About
A free expat rental guide built to make Zurich less confusing.
RentZurich exists for practical confidence. It helps expats understand rents, neighbourhood trade-offs, and the admin steps around finding a home without forcing them through signup walls or vague relocation content.
Why RentZurich exists
Moving to Zurich is usually harder than the listing portals make it look.
The friction is not just price. It is trying to judge neighbourhood fit, paperwork, timing, and contract reality while you are also adapting to a new language and housing market.
Our job is to reduce that confusion. We bring the practical parts of renting in Zurich into one place so you can make decisions with a clearer view of cost, fit, and next steps.
100% free. No signup. No data sale.
Good relocation information should not sit behind forms, fees, or lead funnels.
RentZurich is free to use, does not require registration, and does not sell your data.
The goal is simple: useful guidance first, especially for people trying to get oriented before they have local context or a stable footing in the city.
Start here
Pick the surface that matches the decision you need to make next.
These are the most useful entry points if you are orienting yourself quickly or trying to move from reading into action.
Browse neighbourhoods
Compare district character, price bands, and commute fit before you start chasing listings.
Open the tools hub
See which calculators and planning tools are live now and which topics are still coming soon.
Read the Expat Guide
Get the longer handbook version when you want the move sequence, paperwork, and contract context in one place.
Scan the FAQ
Jump to short answers if you do not need the full guide right now.
What you can use here
The site is structured around the real decisions expats hit first.
Each area is meant to shorten a different part of the move: where to live, what it costs, and which admin steps matter next.
Neighbourhood guidance
Use the district pages to compare fit, rent pressure, and day-to-day trade-offs before you commit to a shortlist.
Practical tools
Use the tools hub for live calculators and converters that help you pressure-test budget assumptions instead of guessing.
Step-by-step guides
Use the handbook and FAQ when you need the paperwork sequence, rental terms, and moving tasks explained clearly.
Ready to make the research practical?
Start with neighbourhoods if you are still comparing fit, or open the tools hub if you want to turn the reading into budget decisions.