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The fastest way to find studio apartments for rent in Gdynia is on Rentola, where 3 active listings are available — you can contact owners directly without intermediaries.
Step by step:
1. Browse listings and filter by neighbourhood, size, and budget;
2. Set up notifications for new listings to be the first to respond;
3. Prepare your documents (ID, proof of income) in advance;
4. Arrange a viewing and check the technical condition of the unit and its furnishings;
5. Sign the tenancy agreement and draw up a handover protocol with photographs.
Good studio apartment rental listings in Gdynia disappear quickly — the better prepared you are before the first contact with the landlord, the greater your chances of securing the unit of your choice.
To rent a studio apartment in Gdynia, you will most commonly need documents confirming your identity and financial situation.
Most commonly required documents:
1. Proof of identity: national ID card or passport;
2. Proof of income: employment contract, commission contract, or specific-task contract;
3. Bank statements from the last 3 months;
4. References from a previous landlord (if available).
Additional requirements:
- For an occasional tenancy agreement: a declaration of submission to enforcement in the form of a notarial deed;
- If no stable income: the landlord may require a guarantor.
When looking for affordable studio apartments for rent in Gdynia, it is worth preparing a full set of documents even before the viewing — this increases the chances of quick approval of the offer.
Studio apartments for rent in Gdynia typically range from 18 to 35 m² — this is an optimal solution for one person, and possible for two, but requiring a compromise in terms of space and comfort.
Who a studio apartment works best for:
1. A single person or student;
2. A couple;
3. Two friends.
When looking for a studio apartment for rent in Gdynia for two people, pay attention to:
1. The terms of the agreement regarding the number of occupants;
2. The possibility of registering two people;
3. Higher utility costs with two people.
Affordable studio apartments for rent in Gdynia directly from the owner are often the best choice for a couple on a limited budget — no agency commission means lower move-in costs. On Rentola you can filter listings by size and price to find the most suitable unit.
Yes, a studio apartment for rent in Gdynia standardly comes with its own private bathroom — it is not shared with other tenants. It is a self-contained residential unit with full sanitary facilities.
Typical layout of a studio apartment:
- Main room — serves as both a bedroom and a living room, sometimes with a designated sleeping area;
- Kitchen area — usually open to the main room or separated by a partition wall;
- Bathroom — private, most commonly with a toilet and shower in one room;
- Hallway — small, often with space for a wardrobe.
Bathroom and toilet:
- In most studio apartments, the toilet and shower are located in one room;
- A separate toilet is less common — mainly in larger or newer units above 30 m²;
- Some studio apartments have space for a washing machine in the bathroom or a separate appliance niche.
When browsing studio apartments for rent in Gdynia, always check the photos and floor plan in the listing — the bathroom layout and room arrangement can vary significantly between offers.
Renting a studio apartment in Gdynia costs on average 992 PLN per month. Prices start from 921 PLN for smaller units on the outskirts and can reach 1063 PLN for new or centrally located studios. The rent amount is influenced by: location, size, finish standard, and year of construction. On Rentola you will find up-to-date studio apartments for rent in Gdynia tailored to your budget.
Utility bills in a studio apartment for rent in Gdynia are typically not included in the rent and represent an additional cost of around 200–450 PLN per month, depending on usage, time of year, and heating system.
Typical monthly utility costs:
- Electricity: approx. 80–150 PLN;
- Water and sewage: approx. 40–80 PLN;
- Internet: approx. 40–80 PLN;
- Cable TV: approx. 30–60 PLN;
- Waste collection: approx. 30–50 PLN (if not included in the administrative fee);
- Radio and TV licence: 27.35 PLN per month.
Heating costs by system:
1. District heating (CH): approx. 80–180 PLN/month during the season — the most common system in Polish cities;
2. Gas heating: approx. 70–150 PLN/month during the season;
3. Electric heating: approx. 150–300 PLN/month — cost dependent on the energy rating of the building:
- Class A–B: approx. 50–100 PLN/month;
- Class C–D: approx. 100–180 PLN/month;
- Class E–G: approx. 180–300 PLN/month during the heating season.
When browsing studio apartments for rent in Gdynia, always check the energy rating of the building and the type of heating system listed in the advertisement.
The rent for a studio apartment for rent in Gdynia typically covers the fee for using the unit and the building's administrative fee. Most ongoing costs are paid separately by the tenant — in total this can amount to an additional 300–600 PLN per month.
Regular monthly costs:
- Electricity: approx. 80–150 PLN;
- Heating: approx. 80–300 PLN (depending on the system and season);
- Water and sewage: approx. 40–80 PLN;
- Internet: approx. 40–80 PLN;
- Cable TV: approx. 30–60 PLN;
- Waste collection: approx. 30–50 PLN (if not included in the administrative fee);
- Radio and TV licence: 27.35 PLN;
- Parking space: approx. 100–250 PLN (if not included in the agreement).
One-time move-in costs:
- Security deposit: equivalent to 1–2 months' rent;
- Notary fee for an occasional tenancy agreement: approx. 150–300 PLN.
Irregular costs:
- Tenant liability insurance: approx. 100–200 PLN per year;
- Minor repairs charged to the tenant (light bulbs, seals, locks): approx. 20–50 PLN per month.
When browsing studio apartments for rent in Gdynia, always check the detailed description of the listing. When looking for a studio apartment for rent in Gdynia, ask the landlord for a full list of charges before signing the agreement — the scope of costs included in the rent for a studio apartment in Gdynia can vary significantly.
When renting a studio apartment in Gdynia, the security deposit is typically equivalent to 1–2 months' rent and is paid as a one-time payment before the keys are handed over. Under Polish law, it cannot exceed twelve times the monthly rent.
What the deposit covers:
- Rent arrears or outstanding bills;
- Cost of removing damage caused by the tenant;
- Restoring the unit to its condition prior to the tenancy.
The landlord has 30 days to return the deposit from the date the unit is vacated. When looking for a studio apartment for rent in Gdynia, always draw up a handover protocol with photographs when moving in — this is the basic protection when seeking a refund.
A studio apartment for rent in Gdynia is most commonly offered furnished or partially furnished — particularly in the case of units intended for singles or students looking for long-term accommodation.
A furnished studio apartment typically includes:
1. A bed or sofa bed;
2. A table, chairs, and a wardrobe or walk-in wardrobe;
3. A fitted kitchen with a fridge, hob, oven, and microwave;
4. Basic living room furniture (sofa, shelves);
5. A bathroom with fixtures;
6. Lighting and curtains.
A partially furnished studio apartment typically includes:
1. A fitted kitchen with home appliances;
2. A wardrobe or fitted walk-in wardrobe;
3. A bathroom with fixtures;
4. Lighting.
An unfurnished studio apartment typically includes:
1. An empty space without furniture;
2. A fitted kitchen with home appliances;
3. A bathroom with fixtures;
4. Lighting and electrical points.
Unfurnished studio apartments can be around 10–15% cheaper, but require your own furnishings — they work well for long-term rentals when you want to arrange the unit according to your own needs. When browsing studio apartments for rent in Gdynia, always check the detailed description of the furnishings in the listing — the "furnished" standard can vary significantly between offers.