1 Bedroom Apartment for Long Let in Bormla - €1,000/month
€1,000 /mo
Available 01 Mar 2026
Verified furnished flats from €650/mo in Sliema, St Julian's, Gzira & across Malta
Browse 48 apartmentsfor rent in Malta. Studios to 3-bedroom flats in Sliema, St Julian's, Msida and beyond. From €700/month, most fully furnished.
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A 1-bedroom apartment in Malta costs €700–1,200/month depending on location. Sliema and St Julian's are at the top end (€900–1,200), while Gzira, Msida and Birkirkara are more affordable at €700–900.
The most affordable areas for apartments are Bugibba, Qawra, Msida, Birkirkara and Fgura, where 1-bedroom flats start from €600–700/month. Central areas like Sliema and St Julian's cost 30–50% more.
Yes. EU citizens can rent freely. Non-EU nationals need a valid residence permit or work visa. Landlords typically ask for a copy of your ID or passport and proof of employment.
The vast majority of rental apartments in Malta are fully furnished, including kitchen appliances, AC units, beds and basic furniture. Unfurnished rentals exist but are uncommon in the long-let market.
Yes. Landlords typically require 1 month's rent as a security deposit, paid upfront alongside the first month's rent. The deposit is refundable at the end of the tenancy, minus any damages.
An apartment (locally called a 'flat') is the most common rental property type in Malta. Apartments are self-contained units within a larger building, typically offering 1–3 bedrooms, an open-plan kitchen/living area, bathroom and often a balcony or terrace. Most rental apartments in Malta come fully furnished with AC, appliances and basic furniture. Buildings range from older converted townhouses to modern purpose-built blocks with lifts, common areas and underground parking.