Townhouse for rent
2842 Edlitz
Townhouse for rent
2842 Edlitz
8 Units for sale
2490 Ebenfurth
Semi-Detached House for rent
2486 Pottendorf
House for rent
2100 Bisamberg
House for rent
2404 Petronell-Carnuntum
House for rent
2433 Margarethen am Moos
Single Family House for rent
3031 Rekawinkel
Semi-Detached House for rent
2353 Guntramsdorf
Villa for rent
2371 Hinterbrühl
13 Units for rent
3133 Traismauer
Other House for rent
2225 Maustrenk
Semi-Detached House for rent
2100 Korneuburg
Semi-Detached House for rent
2751 Steinabrückl
Semi-Detached House for rent
Grabenfeldstraße 22, 3812 Groß-Siegharts
Single Family House for rent
3400 Klosterneuburg
Semi-Detached House for rent
2331 Vösendorf
Single Family House for rent
3400 Weidling
Semi-Detached House for rent
2522 Oberwaltersdorf
Semi-Detached House for rent
Am Meierhof 31, 2486 Pottendorf
House for rent
Hetzersdorf, 3385 Hetzersdorf

House for rent in Lower Austria | Lystio
Renting a house in Lower Austria means choosing a form of living that offers plenty of space, peace and quiet and quality of life – whether in the Vienna metropolitan area or in the state’s rural regions.
Those who want to rent a house benefit in Lower Austria from generous layouts, gardens, family-friendly residential areas and a mix of urban proximity and nature-close living. The wide selection of rental houses makes the region particularly attractive for families, commuters and anyone looking for more space.
Lower Austria surrounds the capital Vienna and offers suitable living options in every setting – from quiet villages to growing small towns – whether apartments or houses. Property search results show listings in all districts of Lower Austria. On real estate portals like Lystio you can select the Lower Austria region and get a good overview of the current rental market.
A rented house usually offers more space and privacy than an apartment. Typically it has several rooms, e.g. living room and bedrooms, as well as one to two bathrooms (plus a WC) and often an open-plan kitchen with dining area on the ground floor (GF). A fitted kitchen is usually included. Outdoor areas are also part of the package: terrace or balcony (sometimes as a loggia) and a private garden are common for rental houses and enhance the living experience.
Modern houses impress with features such as underfloor heating and innovative home technology, while older buildings often score with charm and a fireplace – ideal for cosy evenings. Almost every house has a parking space for a car. Some houses even offer extras like a conservatory, additional balcony space or a pool, making it easy to feel at home.
The classic detached single-family house can be found in Lower Austria, as well as semi-detached houses and terraced houses. Increasingly, new-build projects available for first occupancy come onto the market, sometimes even with a purchase option so that the rented house can be bought later.
From Klosterneuburg (Reichergasse) and Langenzersdorf through Schwechat to Kapelln – you can rent houses throughout Lower Austria; whether in the Vienna Woods (Mauerbach, Hinterbrühl in a quiet setting) or in smaller towns like Theresienfeld (Fourlanigasse) in a green and peaceful location, the selection is large.
Wiener Neustadt offers a particularly wide selection of rental houses – from compact terraced houses in the city to spacious single-family homes in the surrounding area towards Neunkirchen. The region is generally more affordable than the Vienna area, yet still offers urban infrastructure, good transport connections and a wide range of leisure activities. This makes Wiener Neustadt suitable for both commuters and families seeking more space and a quieter living environment.
Rents vary greatly by location and size: in rural regions you can often find smaller houses for under €1,000 per month, while modern properties in the Vienna metropolitan area are usually between €1,500 and €2,500. Important factors are features, condition and the situation in the respective district.
Important factors are location, connections and infrastructure as well as the condition of the house (e.g. whether it is an older building or a new build, with modern heating or a fitted kitchen). Additionally, you should carefully check ancillary costs, contract duration and any purchase option in the rental agreement.
Yes, especially in non-profit new-build projects rental houses with a purchase option are offered, where the house is initially rented and can be bought later at a pre-agreed price. This model is suitable for tenants who plan to stay long-term but want to keep flexibility.
Very common is the single-family house, i.e. a detached house with a garden. In addition, there are many semi-detached houses (two connected dwellings in a duplex) as well as terraced houses, built in rows. From simple cottages to luxurious villas with pool and wellness area, all types of houses are available.
Property platforms such as Lystio offer a convenient search where you can specifically filter for houses in Lower Austria. There you can set criteria such as town, price, size (living and usable area) or features. This gives you a quick overview of all available houses in the desired area.
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