3 Bedroom Ensuite Maisonette for Long Let in Sliema - €2,400/month
€2,400 /mo
Available 01 Mar 2026
Multi-level homes with private entrance across Malta
Browse 45 maisonettes for rent in Malta. Multi-level homes with private entrance in Birkirkara, Mosta, Sliema, Gzira and beyond.
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Maisonettes in Malta typically rent for €800–1,800/month depending on the area, size and condition. Central locations like Sliema and St Julian's are at the top end, while Birkirkara, Mosta and Msida offer more affordable options.
The main difference is the entrance: maisonettes have their own private entrance from the street, while apartments share a common building entrance. Maisonettes also span multiple floors with internal staircases, while apartments are typically single-level.
Yes, a private entrance directly from the street is the defining feature of a maisonette. This sets it apart from apartments, where residents share a common building entrance and corridors.
Birkirkara, Mosta, Sliema, Gzira and Msida have the highest concentration of maisonettes available for rent. These areas offer a mix of traditional and modernised maisonettes at various price points.
Yes. EU citizens can rent freely in Malta. Non-EU nationals need a valid residence permit or work visa. Landlords typically ask for ID or passport and proof of employment.
A maisonette is Malta's signature property type – a multi-level home (typically 2–4 floors) with its own private entrance directly from the street. This defining feature sets it apart from apartments, offering more privacy and a house-like feel. Maisonettes are connected internally by staircases and account for roughly 11% of all residential properties in Malta.