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New to the city? Here’s how the Da Nang rental market works — where to live, what you’ll pay, and how it goes from browsing to moving in.
Walkable city centre — cafés, restaurants, offices
Beachside living around My Khe & An Thuong
Modern beachfront condos by the Marble Mountains
Local feel and good value for families
New suburban houses with room to spread out
Garden houses and old-town charm, 30 min south
| Home type | Monthly rent (USD) |
|---|---|
| Furnished studio | $250 – $450 |
| 1-bedroom apartment | $350 – $600 |
| 2–3 bedroom house | $500 – $1,200 |
| Beachfront apartment | $700 – $1,500 |
| Pool villa | $1,500 – $4,000+ |
Ranges shift with district, building, and season. Electricity and water are usually billed on top of the base rent.
Browse & shortlist
Filter by district, price, and bedrooms, then save the homes you like.
View in person
We arrange viewings — you can usually see two or three homes in a day.
Agree the terms
Settle the rent, deposit (1–2 months), lease length, and what’s included.
Sign & move in
Sign the lease, pay the deposit and first month, and your host registers your stay.
Long-term leases of six to twelve months get the best monthly rate — and because most homes come furnished and move-in ready, you can often be settled within a few days.
Da Nang sits on the central coast of Vietnam, a mid-sized city wrapped around the Han River and backed by a long ribbon of beach. Over the past decade it has grown from a quiet port into one of the country’s most liveable cities — clean, easy to navigate, and never more than a few minutes from the sea. For anyone renting here, that mix of a real city and an open beach is the whole appeal: you can work from a café in the Hai Chau area in the morning and swim at My Khe Beach in the afternoon.
Each part of Da Nang has its own character. The Hai Chau area is the commercial heart of the city, dense with offices, markets, and restaurants. Cross the river to Son Tra and My An and you’re in the beach district, where most newcomers settle for the short ride to the sand and the cluster of cafés around An Thuong. Further south, the Ngu Hanh Son area runs along the coast beneath the Marble Mountains, while quieter, greener pockets like Hoa Xuan offer more space inland. Thirty minutes down the coast, Hoi An trades city bustle for lantern-lit old-town charm.

The Da Nang property market has a home for every kind of renter. Modern apartments fill the towers along the beach and the river — many in buildings with a pool, gym, and round-the-clock security — while landed homes and pool villas sit in the residential streets just inland. Most are offered as furnished rentals, finished and equipped so you can move in with a suitcase. Compared with the real estate on offer in Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi, Da Nang property gives you noticeably more space and more sea for your budget.
Leases here are refreshingly simple. The rental duration is flexible, from a few months to a full year, and most landlords ask for a deposit of one to two months alongside the first period up front. Longer commitments are usually rewarded with a better rate, and your host handles the temporary-residence registration with the local police — a routine step for every foreign tenant in the city.

What surprises most new arrivals is the value. Da Nang remains one of the more affordable coastal cities in the region: a comfortable home near the beach costs a fraction of a similar spot in most Western cities, and everyday life — food, transport, coffee — is inexpensive. That low cost of living, paired with fast internet and a large, welcoming community, is why so many remote workers end up staying far longer than they first planned.
Whatever you’re after — a high-floor apartment with a sea view, a family villa with a garden, or a simple base near the beach — the listings on this page are refreshed daily from local agents, so you’re always seeing what’s genuinely available across the Da Nang and Hoi An area. Filter by district, price, and home type above, and reach out about any property that catches your eye.
Looking for houses for rent in Da Nang? You're in the right place. Da Nang is one of Vietnam's most popular cities for expats, digital nomads, and long-term visitors, and the rental market here has a house or apartment to rent for every budget. Whether you want a modern apartment located near My Khe Beach, a spacious family house in the Hai Chau area, or a furnished villa with a private pool in Ngu Hanh Son, you'll find current listings updated daily below. Most rentals come fully furnished with a kitchen, wifi, and air conditioning — ready to move into right away.
Monthly rentals are the norm across the city, with flexible rental durations for both short stays and long-term, year-long leases. Rent ranges from cheap budget studios to premium beachfront houses for rent, and many homes offer two- and three-bedroom layouts — including 3-bedroom houses for rent in Da Nang that are ideal for families or shared living space. Compared with buying real estate, renting lets you settle into an area of Da Nang and explore each neighborhood before you commit.
Browse the houses, apartments, and villas for rent below to compare bedrooms, bathrooms, districts, and pricing in USD across Da Nang and Hoi An. New rental listings are added daily from local real estate agents and property managers, so check back often for the latest options.
You'll find furnished houses and apartments for rent in every district — from Hai Chau and Son Tra to Ngu Hanh Son and beyond — with long-term rentals that range from cheap studios to high-end beachfront houses and villas. Many are ideal for families, couples, and remote workers, and new rental listings are added daily from local real estate agents and property managers.
Rental durations are flexible. You'll find furnished long-term rentals on six- and twelve-month leases as well as monthly apartment rentals for shorter stays, and the minimum rental period is usually one to three months. Budget-conscious renters can still find houses and apartments under $300 a month in quieter districts, while villa rentals and beachfront homes sit at the top of the range. Utilities, a one- to two-month deposit, and any building management fee are normally arranged directly with the landlord or agent, and most furnished homes include a modern kitchen, wifi, washer, and air conditioning.
