Find your new rental in Paris on RentYourNest

Looking for rentals in Paris? RentYourNest offers a wide selection of accommodations for mid- and long-term stays. Whether you need a cozy room for rent, an elegant apartment or a spacious studio, our carefully curated listings will help you find the perfect home away from home.

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404 listings in Paris

Rue de Saussure, Paris - in Paris
Rue de Saussure, Paris

Rue de Saussure, Paris

Size
13
Bedrooms
1bed
€ 1,070 euros month
Rue de Saussure, Paris - in Paris
Rue de Saussure, Paris

Rue de Saussure, Paris

Size
13
Bedrooms
1bed
€ 1,065 euros month
Passage Gauthier, Paris - in Paris
Passage Gauthier, Paris

Passage Gauthier, Paris

Size
13
Bedrooms
1bed
€ 1,270 euros month
Rue Lecourbe, Paris - in Paris
Rue Lecourbe, Paris

Rue Lecourbe, Paris

Size
16
Bedrooms
1bed
€ 1,060 euros month
Available from
Avenue Reille, Paris - in Paris
Avenue Reille, Paris

Avenue Reille, Paris

Size
11
Bedrooms
1bed
€ 900 euros month
Available from
Rue de Vaugirard, Paris - in Paris
Rue de Vaugirard, Paris

Rue de Vaugirard, Paris

Size
14
Bedrooms
1bed
€ 1,080 euros month
Available from
Rue de Tolbiac, Paris - in Paris
Rue de Tolbiac, Paris

Rue de Tolbiac, Paris

Size
11
Bedrooms
1bed
€ 930 euros month
Available from
Rue Lecourbe, Paris - in Paris
Rue Lecourbe, Paris

Rue Lecourbe, Paris

Size
12
Bedrooms
1bed
€ 1,020 euros month
Available from
Rue du Champ de l'Alouette, Paris - in Paris
Rue du Champ de l'Alouette, Paris

Rue du Champ de l'Alouette, Paris

Size
12
Bedrooms
1bed
€ 970 euros month
Available from
Boulevard de la Madeleine, Paris - in Paris
Boulevard de la Madeleine, Paris

Boulevard de la Madeleine, Paris

Bedrooms
1bed
€ 1,080 euros month
Rue de Tolbiac, Paris - in Paris
Rue de Tolbiac, Paris

Rue de Tolbiac, Paris

Size
10
Bedrooms
1bed
€ 920 euros month
Available from

Useful information about renting in Paris

Looking for rentals in Paris? This vibrant city offers various neighborhoods perfect for finding your ideal accommodation. When looking for an apartment for rent, remember that most contracts require a deposit and proof of income. Thanks to excellent public transportation, even suburban areas are attractive for more affordable housing solutions.

Cost of living in Paris

Understanding the cost of living matters before you move. Beyond rent, plan for a monthly public-transport pass, groceries, utilities and the usual move-in costs such as a deposit and the first month upfront. The verified rooms, studios and apartments listed on this page show the real, current rent in Paris — you talk directly to the landlord, with no agency fee.

What makes Paris interesting for renters

Paris is a dynamic city with a very active rental market: university students, young professionals and international families look for a home here every month. Availability is high year-round, peaking between June and September with the start of the academic year.

The most sought-after neighbourhoods in Paris are those well connected to the metro network and close to the university campuses. The most popular property types range from single rooms in shared apartments to two-room flats for young professionals, with furnished studios for medium and short stays.

Rents in Paris vary by neighbourhood, property type, size and season — a central studio and a shared room on the outskirts sit at very different price points. The verified listings on this page show the real, current asking prices: use the filters above to compare rooms, studios and apartments and talk directly to the landlord, with no agency fee.

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Frequently asked questions about renting in Paris

How much does it cost on average to rent in Paris?

It depends on the property type, neighbourhood, size and time of year, so there is no single figure. Browse the verified rooms, studios and apartments listed above to see the real, current prices in Paris — and message the landlord directly, with no agency fee.

Which are the best areas for students in Paris?

The best areas for students in Paris are those within 10-15 minutes of the main universities and well served by public transport. They typically offer the best price-quality ratio for single rooms and shared flats.

Can I rent directly from a private landlord in Paris?

Yes. On RentYourNest you can talk directly to the landlord: no agency middleman, no search commission. The contract is generated based on local regulations and signed online.