115 apartments for rent in Enschede

115 apartments in Enschede found

Frequently asked questions

How quickly can I rent an apartment in Enschede?

How quickly you can rent an apartment in Enschede depends on availability and how well prepared you are. Make sure you have your documents ready, such as ID, proof of income, and possibly an employer's statement. With rentola, you can use handy filters to quickly search by rent price, living area, number of rooms, and location. You can also set up an alert so you’ll be notified by email as soon as a new apartment that matches your preferences becomes available. Responding quickly via the contact form in the rental listing will significantly increase your chances of success.

How many apartments for rent available in Enschede?

We currently have 108 apartment rentals in Enschede available at rentola - however, this changes daily, so please check back regularly to stay up-to-date with the latest listings.

How much does it cost to rent a apartment in Enschede?

The average rent for apartments in Enschede is 879 EUR per month. Depending on the area, you can expect to pay between 310 EUR and 1950 EUR per month. Rental prices in Enschede vary significantly based on the location, size, and condition of the apartment. Prices are generally higher in popular neighborhoods or the city center. On rentola, you can easily get an overview of current prices in Enschede and use filters to find apartments within your budget.

What should I pay attention to when renting an apartment in Enschede?

Pay close attention to the rent price and additional costs, the location of the apartment, the condition of maintenance, and whether everything is legally correct such as the rental contract and the landlord’s registration. Also check if you can move in immediately, if there is furniture available, and whether the property meets your requirements in terms of space and amenities.

Which insurance do I need when renting a apartment in Enschede?

As a tenant in Enschede, it is advisable to take out contents insurance that covers your personal belongings against damage or theft. Additionally, liability insurance can be useful for damage you accidentally cause to the rented property or to third parties. The landlord remains responsible for the building insurance.