3 Bedroom Villa for Long Let in Attard - €2,950/month
€2,950 /mo
Available 01 Mar 2026
Browse 1+ properties for rent in Attard — Malta’s most prestigious residential address in the famous Three Villages area. Leafy streets, San Anton Gardens and spacious villas attract established families and professionals. Apartments from €900/month and houses from €1,500.
Browse 1 properties for rent in Attard. Apartments, rooms and maisonettes from verified landlords and licensed agents.
One-bedroom apartments cost €900–1,300/month. Two-bedroom flats range from €1,200–1,800. Villas and larger houses run €1,500–2,500+. Properties near San Anton Gardens or with period features command premiums. The Mosta border offers slightly better value.
Attard is one of Malta’s best residential areas. Pros: leafy streets, spacious properties with gardens, San Anton Gardens, excellent schools, and a strong expat community. Cons: premium rents, no seafront, and you’ll need a car as bus services are less frequent than coastal routes.
Valletta is about 20 minutes by car or 25–30 minutes by bus. Malta International Airport is 20–25 minutes by car. Sliema is about 20 minutes by car. Attard sits in central Malta with good road connections in all directions.
Attard is one of the Three Villages (with Balzan and Lija), known for San Anton Gardens (the Presidential palace gardens), leafy residential streets, period architecture, and a prestigious family-friendly atmosphere. It’s Malta’s equivalent of a garden suburb.
Attard is one of the top family choices in Malta. It offers large properties with gardens and terraces, quiet streets, excellent schools nearby, and San Anton Gardens for outdoor time. The trade-off is higher rents and dependence on a car for most errands.
Attard properties tend to be larger than average — villas with gardens, maisonettes with terraces, and spacious apartments. Most are furnished with AC. Leases are 12 months with a one-month deposit. Bills run €80–150/month. Parking is easy — most properties include a garage. The village has local shops and restaurants, but for larger supermarkets you’ll drive to Birkirkara or Mosta. A car is essential.