kvart, Centar and Central Point, where one-bedroom prices exceed €600, but tenants get luxury new-build properties in central locations.
A standard rental contract in Podgorica is concluded for a minimum of 12 months. The tenant typically pays a deposit equal to one month's rent, which is returned at the end of the contract provided the apartment is left in good condition, the first month's rent in advance, and sometimes the last month's rent as well. The contract should specify the rental amount, who pays utilities, whether pets are allowed, termination conditions and an inventory of the apartment's contents. It is recommended to have the contract notarised for the legal protection of both parties.
In most cases, they are not. The rent usually covers only the lease of the apartment, while the tenant separately pays for electricity, water, a communal maintenance fee and internet. Utility costs for a one-bedroom apartment in Podgorica range from €80 to €150 per month, depending on the season and consumption. Always check what is included in the price before signing the contract.
The market moves quickly — quality apartments in good locations at realistic prices are rented within 7 to 14 days of being listed. It is recommended to start your search 4 to 6 weeks before your desired move-in date. September and February are the busiest periods when competition among tenants is greatest, so in those months you should start looking even earlier.
Yes, foreigners can freely rent an apartment in Podgorica without any special restrictions. The documents usually required are a passport and proof of employment or financial means. Foreign tenants planning a longer stay must register their residence with the Ministry of Interior (MUP) within 24 hours of moving in, and the contract can be concluded in either English or Montenegrin.
Useful tips
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Check what is included in the price
Parking, utilities, internet and heating can significantly change the actual cost of renting. Always ask what is included in the rent and what is paid separately.
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Request an inventory list
Before moving in, prepare a written list of furniture and appliances with their condition. Photograph any existing damage — this is your protection when it comes to recovering your deposit.
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Have the contract notarised
A notarised contract is legally binding for both parties. Notarisation costs are minimal, while the protection it provides is maximum — both for the tenant and the landlord.
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Visit the apartment in person before signing
Check the installations, plumbing, mobile signal and internet speed. Problems you spot in advance can be negotiated — the ones you miss, you pay for yourself.
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Budget realistically for the deposit
Be prepared for an upfront cost of 2 to 3 months' rent — the deposit, first month and sometimes last month's rent. For an apartment at €500 per month, that means €1,000–€1,500 due immediately upon moving in.
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Check the contract termination conditions
The standard contract is for 12 months. If you are unsure about committing to a longer period, negotiate for a shorter contract or a clear termination clause with a 30-day notice period.