The complete guide · updated 2026

Moving to Rome? Land like a local.

Real prices, the documents timeline, the scams that catch newcomers, and how to have keys waiting when your flight lands. Written by the agency that does this every week — with the honest parts left in.

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THE MONEY

What Rome really costs. No filters.

HomeTypical asking (mid-term, furnished)Where
Studio€900 – €1,300 /moSan Lorenzo, Pigneto, Ostiense
1 bedroom€1,200 – €1,800 /moMonti, Trastevere, Testaccio, Prati
2 bedrooms€1,500 – €2,400 /moPrati, Trieste-Coppedè, Centro Storico
Deposit2–3 monthsreturned at checkout, by law
Utilities + wifi€150 – €220 /mooften excluded from rent — always ask
Market asking ranges observed across major portals and BOOM's own lettings, first half of 2026. If a listing sits far below these numbers, treat it as a red flag — see the scams section.
THE TIMELINE

From decision to keys, step by step.

60–90 days out
Paperwork that takes the longest
  • Non-EU: visa type sorted — our visa & residency guide
  • Codice fiscale: obtainable remotely, before you land
  • Income proof / guarantor documents translated
30 days out
Find the home — remotely
2 weeks out
Sign and secure
  • Registered contract only — unregistered = no rights
  • Digital signature + deposit via Stripe, from abroad
  • Read the contract types explained
Landing week
Live, don't queue
THE MAP

Pick your Rome. Honestly described.

The scams are real. So are the tells.

Every month newcomers wire deposits to apartments that don't exist. The patterns repeat — learn them once and you're immune. The full catalogue is in our Rome scam bible.

price far below the table above "I'm abroad, wire the deposit and I'll ship the keys" landlord who won't do a live video call no registered contract offered pressure to decide within hours
FROM YOUR COUNTRY

Your passport, your playbook.

SHORTCUTS

Or let us carry it. On demand.

FAQ

Asked every week.

How much does it cost to rent in Rome as an expat?
Typical mid-term furnished asking prices in 2026: studios from around €900, one-bedrooms €1,200–1,800 in central zones, two-bedrooms €1,500–2,400. Budget a deposit of 2–3 months plus an agency fee — and beware of anything dramatically cheaper.
Can I rent an apartment in Rome before arriving?
Yes — with video-verified listings, a live video viewing, a digital contract and online payment you can sign and pay from abroad and collect keys on landing day. That's exactly the BOOM process.
What documents do I need to rent in Rome?
Passport or EU ID, codice fiscale (obtainable remotely), proof of income or a guarantor, and for non-EU citizens the visa or permesso appropriate to your stay.
Which neighbourhood should I choose?
Trastevere and Monti for atmosphere, Prati for order and space, Testaccio for food, San Lorenzo and Pigneto for budgets and nightlife, Trieste-Coppedè for families — each has an honest guide above.
What are the most common rental scams?
Deposits wired for apartments that don't exist, landlords who aren't the owners, unregistered contracts, prices far below market. Never pay before verifying — or use an agency that verifies for you.
How long does finding a home take?
On the open market, 3–6 weeks of daily searching — good listings go in days. With verified inventory or a dedicated property finder, days instead of weeks.

Rome is easier with keys in hand.

Every home filmed and verified in person. Every price computed to the euro. Move-in within 48 hours of signing.

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