Rent a one-bedroom apartment in Paris
How to find a T1 rental in Paris, where only 33% of the inhabitants are owners? In the city center or on the outskirts, in a modern or older building, your ideal accommodation is just a click away among the Studapart offers.
Settle into a 1-room apartment at Paris!
Paris, the most expensive city in France
Paris, the capital of France, has a dynamism and attractiveness that has nothing to envy to the world’s largest megacities. It is the largest college town in Europe. It was recently ranked 2nd among the most pleasant cities to study in, behind Montreal. The charm of the city, the cultural richness with its 2 operas and 18 national museums, the nightlife, diversity of students and employment prospects make it an extremely attractive city for students. It has all the services and infrastructures needed to live a pleasant student life. It is easy to find sports halls, libraries, associations... Student life in Paris is particularly lively. There are many advantages and discounts accessible with the student status, whether the museum, cinema, transportation… The city of Paris is made in such a way that it’s easy to travel from one end to another thanks to an extensive transport network.
Paris is a very popular student city for young people looking for success.
Paris has twenty districts that are separated by the Seine, divided into two banks. The right bank and the left bank. It has a surface area of 105 kilometers and a population of 2.2 million within the city limits and nearly 12 million including the surrounding areas.
In Paris, it is hard to find accommodation, the shortage is extreme
We say that there is a shortage when there are more requests than offers of housing. In Paris, T1 rentals are very popular. To be sure not miss your shot, it takes about more or less 20 days to find an accommodation at Paris.
As in nearly 60% of cities in France, Paris suffers from a very strong and even extreme shortage of furnished accommodation: there is at least twice as much demand as supply.
In Paris, there are approximately 4 times more demand than offer.
The T1 rental in Paris, ideal for singles
A one-bedroom apartment is a good solution for a student or a single person. Larger than a studio, it offers a more partitioned and comfortable living space.
The different types of housing are categorized by an attribute (T1, T2, T3, T4, etc.), which indicates the number of rooms, not counting the kitchen or the bathroom. In a T1, you must therefore find a living room with a separate kitchen, in addition to the bathroom.
When deciding to rent accommodation, you must also take into account the type of property you are looking for. The most common are: individual housing, collective housing and shared accommodation.
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In Paris, 50% of available one-bedroom apartments are furnished
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50% of 1-room parisians rentals offered for rent are empty rentals
What surface can we expect for a T1 in Paris?
The name (T1, T2, T3...) tells us the number of rooms but does not give us any indication of the total surface area of the property. This means that a T1 accommodation is not necessarily larger than a studio. While a T1 dwelling measures on average xm2 in France, T1 apartments in Paris measure on average 27sq.m.
What amount to plan for a T1 in Paris?
To rent a T1 in Paris you should expect an amount of 38€/sq.m, that is a monthly rent of approximately 1000€/month, including charges.
This amount may vary depending on the geographical location of the property, its surface area, but also its category: furnished or not. To rent a furnished T1 in Paris, count on average 920€/month and subtract 11 to 13% if you opt for an empty dwelling, i.e. approximately 830€/month.
Where to start to rent a T1 in Paris?
First of all, start by defining the location of your accommodation. Take into account your place of work/study so as not to stray too far from it. Also consider neighborhoods you like and transportation. This way you can enjoy Paris in peace.
Paris Intramuros, always a success
Most of the tenants looking for a place to live in Paris are looking in the capital itself. Tenants look in the arrondissements located in the center of Paris near well-known sites. These districts account for slightly less than 50% of all searches for housing in Paris Intramuros. Conversely, the arrondissements that interest tenants the least are located in the north of Paris, as well as the arrondissements in the hypercenter of the capital where rents are higher.
The outer suburbs are gaining in popularity
Many tenants are choosing to live outside of Paris because the prices are more attractive and sometimes the housing is closer to their place of work or study.
With housing being excessively expensive within Paris, the alternative of the suburbs that make up the greater Paris area can be a solution. Perfect for a family wanting a larger space. The surrounding cities are just as welcoming and allow you to enjoy the advantages of the capital without the disadvantages. The cost of living in Paris is very high. Real estate prices are 88% more expensive than in the rest of France on average.
Departments such as Hauts-de-Seine, Seine-St-Denis are thus popular. Conversely, the departments least sought after by students in Ile-de-France are Val d'Oise and Seine-et-Marne with less than 5% of requests.
All you need to know before renting a T1 apartment
What is a T1 rental?
A one-bedroom apartment has a partitioned room in addition to the kitchen and bathroom, usually a living room. Most of the time, this type of accommodation measures between 30 and 40 m². Real estate agencies offer furnished and unfurnished one-bedroom apartments, the choice is yours!
The surface of a T1 can change from one announcement to another. Recent constructions generally offer smaller accommodation than older ones. Remember that there is no minimum surface for a T1, apart from the legal minimum surface of an apartment.
Everything you need to know about the rental lease
As part of a classic rental, there are generally two different types of contract: the empty lease and the furnished lease. The conditions differ between the two:
For a furnished property:
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You sign a contract for a minimum of 1 year (9 months if you are a student).
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You have at least 3 months to leave the apartment if the owner asks you to.
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You have at least 1 month to leave the apartment, if you request it.
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You owe a maximum of 2 months' rent to the landlord at the signing of the contract.
For an empty good:
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You sign a minimum 3-year contract.
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You have at least 6 months to leave the apartment if the owner asks you to.
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You have a minimum of 3 months to leave the apartment, if you request it.
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You owe a maximum of 1 month's rent to the landlord at the signing of the contract.
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With Studapart, you have the choice among 4 100 T1 apartment offers in Paris
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