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Furnished vs Unfurnished Student Rentals: What's Actually Cheaper in 2026?

Furnished or unfurnished? The answer changes the true cost of your rental by thousands per year — and the norm varies dramatically by country.

What “Furnished” Actually Means

Fully FurnishedPartially FurnishedUnfurnished
Bed
MattressTypically ✅
Wardrobe
Desk + ChairSometimesSometimes
Sofa✅ (shared areas)✅ (shared areas)
Dining table + chairsSometimes
White goods (fridge, washing machine)Depends on country
Kitchenware & cutlerySometimes

Furnishing Costs by Country

CountryBudget Setup (IKEA/second-hand)Premium Setup (new, mid-range)
UK£400–800£800–1,500
AustraliaAUD 800–1,500AUD 1,500–3,000
USUSD 500–1,200USD 1,200–3,000
CanadaCAD 500–1,200CAD 1,200–2,500
Germany€400–800€800–1,800
NZNZD 800–1,500NZD 1,500–3,000

The delivery problem: IKEA delivery costs add £40–80 in the UK, AUD 50–150 in Australia. If you don’t have a car, add the cost of renting one for a day or paying for assembly.

Country Norms

Furnished is standard

Unfurnished is standard

Mixed

The Math: Furnished Premium vs Furnishing Yourself

Example 1: London (12-month lease)

Furnished room (£170/week)Unfurnished room (£155/week)
Weekly rent differenceSave £15/week
Annual rent£8,840£8,060
Furnishing cost (budget)£0£500
True annual cost£8,840£8,560

Winner: Unfurnished saves £280. Barely worth it for the hassle.

Example 2: Berlin (24-month stay)

Furnished room (€450/month)Unfurnished room (€380/month)
Monthly rent differenceSave €70/month
Annual rent€5,400€4,560
Furnishing cost (including Einbauküche share)€0€1,200
True 2-year cost€10,800€10,320

Winner: Unfurnished saves €480 over 2 years, but the upfront cost of €1,200 and the effort of buying/selling/installing make it marginal.

Rule of Thumb

For stays under 12 months: furnished wins, every time. For stays 12–24 months in unfurnished-standard countries (Germany, Japan): break-even at best. Only do it if you value customization. For stays 24+ months: unfurnished starts to pay off, especially if you buy second-hand.

The Hidden Cost: Disposal

At the end of your lease, unfurnished means you have to deal with the furniture. Selling it recoups ~30–50% of the purchase price if it’s in good condition and you have 2–4 weeks to sell. If you’re leaving the country on short notice, you’ll likely have to give it away or pay for removal (£50–150).

Bottom line: Furnished rentals charge a premium that is almost always less than the amortized cost of buying, assembling, maintaining, and disposing of furniture. Unless you’re staying 2+ years in a country where unfurnished is the norm (Germany, Japan), go furnished.

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