Individual 1-bedroom Apartment For Rent In Da Nang
Individual 1-bedroom Apartment For Rent…
$420 /month
An Thuong can suit apartment renters staying from one month to a year or longer, especially when beach access, cafés, restaurants, groceries and furnished move-in matter. Not every property accepts a one-month stay, and shorter contracts may use a different monthly price or service package. Compare the exact street, building, minimum stay and full cost before deciding.
This guide is for foreign renters, solo renters, couples, remote workers and small families comparing stays of one month, several months or a longer lease. It uses observed asking prices, not a citywide average and not a promise that any particular apartment is still available. State your intended dates early because the minimum stay, monthly rate, deposit and included services may change with the contract length.
An Thuong is worth comparing when your daily routine is beach-oriented and you want many food, café and convenience options close to home. It is less suitable when you need guaranteed quiet, generous car parking, a large residential compound or a short commute to a west-bank office every day. Those trade-offs are not universal across the area, so inspect the building at the times you normally work and sleep.
| Renter profile | Why An Thuong may fit | What to verify |
|---|---|---|
| Solo renter | Studios and compact one-bedroom apartments can reduce rent and maintenance while keeping cafés, food and the beach within reach. | Usable floor area, natural light, noise after 9pm, storage and whether the building has secure motorbike parking. |
| Couple | A furnished one-bedroom can provide a separate living space and a more comfortable work-from-home setup than a studio. | Desk space, kitchen ventilation, hot water capacity, two-person utility usage and early-termination terms. |
| Remote worker | The neighborhood has cafés and coworking options, and many apartments advertise Wi-Fi or internet access. | Actual internet speed in the unit, backup connection options, desk ergonomics, daytime construction noise and power-outage arrangements. |
| Family | A two-bedroom apartment or nearby house can provide more separation and access to daily shops and food. | Second bathroom, lift access, children’s space, parking, school or office commute, drainage and building rules for guests or children. |
| Beach-focused renter | Several An Thuong blocks are within a walk or short ride of the southern My Khe and Bac My An beach area. | The actual walking route, road crossings, shade, beach access point, traffic and whether “near the beach” means walking distance or a motorbike ride. |
A low-regret approach is to shortlist three units, visit each one at different times of day and compare them using the same checklist. That makes it easier to notice when a lower advertised rent is offset by utilities, parking, noise or maintenance uncertainty.
An Thuong is a beachside neighborhood commonly associated with My An and Ngu Hanh Son in rental listings. Address labels can vary between platforms, so use the full street address rather than the neighborhood name alone. Ask the landlord or agent to confirm the ward, building name, unit number and address that will appear on the lease and temporary-residence declaration.
The beach is close enough for many residents to walk or use a short motorbike ride, but the experience depends on the block. A unit on a quieter internal lane may have a longer walk than a unit near the beach road. A unit close to restaurants and nightlife may save time for dinner while exposing you to more evening noise.
Daily services are one of An Thuong’s practical advantages. The wider area has restaurants, cafés, convenience stores, spas, small shops and an evening market. Bac My An Market is a useful local-market reference for fresh food and everyday purchases, while larger supermarkets and hospitals usually require a longer ride. Verify the nearest pharmacy, clinic, supermarket and delivery access for the exact building.
Typical rental formats include compact studios, open-plan rooms marketed as one-bedroom apartments, independent furnished one-bedroom and two-bedroom units, serviced apartments and larger homes. Pool, gym, housekeeping and reception are more common in the serviced or tower segment, but they also make the rent and fee structure less comparable with an independent local apartment.
The beach-side edge is useful if you expect to swim, walk or exercise before work. Some listings describe a very short beach walk, but the distance may refer to a particular entrance rather than the whole shoreline. Check the exact route, the road crossings and whether the apartment faces a busy road. Beach proximity can also mean more visitor traffic and more short-stay buildings.
The active streets around the An Thuong grid are convenient for eating out, meeting people and working from a café. They can also be louder at dinner time, later at night and during events. If you choose this part of the neighborhood, view the apartment after the nearby businesses are open. A bedroom facing a restaurant, bar or busy lane should be assessed separately from the living room.
Internal lanes can offer a better balance between walkability and sleep, especially for renters who work early or spend much of the day at home. The trade-off may be a narrower access road, less predictable parking, fewer views and more variable drainage. Walk the route from the lane to the main street after rain if possible, and ask where motorbikes are stored overnight.
Border areas can widen the choice of independent apartments and houses while keeping the beach and An Thuong services within a short ride. They may be better value than the busiest streets, but the neighborhood label becomes less useful as you move away from the central grid. Compare the exact commute, local shops, lighting, parking and building maintenance rather than choosing solely by the word “An Thuong” in a listing.
The table below shows observed asking prices from screened An Thuong and nearby My An listings. These are indicative screening ranges, not averages or medians. They combine different buildings, sizes, furnishing standards and listing quality. A unit at the top of a range may include better furniture or services; a unit at the bottom may require more compromises.
| Apartment segment | Observed asking-price range | Examples and typical characteristics | What is not yet verified |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio or compact one-bedroom | About VND6.5m–8m per month, approximately $250–$310 | Examples include 35–45m² units with a kitchen, Wi-Fi, air conditioning or balcony. | Exact furnishing, electricity billing, parking, deposit and maintenance responsibility. |
| Standard furnished one-bedroom | About VND7m–12.5m per month, approximately $270–$480 | Named An Thuong 12 and An Thuong 32 examples were listed at VND12m and VND12.5m for 48m² units. | Some listings do not clearly state the lease term, furnishing inventory or included services. |
| Standard two-bedroom | About VND7.2m–16.5m per month, approximately $275–$635 | Observed examples range from a 65m² condo to 75m² and 65m² furnished apartments. | The lower and higher examples are not the same product: building quality, bathrooms, services and location differ. |
| Three-bedroom or larger | UNSUPPORTED for a reliable An Thuong screening range | Three-bedroom inventory is less consistently documented in the local sample. | Request a current quote and record size, bathrooms, parking, furnishings and management fees separately. |
| Serviced apartment | UNSUPPORTED as a current An Thuong range | A Sea Breeze condotel example was shown at VND13m for 50m² with a 3–6 month minimum, but the page was listed two years ago. | Housekeeping frequency, utilities, VAT, service charge, pool access and current availability. |
| Premium pool, gym or housekeeping segment | Quote required | These features can move a unit into a different market from an independent apartment. | Whether the amenities are included, shared, seasonal or charged separately. |
A furnished independent apartment usually means that the main furniture and appliances are present, but it does not automatically mean that electricity, water, internet, cleaning or maintenance are included. A serviced apartment may add reception, housekeeping, shared facilities or more flexible terms, but the monthly price can include service charges, VAT or a higher utility rate.
Ask for a written list of furniture and appliances. Confirm whether the bed, mattress, desk, chair, washing machine, refrigerator, microwave, cookware and internet router shown in the photos belong to the exact unit you will rent. “Fully furnished” is not a sufficient answer for a remote worker who needs a reliable desk and stable internet.
| Cost line | Planning treatment | Question to ask |
|---|---|---|
| Advertised rent | Use the exact VND amount written in the lease. | Is the rent fixed for the full term, and when can it change? |
| Electricity | Usually usage-sensitive; air conditioning can be the largest variable. | Is the bill based on a meter, the official tariff or a building rate? |
| Water | May be metered, per person or bundled. | What rate applies, and is cleaning or wastewater included? |
| Internet | May be included, shared or charged separately. | Can you test the connection in the exact apartment? |
| Management or service fee | More likely in towers, condotels and serviced buildings. | Does it cover reception, pool, gym, lift, security or cleaning? |
| Parking | Can be included, limited or charged monthly. | Is a space reserved, and what happens when the parking area is full? |
| Cleaning and linen | Usually separate unless the apartment is serviced. | How often is cleaning included, and what is the extra-visit rate? |
For planning only, a general Da Nang utility reference places electricity, water and related utilities around VND1.5m–3m per month, with home internet often around VND200,000–400,000. Treat this as a budgeting placeholder, not an An Thuong tariff. Ask to see a recent bill or the building’s written rate card before signing.
Use the monthly columns to screen a one-month stay, then multiply only after the landlord confirms that the same rate applies to your intended contract. The six- and twelve-month scenarios add a broad planning allowance of approximately $74–$147 per month for utilities and internet. They exclude deposits, management fees, parking, cleaning and one-off moving costs. A shorter furnished or serviced stay may bundle some of these items or quote a higher monthly rate.
| Type | Observed monthly rent | Rent-only for 6 months | Rent-only for 12 months | Approximate monthly rent plus utilities/internet | Six-month occupancy planning | Twelve-month occupancy planning |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studio or compact one-bedroom | $250–$310 | $1,500–$1,860 | $3,000–$3,720 | $324–$457 | $1,944–$2,742 | $3,888–$5,484 |
| Standard one-bedroom | $270–$480 | $1,620–$2,880 | $3,240–$5,760 | $344–$627 | $2,064–$3,762 | $4,128–$7,524 |
| Standard two-bedroom | $275–$635 | $1,650–$3,810 | $3,300–$7,620 | $349–$782 | $2,094–$4,692 | $4,188–$9,384 |
Deposits and advance payments are separate from the monthly occupancy cost. A deposit of one or two months is common in rental practice, but the amount, refund conditions and deductions must be written into the agreement. Do not treat a deposit as a normal monthly expense, but make sure you can fund it before committing to any stay. For a one-month rental, ask whether the deposit, advance payment and cancellation terms differ from a longer lease.
A studio can work for a solo renter who spends a lot of time outside the apartment and wants to keep rent and cleaning manageable. The main risk is that a compact room may not have a practical desk, kitchen storage or acoustic separation. Check the usable floor area rather than relying on the word “studio”, and test whether the bed, desk and luggage can coexist comfortably.
A one-bedroom is often the most balanced format for a solo renter or couple staying several months. The separate bedroom can make remote work and sleep easier, while the living area provides more space for a desk or dining table. Compare the kitchen, ventilation, storage, balcony, daylight and utility cost rather than assuming that every 40–50m² unit offers the same comfort.
A two-bedroom can suit a couple who needs a dedicated office, two friends sharing or a small family. Compare the second bedroom’s window, size and air conditioning instead of counting bedrooms only. A second bathroom, lift, parking and storage may matter more than a slightly lower rent. Ask whether the apartment is an independent unit, a serviced unit or part of a larger tower.
A serviced apartment may be useful when you value housekeeping, reception, flexible arrangements or shared facilities. It can reduce the work of setting up a home, but the headline rent may not reveal VAT, service fees, cleaning limits or utility rules. Request the full monthly invoice structure and ask for separate quotes for one month, three months and six months when those options match your plan.
For a family or a couple working from home, a larger apartment can be worth considering if it improves sleep, work separation and storage. The additional space also increases air-conditioning, cleaning and maintenance exposure. Compare the total cost of the exact layout with a smaller apartment plus a coworking membership or nearby café routine.
Small convenience stores and neighborhood shops are easy to find around the active beachside streets. Bac My An Market is a useful reference for local produce, prepared food and everyday shopping. For larger supermarket runs, expect a longer ride. Before signing, check the distance to the nearest market, whether delivery riders can reach the building and where groceries can be stored.
An Thuong has a high concentration of restaurants, cafés and international food options relative to quieter residential lanes. That is convenient for renters who eat out or work from cafés, but it also creates more evening foot traffic and delivery activity. Walk the immediate block after dinner time, not just during a quiet morning viewing.
The southern My Khe and Bac My An beach area is the main lifestyle draw. Beach access is practical for walking, swimming and exercise, but the route varies by apartment. Check whether the apartment is on the same side of the busiest road, whether there is shade and whether the nearest access point is comfortable during rain or peak traffic.
The wider My An and An Thuong area has coworking spaces and laptop-friendly cafés. That gives remote workers a backup when their apartment desk or internet is unsuitable. It does not remove the need to test the apartment’s connection. Ask for a speed test from the exact unit, check mobile signal and confirm whether the building has a backup plan for outages.
Small pharmacies and clinics are available around the urban beachside area, while larger hospitals are generally farther away. Confirm the nearest pharmacy, clinic and hospital route for the exact address rather than relying on the neighborhood label. If you take regular medication, check opening hours and whether the products you need are normally stocked.
Motorbike parking is more common than dedicated car parking in independent buildings. A narrow lane may be quieter but more difficult for cars, luggage or large deliveries. Ask whether parking is inside the building, whether it is reserved, whether a monthly fee applies and what happens when the property is full. Test a food-delivery route and lift access before moving in.
The estimates below use the central An Thuong grid as an approximate origin. They are route-planning estimates, not live traffic promises. A unit near the southern edge can be closer to the beach and Marble Mountains, while a unit farther north or west can have a different route.
| Origin and destination | Mode | Approx. distance | Typical duration | Conditions and limitations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Central An Thuong grid to a southern My Khe Beach access | Walk | About 1.0–1.4km | 15–20 minutes | Varies by street, heat, crossings, shade and chosen beach entrance. |
| Central An Thuong grid to southern My Khe Beach | Motorbike or taxi | About 1.3–2km by road | 5–10 minutes | Traffic and one-way streets can make a short route slower at busy times. |
| Central An Thuong grid to the Han River and Dragon Bridge area | Motorbike | About 2.8–3.5km | 8–12 minutes | Bridge traffic, rain and event traffic can extend the journey. |
| Central An Thuong grid to the Han River and Dragon Bridge area | Taxi or ride-hailing car | About 3–4km | 10–15 minutes | Allow more time during office hours and evening restaurant periods. |
| Central An Thuong grid to Da Nang International Airport | Taxi or ride-hailing car | About 11–12km by road | 15–25 minutes | Airport access, rain and peak traffic can change the duration materially. |
| Central An Thuong grid to Marble Mountains | Motorbike or taxi | About 6.5–7.5km | 15–25 minutes | Use the exact apartment address; southern border areas can be faster. |
| Factor | Potential benefit | Risk or limitation | What to verify |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beach access | Shorter walks or rides for swimming, exercise and beach time. | “Near the beach” can describe different entrances and routes. | Walk the route from the exact unit and check road crossings. |
| Noise | Active streets make food, cafés and evening activities convenient. | Restaurants, bars, traffic and deliveries can affect sleep or calls. | Visit after dinner and ask which businesses share walls or face the bedroom. |
| Construction | New buildings can provide newer furniture and systems. | Nearby construction can change the daytime environment. | Look around adjacent plots and ask how maintenance or early termination is handled. |
| Parking | Internal lanes may be easier for motorbikes than main roads. | Car parking can be limited; spaces may be shared or charged. | See the actual parking area and confirm the fee in writing. |
| Drainage | Quieter lanes can offer more residential space. | Heavy rain can expose access, odor or water-intrusion problems. | Inspect lower floors, bathrooms, window seals and the lane after rain if possible. |
| Maintenance | Independent buildings can feel more flexible and personal. | Repair response may depend on one owner or manager. | Write down response times, appliance responsibility and emergency contact details. |
| Short-stay activity | Serviced buildings may offer reception and flexible services. | Guest turnover can affect lift use, noise and building rules. | Ask how many units are short-stay, and check guest and security policies. |
Use this checklist before paying a deposit. The aim is not to make the decision fearful; it is to make the important assumptions visible while you can still compare another unit.
If the landlord will not explain the recurring costs or deposit conditions in writing, treat that as a reason to pause and compare another unit. Clear documentation is more useful than a verbal promise about a low monthly rent.
| Area | May fit when you prioritise | Possible trade-offs | Choose it conditionally if |
|---|---|---|---|
| An Thuong | Beach access, cafés, restaurants, furnished independent apartments and a beachside routine. | Noise, short-stay activity, parking and construction can vary by block. | Your daily life is east of the river and you are willing to inspect the exact street. |
| Son Tra | Beach access, larger condominium or tower formats and a mix of local and premium buildings. | Tower fees, traffic, building rules and distance from the An Thuong food grid may differ. | You want a more formal building or larger apartment and do not need to be inside An Thuong’s café streets. |
| Hai Chau | City-center offices, Han River access, hospitals, government services and west-bank errands. | Longer beach trips and a different daily rhythm from the coastal neighborhood. | Your work, school or healthcare routine is mainly west of the Han River. |
There is no universal winner. A renter who swims every morning may accept a smaller apartment in An Thuong, while a renter who commutes to Hai Chau every weekday may prefer a quieter city-side unit. Compare the repeated journey you will make most often, not only the neighborhood’s reputation.
Use the next page according to the decision you still need to make:
If you already have three candidate apartments, compare them using the checklist above and request a current written quote for the exact unit. For general assistance, you can also email [email protected] with your preferred area, budget, bedroom count and intended lease length.
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