




$912/month
Spacious 3-Story House in Convenient Da Nang Neighborhood




$1,368/month
Spacious 4-Bedroom House in Prestigious Phu Gia CompoundFAQs - Renting in Da Nang
Yes — foreigners can freely rent a house, apartment, or villa in Da Nang for short or long stays, with no ownership requirements or special permits needed. Many expats choose to rent near the beach in the An Thuong area, while others prefer a quieter residential neighbourhood a little further inland. Da Nang is one of Vietnam’s most welcoming cities for expats, remote workers, and long-term visitors.
Most rentals come fully furnished — a kitchen with appliances, air conditioning, a washing machine, hot water, and wifi. Larger homes with three or four bedrooms are sometimes offered unfurnished if you prefer to bring your own furniture. Always confirm whether electricity, water, and internet are billed separately before signing.
It depends on the property type. Apartments are often available as monthly rentals, which makes them popular with digital nomads and shorter, vacation-style stays. To rent a house or villa, you’ll usually need a one-year lease. Tell us your dates and we’ll point you toward the Da Nang rentals that fit your plans.
An Thuong and My Khe Beach are the most-requested area — walkable to the ocean, cafés, and restaurants — but because demand there is so high, the inventory is mostly apartments, with very few houses or villas. If you want a house with a garden or several bedrooms, areas like Hai Chau, Ngu Hanh Son, and Son Tra offer more space while staying close to the beach.
See our guide to Da Nang’s best neighborhoods for renters →Browse the listings above, then reach out about any property you like — the fastest way to reach us is on WhatsApp. Whether you want to rent a beachside apartment or a family house in Da Nang, we’ll arrange a viewing and guide you through the lease and deposit process so you can move in with confidence.
Message us on WhatsApp →Most landlords prefer monthly rent paid by bank transfer in Vietnamese Dong. Foreigners can open an account in Da Nang with just a passport and valid visa — Timo (fully digital, English app) and Vietcombank (widest acceptance) are popular choices, and services like Wise or Remitly make it easy to fund your account from abroad before you rent.
Read our full guide to banking and paying rent in Da Nang →Yes — both the tenant and the landlord can break the lease, usually with written notice (often 30 days). A tenant who leaves a house or apartment early typically forfeits the security deposit, though finding a replacement tenant can avoid that. If the landlord ends the lease early, a standard contract requires them to give notice, refund your deposit, and often pay a matching penalty.
See our full breakdown of breaking a lease in Da Nang →Da Nang rentals span everything from compact studios and modern apartments to spacious family homes and beachfront villas. An apartment near the beach suits couples and remote workers, while a house with private outdoor space and multiple bedrooms works well for families. Both short-term and long-term rentals are available across Da Nang, so there’s a good fit for most budgets and lifestyles.
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