Copenhagen is Denmark's most sought-after city for international residents — and its toughest rental market. With a population of 1.4 million in the greater area and a university student population of 100,000+, demand far outstrips supply.
The Copenhagen Housing Landscape
Average rents for a 1-bedroom in the city center range from 9,000–14,000 DKK/month (unfurnished). Popular neighborhoods like Nørrebro, Vesterbro, and Frederiksberg can command premiums. Social housing waitlists average 10–15 years.
Best Strategy for Newcomers
- Book a Movinn apartment as your base — available in multiple Copenhagen neighborhoods
- Spend your first weeks exploring neighborhoods on foot and by bike
- Register on boligportal.dk and lejebolig.dk immediately
- Join Facebook groups: 'Lejligheder til leje i København', 'Expats in Copenhagen'
- Network — many apartments are found through word of mouth
- Consider emerging neighborhoods like Amager, Valby, or Nordvest for better deals
Copenhagen Apartments Ready Now
Movinn has furnished apartments across Copenhagen's best neighborhoods. Move in within days, stay as long as you need, and explore the city from a comfortable home base. Book at movinn.com.
Neighborhood Overview
Copenhagen's neighborhoods each have distinct personalities. Nørrebro is multicultural and trendy, Vesterbro is hip with great food scene, Frederiksberg is leafy and family-friendly, Østerbro is elegant and close to the waterfront, and Amager offers great value with Island Brygge's harbor baths.