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Bogotá Rental

Apartments, studios, and houses across Bogotá's best neighborhoods — from furnished short-stays to long-term leases.

Bogotá Neighborhoods

Every neighborhood has its own personality and price range.

Creative & Social

Chapinero

Bohemian energy meets modern living. Cafés, nightlife, coworking. The expat epicenter.

$400–$900/mo
Upscale & Charming

Usaquén

Upscale village feel with cobblestone streets, Sunday markets, and family-friendly parks.

$600–$1,200/mo
Executive & Central

Chicó

Business district polish. High-rises, restaurants, embassies. Walking distance to Zona T.

$700–$1,500/mo
Historic & Artsy

La Candelaria

Historic colonial center. Street art, universities, museums. Budget-friendly with character.

$250–$500/mo
Quiet & Connected

Cedritos

Residential calm with great transit links. Local feel, modern apartments, parks.

$350–$700/mo
Spacious & Suburban

Suba

Sprawling northern district. Wetlands, malls, new developments. Space for your money.

$300–$600/mo

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Frequently Asked Questions

Most landlords require a valid passport or cédula de extranjería, proof of income (bank statements or employment letter), and a security deposit of 1–2 months' rent. Some may ask for a Colombian guarantor (fiador), though this requirement is often waived for furnished short-term rentals.

Colombia's estrato system classifies neighborhoods from 1 (lowest) to 6 (highest) for utility pricing. Estrato 4–6 areas like Chapinero Alto, Usaquén, and Chicó have higher utility bills but better infrastructure. Estrato 3 neighborhoods like Cedritos offer great value with solid services.

For a typical apartment in estrato 4–5, expect $60–$120 USD/month for electricity, water, gas, and building administration fees. Internet runs $20–$35/month for 100+ Mbps fiber. Estrato 3 areas run roughly 30–40% less.

For stays under 12 months, furnished is almost always the move — unfurnished leases typically require longer commitments and buying furniture in Bogotá isn't cheap. Furnished apartments in Chapinero and Usaquén are plentiful and competitively priced.

Yes. Short-term furnished rentals are legal and widely available. Some buildings have HOA restrictions on Airbnb-style stays under 30 days, but monthly furnished rentals operate without issue across the city.