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2 650 €
Schmit
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Furnished dual-aspect apartment with balcony and parking
- 3
- 2
- 110 m²
- 24 €/m²
- Apartment
Kirchberg, Luxembourg-Ville
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1,390 properties
Published 18 minutes ago
2 650 €
Schmit
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Kirchberg, Luxembourg-Ville
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ADNew-build rental in the European quarter
Furnished apartments to rent, studio to 3 bedrooms
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1 480 €
Faber
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Dudelange
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Browse properties for rent in Luxembourg with recent public benchmarks: in Q4 2025, advertised apartment rents rose +3.0% year on year and house rents +1.6%. The supply of apartments for rent increased +14% over the year, while houses accounted for only 6% of the rental supply. On national average, the asking rent for an apartment stands at 33.53 €/m² (39 €/m² in Luxembourg City), and 17.67 €/m² for a house (22.19 €/m² in Luxembourg City). Sources: Observatoire de l’Habitat & IMMOTOP.LU, via logement.public.lu and data.public.lu.

Key takeaways
The Luxembourg rental market attracts local, cross-border and international tenants thanks to the country’s stability, employment base and location between Belgium, France and Germany. Renting a home in Luxembourg still requires a precise view of budget, commune, charges and lease guarantees.
Homes for rent range from furnished studios in Luxembourg City residences to family houses in Strassen, Mamer, Esch-sur-Alzette, Differdange, Hesperange or Walferdange. The right option depends on lifestyle, commute, transport access, usable space and moving timeline.
In Q4 2025, advertised apartment rents rose +3.0% year on year, slightly above IPCN inflation (+2.9% over the same period). House rents increased more moderately (+1.6%), with a marked quarterly decline after two quarters of sharp growth.
The rental supply is heavily concentrated on apartments. Between Q4 2024 and Q4 2025, the number of apartment rental listings rose +14%, while house listings fell -7%. Houses accounted for only 6% of the rental supply in Q4 2025.
On national average, the asking rent for an apartment stands at 33.53 €/m² (39 €/m² in Luxembourg City), according to the Observatoire de l’habitat. The average asking rent for a house is 17.67 €/m² (22.19 €/m² in Luxembourg City), but supply is very limited.
Every commune that published a reliable 2025 average, ranked from cheapest to most expensive per m². The national average is shown for reference.
| Commune | €/month | €/m² | Listings 2025 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wiltz | 1 353 | 18,69 | 32 |
| Weiswampach | 1 263 | 19,05 | 38 |
| Clervaux | 1 409 | 19,08 | 69 |
| Diekirch | 1 601 | 21,06 | 75 |
| Ettelbruck | 1 557 | 22,18 | 96 |
| Mersch | 1 743 | 22,87 | 69 |
| Contern | 2 421 | 23,68 | 32 |
| Steinfort | 1 715 | 25,40 | 37 |
| Dudelange | 1 672 | 25,64 | 100 |
| Mertert | 1 654 | 26,10 | 30 |
| Mondorf-les-Bains | 1 602 | 26,24 | 61 |
| Pétange | 1 560 | 26,35 | 97 |
| Frisange | 1 731 | 26,48 | 44 |
| Kopstal | 2 012 | 26,56 | 41 |
| Junglinster | 1 722 | 27,08 | 34 |
| Steinsel | 2 024 | 27,32 | 75 |
| Sanem | 1 624 | 27,61 | 96 |
| Lorentzweiler | 1 726 | 29,39 | 30 |
| Hesperange | 2 101 | 29,63 | 180 |
| Differdange | 1 398 | 29,85 | 167 |
| Bettembourg | 1 611 | 30,19 | 51 |
| Schifflange | 1 428 | 32,69 | 86 |
| Reckange-sur-Mess | 1 306 | 32,98 | 54 |
| Roeser | 1 599 | 33,19 | 80 |
| Walferdange | 1 838 | 34,98 | 163 |
| Käerjeng | 1 053 | 36,17 | 109 |
| Strassen | 2 016 | 36,43 | 274 |
| Mamer | 1 565 | 38,09 | 210 |
| Niederanven | 1 762 | 38,32 | 69 |
| Bertrange | 1 940 | 39,71 | 197 |
| Esch-sur-Alzette | 1 151 | 41,36 | 541 |
| Mondercange | 1 165 | 44,28 | 61 |
| Luxembourg | 1 943 | 45,42 | 5 535 |
| Leudelange | 1 093 | 47,38 | 81 |
| BenchmarkNational average | 1 800 | 39,66 | — |
Nationwide, only six communes have enough house-rental listings to publish a reliable average. Houses to rent stay scarce — a fact of the market, not missing data.
| Commune | €/month | €/m² | Listings 2025 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pétange | 3 226 | 14,27 | 53 |
| Bertrange | 3 904 | 19,85 | 48 |
| Strassen | 3 742 | 20,31 | 33 |
| Kopstal | 3 704 | 21,57 | 42 |
| Hesperange | 3 480 | 21,82 | 38 |
| Luxembourg | 4 418 | 22,65 | 249 |
| BenchmarkNational average | 3 686 | 19,36 | — |
Communes with fewer than 30 listings in 2025 are not shown, for statistical reliability (Observatoire de l’Habitat rule).
Source : Observatoire de l’Habitat & IMMOTOP.LU — Loyers annoncés par commune, 2025.
| Neighbourhood | €/month | €/m² | Listings 2025 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clausen | 2 110 | 33,98 | 21 |
| Merl | 2 115 | 36,62 | 278 |
| Belair | 2 137 | 39,04 | 580 |
| Kirchberg | 2 464 | 39,46 | 282 |
| Limpertsberg | 2 425 | 39,90 | 527 |
| Beggen | 1 544 | 40,93 | 75 |
| Cents | 1 793 | 41,17 | 80 |
| Hollerich | 1 694 | 43,14 | 217 |
| Pfaffenthal | 1 935 | 43,66 | 10 |
| Mühlenbach | 1 721 | 44,08 | 75 |
| Neudorf | 1 920 | 45,42 | 174 |
| Ville-Haute | 2 129 | 46,04 | 413 |
| Gasperich | 1 795 | 46,65 | 447 |
| Hamm | 1 612 | 48,23 | 19 |
| Cessange | 1 674 | 48,54 | 205 |
| Gare | 2 086 | 49,35 | 530 |
| Rollingergrund | 1 647 | 49,53 | 68 |
| Bonnevoie | 1 413 | 51,27 | 482 |
| Weimerskirch | 1 933 | 54,37 | 35 |
| Eich | 1 405 | 54,86 | 103 |
| Dommeldange | 1 272 | 59,43 | 185 |
| Grund | 2 077 | 60,23 | 115 |
| BenchmarkLuxembourg-Ville | 1 943 | 45,42 | 5 535 |
| BenchmarkMoyenne nationale | 1 800 | 39,66 | 9 470 |
Houses make up only about 4% of Luxembourg City’s rental supply (249 houses vs 5,535 apartments in 2025). Many neighbourhoods therefore do not have enough listings to publish a reliable average rent — this is a market fact, not missing data.
| Neighbourhood | €/month | €/m² | Listings 2025 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Merl | 4 068 | 18,52 | 14 |
| Bonnevoie | 4 388 | 20,48 | 13 |
| Belair | 5 356 | 21,34 | 51 |
| Ville-Haute | 4 500 | 23,07 | 21 |
| Kirchberg | 3 797 | 23,34 | 16 |
| Clausen | 4 329 | 24,91 | 12 |
| Pfaffenthal | 3 899 | 25,59 | 16 |
| Cents | 4 303 | 31,87 | 18 |
| BenchmarkLuxembourg-Ville | 4 418 | 22,65 | 249 |
| BenchmarkMoyenne nationale | 3 686 | 19,36 | 854 |
Source : Observatoire de l’Habitat & IMMOTOP.LU — Loyers annoncés à Luxembourg-Ville par quartier, 2025.
How much does a studio, a 2- or a 3-bedroom cost to rent? Here is an estimate built from the real average rent per m², applied to typical floor areas.
| Property type | Typical surface | Estimated rent — Luxembourg City | Estimated rent — national average |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio | 30–45 m² | 1 350 – 2 050 € | 1 200 – 1 800 € |
| 1 bedroom | 45–65 m² | 2 050 – 2 950 € | 1 800 – 2 600 € |
| 2 bedrooms | 65–90 m² | 2 950 – 4 100 € | 2 600 – 3 550 € |
| 3 bedrooms | 90–120 m² | 4 100 – 5 450 € | 3 550 – 4 750 € |
Estimated rent = surface × average advertised rent per m² (real 2025 data). The surfaces are indicative ranges: the Observatoire de l’Habitat does not publish rents by number of bedrooms, so these figures are orders of magnitude, not official averages.
Source : Observatoire de l’Habitat & IMMOTOP.LU — Loyers annoncés à Luxembourg-Ville par quartier, 2025 (45,42 €/m² Luxembourg-Ville, 39,66 €/m² national).
Apartments and studios
Studios, one- to four-bedroom apartments and duplexes are common in urban areas. Size, floor, lift, balcony, parking, furnishing and proximity to tram or rail links strongly affect comparisons.
Houses
Detached, semi-detached and townhouse properties are more common outside the centre and in residential communes. Garden, garage, technical condition and road access become decisive criteria, but rental supply remains very thin.
Flatshares and furnished homes
Flatshares and furnished homes suit expats, students and short-term assignments. Check the lease duration, charges included, furniture provided and exit conditions before committing.
Whether you are renting a furnished apartment, a studio or a house, the process usually follows a structured sequence.
Luxembourg City and first ring
Limpertsberg, Belair, Kirchberg, Merl, Gasperich, Strassen, Hesperange and Walferdange suit tenants who prioritise services, schools, offices, tram access and shorter commutes. Rents are the highest in the country, around 39 €/m² for an apartment in Luxembourg City.
South and urban hubs
Esch-sur-Alzette, Differdange, Dudelange and Belval offer an urban alternative with access to transport, services and routes towards France. Rents are materially more affordable than in Luxembourg City while remaining close to major employment hubs.
Residential and border communes
Mamer, Capellen, Remich, Junglinster, Mersch or Echternach may suit families looking for more space, a calmer setting or direct access to regional routes. The further from the capital, the lower the rent per m².
A Luxembourg rental often depends on the daily commute. Compare access to the tram, CFL stations, bus routes, park-and-ride facilities, cycle routes and the A1, A3, A4, A6, A7 or A13 corridors. Public transport is free across the whole country, which widens the range of accessible communes without a car.
Schools and education
Luxembourg combines free, multilingual public schooling (Luxembourgish, French, German) with a wide choice of international and European schools offering English, French and other curricula. Proximity to a suitable school often shapes the choice of commune.
Healthcare
The country has public hospitals, clinics and practices spread across the territory, with often multilingual staff and employment-based health coverage. The main communes offer quick access to care.
Shopping and services
Large shopping centres, supermarkets, weekly markets and local shops cover Luxembourg City and the main communes. Check for shops, childcare and everyday services around the home you are considering.
Leisure and outdoors
Parks, cycle paths, hiking trails, sports facilities and cultural venues are within reach in most communes. The setting ranges from a lively urban quarter to quieter, greener surroundings.
Pros
Cons
Start with commune, property type, monthly budget and size. The filters narrow the list to the listings closest to your search.
The page can support studios, apartments, houses, duplexes, penthouses and flatshares depending on available inventory.
Yes, the travel-time module is designed to compare listings around a selected place by car, public transport or walking.
A furnished home allows a fast move-in, ideal for expats and short-term assignments. An unfurnished rental offers more long-term stability and freedom to arrange the space, but you must provide the furniture.
Prepare your criteria, move-in date, an ID, proof of income or employment and questions about charges, rental guarantee, availability and inventory.
The average advertised rent for an apartment in Luxembourg City is around €1,943/month, or €45.42/m² (2025 listings, Observatoire de l’Habitat). Nationally it is about €1,800/month, or €39.66/m².
A studio (around 30 to 45 m²) rents for roughly €1,350 to €2,050/month in Luxembourg City, based on an average of €45.42/m². These are orders of magnitude: the Observatoire does not publish an official rent by property type.
For a 2-bedroom apartment (around 65 to 90 m²), expect roughly €2,950 to €4,100/month in Luxembourg City and €2,600 to €3,550/month nationally, estimated from the real average rent per m².
Among communes with a published 2025 average, Wiltz is the cheapest per m² (around €18.69/m²), followed by Weiswampach and Clervaux in the north. Luxembourg City and Leudelange are among the most expensive.