How to find rental houses
In this article we will learn how to rent an apartment, what expenses you should be prepared for, and what you need to know about the rental contract.
If you are looking for a full relocation rather than a short touristic trip you will need to find a place to stay. This can be a room, or you can rent an apartment or house in Luxembourg, basically a space that is suitable for living.
Where to look for an apartment to rent in Luxembourg: websites, groups, agents
You can rent an apartment in Luxembourg for the short term (up to 3-6 months) or the long term (from half a year to a year or more). Both types of rentals require the tenants to be registered within 3 days in the local commune municipality.
Short-term rental
There are at least three ways to find temporary accommodation in Luxembourg, I.e. to rent an apartment for up to 3-6 months.
This is a popular way to rent an apartment in Luxembourg. It is usually more affordable than a hotel. But it is important to remember that you will have to register in the municipality within 3 days of arrival. Warn your host about it and ask, if registration is possible. Not all owners are willing to register foreigners.
It is a convenient option for those who want to find permanent accommodation in comfortable conditions and evaluate the options on the spot. Although it is expensive, you won't have to worry about registering - the hotel will take care of everything.
Facebook, LinkedIn, Telegram, Instagram, internations.org. Not the fastest or easiest, but a possible option: look for posts in expat groups. Communication on social networks is something that can simplify the interaction between a renter and a landlord. Once again, similar to Airbnb or Booking, the owner should be informed right away that you will need to register with the commune.
Website for expats from different countries, that offers rent and sale deals in Luxembourg. Mainly the landlords are interested in long-term leases, but you can also negotiate short-term rent.
Long-term rental
There are plenty of options to rent an apartment in Luxembourg for a long period of time (six months or more) as well.
Websites that specialize in renting and selling apartments and houses:
These are official websites, offering apartments from agencies, and they are not recruiting potential clients. You can read about how the rental agency system operates in the interview «Secrets of renting in Luxembourg that you have never been told».
If you don't want to handle long-term rentals in Luxembourg on your own, you can contact an agency. Agents have lists of apartments that include the owner's preferences, location, possible rental period, and other factors that help to sort the options better. You can also use an agent for short-term rental deals in Luxembourg, but their services are not cheap, so you might want to do it yourself.
You can walk around the neighborhoods you like, and look for ads for apartments for rent. The signs usually say «a vendre» and a phone number. However, there are not many options and usually, quite expensive premises are rented this way.
Renting in Luxembourg: tips
Consider the following important points:
- North is cheaper than the south.
In the northern part (Aisling), the rental price is generally lower than in the southern part (Gutland).
- The cost of rent in Luxembourg depends on apartment conditions and location (i.e. how privileged the area is).
But the maximum rent price per year can not exceed 5% of the value of the house according to the law of Luxembourg.
- Money upfront.
The tenant always pays the first month's rent in advance.
- Agent's commission is paid by the tenant.
Typically apartments are rented through an agency in Luxembourg. Agents are the people who contact you, show you everything, and help you negotiate a contract. Usually, the cost of agency services is the amount of monthly rent + VAT 17%.
If you are looking for a long stay, it is better to search in person and on the spot for at least a 3-8 weeks period of time. You can rent temporary housing or check into a hotel for such a purpose.
What can make it difficult to rent an apartment in Luxembourg
Absence of a work contract
One-parent families
Low salary
High demand
Documents a tenant will need
If we're talking about someone who already works here and has a contract, it's simple:
- A work contract.
- Passport or residence permit, any legal document that grants the right of residence.
- The last three payslips. It is very important to understand who the person is, who they work for, what company they are employed by, and whether they have a steady paycheck. This makes a tremendous difference for landlords.
- If you have children, it would be very helpful to have a certificate of a family membership. Or at least a written mention that there are children and what age they are.
Optimally, write a brief resume about your family. This is a short document describing how great you are and explaining why you should be the one to rent out the flat. The letter should make it very clear that you are reliable tenants and are nice to do business with. If you are bringing pets with you, write a resume about them too. A personal letter like this helps a lot when looking for a place to live.
How much does it cost to rent an apartment
You have to be prepared for the fact that the lion's share of your salary, no matter how high it is, will have to go for rent an apartment in Luxembourg. And not all the accommodation will be available for rent with different incomes. Depending on the municipality, the cost varies as well.
In the center of Luxembourg, the average cost of renting a studio apartment is about 1600 euros. With the distance from the capital region prices fall: in Leudelange you can rent on average for 1245 euros per month, in Steinfort the prices are about 1500 euros, and in Vianden, you can even find options for 1000 euros.
However, regardless of the commune, when a person wants to rent a place, he must be prepared for an impressive expense on the first day.
What the tenant pays right away:
- The cost of the first month's stay.
- Deposit: it is an amount equal to the cost of rent for 2-3 months.
- Agent's fee: paid by the person in need, i.e. the tenant. The agency fee is the amount of one month's rent and 17% on top.
For a studio apartment in Luxembourg for 1,000 euros you will need to pay:
- 1000 euros for the first month;
- 2000-3000 euro deposit;
- 1170 euros to the agency.
Additionally, owners often ask to arrange insurance to prevent rental risks (risqué locatifs) with one of the insurance companies, such as LaLux, Baloise and Allianz. The insurance cost depends on how much you decide to insure and what will be included in the insurance coverage (the cost of furniture, appliances, etc.). It can be around 20-30 euros per month.
What you need to know about the rental agreement in Luxembourg
When renting an apartment in Luxembourg, the contract creation and the inspection of the apartment should be taken very seriously. The rental agreement and the act of acceptance transfer are the most important documents that protect both parties. If there is an agent, he will do all the work like drawing up the contract and inspecting the apartment.
How to rent an apartment in Luxembourg
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What documents do you need to rent an apartment
What documents should you collect from your landlord
Where to look for an apartment
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