Rent Prices in Slovenia
Slovenia offers relatively affordable housing compared to Western Europe, but prices vary significantly between Ljubljana, coastal cities, and smaller towns.
Understanding rental costs is important for expats, students, and families planning to move to Slovenia.
π Average Monthly Rent by Apartment Type
| Apartment Type |
Ljubljana (EUR) |
Other Cities (EUR) |
| Studio / 1 Bedroom | 700 β 1,200 | 500 β 900 |
| 2 Bedroom Apartment | 900 β 1,600 | 700 β 1,200 |
| 3 Bedroom Apartment | 1,300 β 2,200 | 900 β 1,600 |
| 4 Bedroom House | 1,800 β 3,000 | 1,200 β 2,200 |
| Shared Room / Flatshare | 300 β 600 | 250 β 500 |
π Average Rent by Cities in Slovenia
- Ljubljana: 800 β 1,800 EUR (highest demand and prices)
- Maribor: 600 β 1,200 EUR (more affordable)
- Koper: 800 β 1,500 EUR (coastal city, higher seasonal demand)
- Kranj: 650 β 1,200 EUR (close to Ljubljana, commuter city)
- Celje: 500 β 1,000 EUR (one of the cheapest urban areas)
π‘ Tips for Finding Affordable Rent in Slovenia
- Look outside Ljubljana for significantly lower rent prices
- Shared apartments are common among students and young professionals
- Check local platforms like Nepremicnine.net, Bolha, and Facebook groups
- Be prepared for deposits (usually 1β2 months rent)
- Utilities are often not included in rentβalways confirm before signing
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