The most expensive countries to rent an apartment in

United Kingdom - In London alone, rent prices have increased 26% since 2022. Currently, renting a one-bedroom apartment in a city center sets you back $1,352.

Australia - In fact, Australia experienced one of the highest surges in prices among the nations on this list. Expect to pay around $1,400 for a one-bedroom apartment in an Australian city center.

The Netherlands has the highest amount of social housing in Europe. The private rental market is also strong and growing. Renting a one-bedroom apartment in a Dutch city will cost around $1,500/month.

The Arab nation is among the most expensive countries to rent an apartment. Rental prices are going down since the country hosted the FIFA World Cup, they are still high, at $1,500 per month.

The UAE comes next on the list. The country has a large expat population, so there are a lot more people renting in the country. The average rental price to pay for a one-bedroom flat is $1,600.

Ireland - Nearly 30% of the population of Ireland rents. Currently, renting a one-bedroom apartment in an Irish city center will set you back around $1,700.

United States - The US rental market is growing and is among one of the most expensive in the world. On average, $1,759 per month is the price to pay.

Luxembourg is far from being a cheap country to live in. Rental prices for a one-bedroom apartment come in at around $1,795 per month.

Switzerland - A shortage of new-built homes, coupled with higher migration rates, helped prices increase even more. A one-bedroom apartment in a city center will set you back $1,893 a month.

Hong Kong (China) - The cost of renting a one-bedroom apartment comes in at $2,168 a month.

Singapore is currently the most expensive country to rent an apartment. How much can one expect to pay per month for a one-bedroom apartment in Singapore? A whopping $2,726!

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