Renting an apartment in Tirana requires careful planning. First, choose the right location based
on commute, safety, and amenities (shops, transport). Popular choices include Blloku (central, lively),
Kodra e Diellit (modern gated complexes), and Komuna e Parisit (affordable local vibe) . Expect to
pay a deposit (usually one month’s rent) plus the first month upfront. Many rentals come furnished and
include utilities; clarify who pays electricity and water. Always get a written contract: it should detail rent,
duration, and responsibilities.
When viewing, inspect for damages and verify that the property has proper permits (unlicensed buildings are common ). Small repairs or painting can be negotiated with the landlord. To maximize SEO for renters, keywords like “apartament me qira Tirane”, “qera banesë Tirana”, and “lagja më e mirë për qira” can be used in listings and conversation. Use reputable platforms and agents (such as Troyer) to avoid fraud. Quick comparisons (as Albanian. Properties notes) show studio rents of €250–350 and 1-bed €300–450 . In short, budget for ~€350–600 for a decent 1–2 bedroom in central Tirana, secure a clear contract, and enjoy modern conveniences.