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How much Does it Cost to Rent a Room in Warsaw? A Price Guide

Warsaw – the heart of Poland and the largest academic center in the country – attracts tens of thousands of students, young professionals, and foreigners every year. With the enormous interest in living in the capital, the demand for rooms for rent is growing.

So how do you find a good, fully furnished room at a reasonable price? How much does it cost to rent a room in Warsaw in 2025? What should you pay attention to when choosing a single room, and why is location crucial? We answer in detail.

How much Does a Room for Rent in Warsaw Cost in 2025?

Average prices for room rental in Warsaw range between 1000-1800 PLN, depending on many factors: location, standard, size, access to transportation (especially metro stations), and amenities.

Here are approximate prices by room type:

Room typePrice range (without utilities)
Single room (8-11 m²)1000-1350 PLN
Larger single room (12-15 m²)1300-1650 PLN
Large room with balcony (15-20 m²)1600-1900 PLN
Private room with bathroom1700-2200 PLN

Additionally, there’s usually an administrative fee (300-600 PLN) and utility charges (sometimes included in the rent).

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Location and Prices – where is it most Expensive and where is it Cheaper?

More Expensive Districts:

  • Mokotów – great infrastructure, proximity to metro (Służew, Racławicka, Wilanowska), SGH and WUM campuses.
  • Śródmieście (City Center) – central location, but limited availability of cheaper rooms.
  • Ochota and Wola – especially near Plac Zawiszy, WUM and Warsaw University of Technology.
  • A room in Wola – especially in a 4-room apartment on Chłodna Street or near Fort Wola, can cost 1400-1800 PLN + utilities.

Medium Price Range:

  • Ursynów – well-connected district with the Natolin metro line, close to SGGW and UW campus. A room in an apartment in Ursynów, e.g., lockable, costs about 1200-1500 PLN.
  • Praga Południe – dynamic district, but quieter than the center, well-connected with other areas (tram, buses).
  • Bielany, Żoliborz, Bemowo – good connection to universities (e.g., AWF, UKSW), metro stations (Słodowiec, Młociny), lots of greenery.

Cheaper – but further from the Center:

  • Targówek – good transportation (Trocka metro, trams), lower prices. You can rent an 11 m² room for 1000-1100 PLN.
  • Włochy, Ursus, Białołęka – slightly worse transportation, but attractive prices, quiet neighborhood.

Standard – What Do Rooms in Listings Look like?

In most listings, you’ll find descriptions like:

  • Fully furnished room in a 4-room apartment on Kazury Street”
  • Cozy room with balcony, quiet area, 20 min to the Center”
  • 12 m² room, lockable, bed, desk, wardrobe, shelves”
  • The apartment is located in a modern building with an elevator, shared kitchen and bathroom”

A typical apartment consists of 3-6 rooms, kitchen, bathroom (sometimes two), and hallway. Rooms are often offered in a “student-friendly” model, meaning:

  • separate, lockable rooms,
  • furnished: desk, wardrobe, bed, bookshelf,
  • single room or large room for a couple,
  • often a room with a balcony, which is a big advantage.

Transportation – why Proximity to Metro and Tram is Essential

For most students and young people, proximity to a metro station is a key factor when choosing a room for rent. This makes it easy to get to universities (UW, SGH, WUM, SGGW), offices, or the city center.

Particularly valued locations are near:

  • M1: Kabaty – Politechnika – Świętokrzyska – Dworzec Gdański – Młociny
  • M2: Targówek – Rondo ONZ – Wola – Bemowo

A room near Natolin metro station might be slightly more expensive, but guarantees quick commuting and time savings.

How to Look for a Room in Warsaw – Channels and Tools

The most popular sources are:

  • Listing portals: OLX, Otodom, etc.
  • Facebook Groups: “Room for rent Warsaw “”, “Room for rent for students – Warsaw”
  • Real estate agencies,
  • Platforms dedicated to students, such as Nearby Campus, which offer fully furnished rooms for students in Warsaw with English-language service and concierge support

What Affects the Price of Renting a Room?

  • Room size
  • Location
  • Standard
  • Amenities
  • Rental form
  • Room type: private room, room in a shared apartment, double room

What to watch out for when renting a room?

  • Hidden fees – always ask if rent includes utilities
  • No contract – demand a document with clear terms
  • No lock on the door – privacy is essential, especially in large apartments
  • Too low price – if a room in the City Center costs 800 PLN, something might be wrong

Is it Worth Renting through an Agency or Organized Platform?

If you care about security, English-language service, and a ready-made solution, it’s worth considering Nearby Campus. Unlike other options, you get:

  • fully furnished room
  • a transparent contract
  • insurance
  • technical and administrative support
  • often cleaning of common areas

This is a good option for international students and people who don’t want to waste time on negotiations and searching “on their own.”

The Best Choice for Students and Young People – Rent a Room with Nearby Campus

Looking for a student room in Warsaw? Instead of searching through hundreds of listings and worrying about hidden costs or unclear terms, choose a proven solution – Nearby Campus. Our offers are fully prepared, comfortable spaces in ideal locations.

Each room is located in a safe, well-connected district, near universities and metro stations. You sign the contract online, in your language, without intermediaries and risk. With Nearby Campus, you gain not only a comfortable room but also support at every stage – from formalities to daily needs.

Summary: how much Does a Room in Warsaw Cost?

A room for rent in Warsaw in 2025 costs around 1300-2000 PLN monthly, depending on the district, size, and standard. The most expensive locations are Mokotów and Śródmieście, the cheapest – Targówek, Ursus, and partially Praga. It’s crucial to carefully review the terms, apartment standard, and room layout before signing a contract.

If you’re looking for a cozy student room in Warsaw, close to the metro, in a quiet environment, with good transportation and all amenities – it’s worth considering professional housing platforms. Especially if you care about safety and comfort from day one.

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

Can You Find a Room for Rent Directly from the Owner?

Yes, many people offer rentals directly from the owner – often indicating that students and young people are welcome. Such listings include phrases like “directly from the owner, fully furnished room“or “owner’s fully furnished room in a quiet area””.

Are there Rooms Dedicated to Students?

Of course. There are numerous rooms for students available on the market, especially in districts such as Warsaw Mokotów, Targówek, Ursynów, or Ochota. Often, rooms in quiet and friendly apartments are offered, where students and young working people are preferred.

What Types of Apartments Offer Single Rooms for Rent?

Most commonly, these are 4-, 5-, or 6-room shared apartments, e.g., “fully furnished room in a 5-room apartment on Kazury Street “or “furnished room in a 6-room apartment, shared kitchen and bathroom, access to washing machine and internet”. Apartments are often located on the 3rd floor with an elevator or higher.

Are Rooms Fully Furnished and Equipped?

The vast majority of listings are for properties like “fully furnished room in a 5-room apartment“or “fully equipped room with kitchen, bathroom, and washing machine”. A furnished room in a 6-room apartment is now standard, and listings often include: table, chair, large wardrobe, bookshelf, and curtains.

What are the most Interesting Locations in Terms of Transportation and Tranquility?

Popular locations include:

  • Warsaw – Mokotów – good connections, quiet surroundings, close to universities
  • Warsaw – Targówek – cheaper, but excellent transportation (metro, tram)
  • Mazowieckie, Warsaw Avenue – areas around Niepodległości Avenue, Wilanowska, Jana Pawła II – good infrastructure and quick access to the center
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