Expat apartments in Bucharest - how to make the best housing decision

Around 30 thousand foreign workers are registered in Romania in 2019. Even though most of them are working in restaurants and constructions, there are still a lot of expats who have been transferred here, in management positions, at the same international company.

If you are an expat (foreign worker) and you are interested in finding a flat on your own, without the help of a residential agent, then you should read our recommendations below.


1. Before arriving in Bucharest, find an apartment where you can stay for a few days until you find the perfect home for a longer living. Book a hotel room downtown or choose an Airbnb apartment, where prices in central locations can range from 20 to 100 euros/night or more.


2. Where to start your search for an apartment in Bucharest?  

There are two main sites where you can start your search: imobiliare.ro and olx.ro. Bucharest is a popular city thanks to its low cost of living and stunning sights, nice and affordable apartments, so you have to consider a few aspects in choosing the right apartment: location, how much you are willing to pay, facilities around and easy access to the subway, taxi.


Location: most of the big companies’ headquarters are in the North Area of the city, so start looking from there.

Choose one of Bucharest beautiful areas like Baneasa, Dorobanti, Floreasca, Spring, Cotroceni, Unirii, Victoriei Square, Romana Square, University Square, locations that will give you a good connection to the city center. Even if it is in the far north, take into consideration the Pipera neighborhood, as this is where most of the international schools in town are located.


Prices: can range from 300 euro / small studio up to a few thousand euro/month for a whole villa/duplex or penthouse in the most luxurious area (Herastrau) of this Capital.

Even if you might be tempted by the low price, choose an apartment in a new building, as the ones older than 1990, are poorly maintained. Choose a flat in an area good for expat living.

Facilities: decide what facilities you would like to have near your home and start searching from here. If you are a family with kids, maybe you would like to have a kindergarten or a good school nearby. In this case, the best place would be in District 1 (Baneasa, Aviatorilor, Exhibition, Victoriei). If you are single, the best area would be around  University, Victoriei, Herastrau, Baneasa.

Transport: the areas mentioned above are near subway stations (Ştefan cel Mare, 1st of May, Domains, Moşilor, Timpuri Noi, Decebal, Titulescu or Eroilor) and that is a huge advantage as you will be moving faster from one place to another, especially on those days when traffic jam can double your usual time of travel. Also, when you need a taxi, choose Uber or Yango, as these are affordable options to go in the city.

Our best advice: choose a house within walking distance from your office, if possible, close to a park and a mall. It is easy to understand why: you need to be close to your office, close to a supermarket and some services, but also close to a recreational green area.

If you are looking for an apartment to rent, do not hesitate to contact us. We may be able to put you in touch with one of our residents who has a flat to rent. From LUXURIA Residence you will have all the comfort along with the great location close to the new business center of Bucharest, but also to the main points of the city. You will also enjoy the networking area and the indoor park with 10 thematic gardens. 

If you plan to live in Romania on a long term, then you should take into consideration the acquisition of an apartment, which is a good investment; even if you leave the country, you can rent it. In Luxuria, this option brings a good profitability, with a 6% yield. 

Contact us and ask for more details! 

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