Rents in Russia compared to Europe
This is a comparison of median monthly rental prices in the most expensive region of the capital/most important city for a 1-bedroom apartment. The numbers are based on our in-house research.
Switzerland, Geneva |
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France, Paris |
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Finland, Helsinki |
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Italy, Milan |
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Denmark, Copenhagen |
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Luxembourg |
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Germany, Berlin |
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Portugal, Lisbon |
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Ireland, Dublin |
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Greece, Athens |
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Malta, Valleta |
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Poland, Warsaw |
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Netherlands, Amsterdam |
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Belgium, Brussels |
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Hungary, Budapest |
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Spain, Madrid |
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Lithuania, Vilnius |
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Latvia, Riga |
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Austria, Vienna |
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Montenegro, Coastal Areas |
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Czech Republic, Prague |
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Norway, Oslo |
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Slovakia, Bratislava |
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Slovenia, Ljubljana |
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Turkey, Istanbul |
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Romania, Bucharest |
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Estonia, Tallinn |
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Cyprus, Nicosia |
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Macedonia. Skopje |
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Croatia, Zagreb |
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Bulgaria, Sofia |
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Russia publishes quarterly average house prices through the Federal State Statistics Services (FSSS). General economics statistics can be found also at the FSSS and at the Bank of Russia.