Properties and places for rent in Stuttgart

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Frequently asked questions

How do I find a rental property in Stuttgart through ?

On , you can find rental properties in Stuttgart quickly and easily. Use the handy filters to narrow down your search by price, apartment size, number of rooms, or district. You can also set up a search agent that automatically notifies you by email as soon as new apartments matching your criteria are listed. This way, you won’t miss any suitable offers.

How many property rentals are available in Stuttgart?

We currently have 1019 home rentals in Stuttgart available - however, this changes daily, so please check back regularly to stay up-to-date with the latest listings.

How much is the rent in Stuttgart?

Rental prices in Stuttgart vary greatly depending on the location, size, and features of the property. The average rent for a property in Stuttgart is 1571 EUR per month. Depending on the area, you can expect to pay between 80 EUR and 10500 EUR per month. In popular districts, prices can be significantly higher. More affordable rentals can be found in suburban areas or outside the city center.

What do you need to rent accommodation in Stuttgart?

To rent accommodation in Stuttgart – whether it’s an apartment, a house, or a shared flat – you typically need the following documents: a copy of a valid ID (identity card or passport), a credit report (Schufa), proof of income for the last three months (e.g. payslips or employment contract), a certificate from your previous landlord confirming you have no rental debt, and a self-disclosure form or a cover letter for your rental application (recommended). Demand for housing in Stuttgart is very high, so it is advisable to prepare all documents in advance and respond quickly to suitable offers.

How high can the rent be in Stuttgart?

The allowable rent amount in Stuttgart depends on various factors. These include primarily the rent index, which indicates the typical local comparative rents for different apartment sizes and locations and serves as a guideline. Additionally, in many areas, such as Berlin, the rent control law applies, which states that the rent upon re-letting may not exceed more than ten percent above the usual local comparative rent. The condition and features of the apartment also play a role, as modernized or newly built apartments often justify higher rents. Rents can vary significantly depending on the location within Stuttgart, so it is advisable to consult local tenant associations or official city portals for the current rent index.