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    2 rooms house of 33m²

    66400 Céret, France

    490 € / month

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to rent a house in Céret?

Renting a house in Céret costs on average 490 per month, but prices vary significantly depending on the neighborhood, size, and amenities. The most affordable offers start around 490, while larger houses or those with outdoor space can reach 490. Comparing several houses for rent helps estimate the actual budget before renting.

How much does heating cost for a rental house in Céret?

Heating a rental house in Céret costs on average between 150 and 350 € per month, depending on the size of the property, the type of heating system, and the >energy performance rating (DPE).

For a house of around 100 to 130 m², monthly costs usually vary as follows:

Depending on the type of heating

- Gas heating: generally 180–300 € in winter, and 120–180 € during mid-season.

- Oil heating: costs vary depending on fuel prices, on average 220–350 €, with possible peaks during cold periods.

- Heat pump (if installed): 120–220 €, especially with a good DPE rating.

- Electric heating: generally 200–320 €.

Depending on the energy performance rating (DPE)

- House rated A to C: 120–200 € (good insulation, modern equipment).

- House rated D or E: 180–280 € (average consumption).

- House rated F or G: 250–350 €, or even more in winter.

Heating expenses are significantly higher in winter and decrease in spring and autumn. Before renting a house in Céret, checking the DPE and the type of heating is essential to anticipate the real budget of a house rental in Céret.

What is the energy rating of houses for rent in Céret?

The energy rating of houses for rent in Céret mainly depends on the age of the property, its level of insulation, and the heating system.

- Recently built or renovated houses: most often rated A to C, with lower energy bills generally limited to 120–200 € per month and better thermal comfort.

- Older houses: generally rated D or E, with moderate energy consumption and expenses of around 180–280 € per month.

- Houses rated F or G: still present on the rental market, these properties are characterized by high energy consumption, expensive heating (250–350 € or more in winter), limited thermal comfort, and possible regulatory restrictions.

Before renting a house in Céret, checking the DPE helps anticipate the energy budget, the level of comfort, and the stability of charges over the long term.

Do you need a guarantor to rent a house in Céret?

Yes, a guarantor is often required to rent a house in Céret, as the rent is generally higher than for an apartment.

However, it is sometimes possible to rent a house without a guarantor if the tenant’s income is sufficient or if an alternative guarantee is accepted.

Having a guarantor makes it easier to access a wider range of houses for rent in Céret and increases the chances of the application being approved.

Reviewing several house rental offers in Céret helps identify the most suitable conditions.