Apartment for rent
Kohlgasse 47, 1050 Wien

Apartment for rent
Kohlgasse 47, 1050 Wien

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1050 Wien

Apartment for rent
1050 Wien



Apartments in the 5th district of Vienna (Margareten) promise urban living in a central location. The district is considered an up-and-coming residential area with good infrastructure and a lively Grätzl flair. Whether a compact 1-room apartment for singles or a spacious 2-room apartment in 1050 Vienna for couples – Margareten offers a wide variety of rental apartments.
Margareten is the 5th municipal district of Vienna and lies in the heart of the city inside the Gürtel. The area is urban in character – densely populated and with few green spaces. Traditionally Margareten was considered a working-class district with many municipal housing blocks, and even today you can find numerous public housing units, especially near the Margaretengürtel.
Meanwhile the district increasingly attracts young people, singles and couples, as well as creatives, which contributes to a lively lifestyle. Living in 1050 Vienna means enjoying the advantages of the inner city – from good transport links to diverse infrastructure – while residing in an authentic Grätzl with its own charm.
Housing quality in Margareten benefits from the central location: shops, restaurants and leisure options are within walking distance, while the city center is only a few minutes away.
Rental apartments in Margareten come in many forms – from the classic historic apartment to the modern new build. Many buildings date from the Gründerzeit (19th century): such historic apartments are characterized by high rooms, large windows and often attractive parquet floors.
However, older buildings do not always have an elevator, and heating is sometimes provided by individual gas boilers. The charm of a historic apartment with stucco ceilings and double doors nevertheless offers a special living experience.
In recent years there have also been increasing numbers of new builds and converted attic apartments. These modern apartments score with contemporary features, such as:
In 1050 Vienna you will predominantly find 1- to 3-room apartments:
Many rental apartments in Margareten are offered with a fitted kitchen – saving new tenants the expense of buying a kitchen. A balcony or even a roof terrace naturally increases quality of life, but is not present in every apartment.
Another topic is the room layout:
Bathrooms in historic apartments are sometimes smaller and may only have showers, while more modern apartments often feature bathtubs and contemporary sanitary fittings.
In general, it can be said that in 1050 Vienna there is something for every need – from the charming historic apartment with courtyard location (quiet courtyard as a retreat) to the stylish new-build apartment with parking in the building’s garage.
Margareten is one of Vienna’s central districts and convinces with its urban location in immediate proximity to the city center. At the same time the 5th district offers an authentic, lively living environment with very good infrastructure and a high quality of life.
The infrastructure in Margareten is excellent, especially regarding public transport. Although the district does not have a subway line entirely within its borders, several U-Bahn stations are located right on its edges:
This means you are mobile even without a car – a plus for residents.
For drivers, a comprehensive short-term parking zone applies across the entire 5th district. Street parking is only unrestricted with a resident parking permit. Alternatively there are some underground garages (e.g., at Mittersteig or Margaretenplatz) where you can rent a parking space.
In 1050 Vienna you will find all shops for daily needs. Along Reinprechtsdorfer Straße and Margaretenstraße there are:
For larger errands or shopping trips the Mariahilfer Straße (Vienna’s largest shopping street) is only a short walk or a few bus stops away. Additionally, the Naschmarkt (just north of the 5th district) offers fresh produce and dining options.
Margareten combines quiet living with urban vibrancy. In the side streets and residential roads things are more relaxed – residents can enjoy a quiet evening here.
At the same time the district offers a colorful cultural and leisure offering:
The lifestyle in Margareten is shaped by a heterogeneous population: students live alongside retirees, families alongside artists. This mix creates an authentic, livable environment.
Although there is less green space, you can find recreation in the nearby Vienna Woods (reachable by public transport) or use the bike paths along the Wien River.
Rental costs in Margareten are in the middle to upper range for Vienna. The current average rent is around €22–23 per m² (including operating costs). That means a 50 m² apartment costs roughly €1,100–€1,200 monthly (depending on fixtures and location).
Smaller apartments can be relatively more expensive per square meter, while larger apartments often have a lower price per m².
Compared to neighboring inner districts, prices are similar or slightly lower – for example, the average in the 4th and 6th districts is about €21 / m², while new builds (1070) are even more expensive. Cheap rental apartments can be found in Margareten occasionally, such as older unsanitary historic apartments or municipal flats, but these are rare and quickly taken.
For a 1-room apartment in Margareten you currently have to expect a monthly rent of about €900 to €1,000, depending on location, condition and fittings of the apartment. Cheaper historic garconnières occasionally start at around €600 to €700, but these are rarer on the market.
A 2-room apartment in Margareten costs on average between €1,100 and €1,300 per month. New builds or well-appointed apartments with a balcony, terrace or attic location can also cost €1,500 or more.