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Discover the perfect room, available for both long let and short let in Malta. Whether you're seeking a cozy, furnished room for a quick stay or a spacious setup for a long-term home, we offer well-maintained and ideally located options. Our rooms cater to a range of needs and budgets, ensuring comfort and convenience. With transparent rental agreements and support to help you settle in, finding a place in Malta has never been easier. Start your Maltese journey today!

Malta's Cost of Living

When it comes to culture in Europe, Malta one of the cheaper destinations. You'll pay a little more on bottled water (Malta's water is safe to drink, but the flavour is not great, so everyone buys bottled nor filters their water), but the cost of living in Malta is equivalent to, or lower than, that of other European countries.

The cost of living will vary based on where you wish to reside and your lifestyle, but prices are generally inexpensive here. A one bedroom apartment, especially one near the beach, costs roughly $750 to $800 per month on average. Groceries are reasonably priced, with basic things like bread costing roughly 35 cents. A decent mid range restaurant dinner for two, with a bottle of wine, can cost around $50.

Full day bus tickets are less than $2 per person (and 30 day bus tickets are $28). According to one soul care couple living in Sliema, groceries, even from organic or health food stores, cost less than $500 a month. Senior citizens have it even easier, with 50 cent all day passages and free dock rides.

Those looking to buy property will also find that prices are fair. A stunning three-bedroom, two-bathroom seafront apartment with a big, shared living area facing Xlendi Bay is on the market for $358,000. Smaller properties, of course, are less expensive. Malta room for rent long term, daily rooms are available for long-term rental. You can make monthly deals for the daily room. Cheap rooms to rent in Malta are suitable for all budgets. Finding the cheapest flat of the type you want is very easy thanks to the internet.

Life in Malta

Rent was among the most significant and variable expenditures of living in this city. A couple can locate a flat for less than €700 per month if they chose an older apartment outside of the popular regions.

A brand new complex in Sliema or St. Julian's might cost well over €1,500 per month. However, keep in mind that practically all flats in Malta are recently renovated, so that takes care of the cost. The average utility cost (water, electricity, fuel, and internet) of €150 - €200 may appear excessive, but keep in mind that you do not pay income taxes in Malta for items like sewer & infrastructure upkeep.

Also, remember that Malta becomes quite hot in the summer, and most buildings are inadequately insulated against frigid winter days, so your utility cost may increase in January, February, July, and August.

The Maltese administration is working hard to improve public transportation, and where they have succeeded, you may obtain decent service at a moderate cost. Fares range from €1.50 to €3.00 each way based on the weather (winter, summer, and late night), however bear in mind that transfers are unrestricted within two hours. The monthly bus pass costs €39. The cost of free rides for 7 days is €21 for adults and €15 for minors. Shared apartments Malta is used more often. Because students or families who come to visit are crowded. For this reason, Shared apartments Malta is preferred more often for multi-person groups.