Namibia's rental market is small, English-language and concentrated in Windhoek (plus the coastal towns Swakopmund and Walvis Bay), with most demand met through estate agents and a few online portals. The market is widely described as pro-landlord: there is effectively no functioning rent control (the old Rent Boards ceased to function after 1990/91 and the Rents Ordinance has long been treated as outdated), so lease length, rent and increases are freely negotiated between the parties, and a written lease in English is the norm. Standard residential leases run about 12 months, with one month's deposit customary plus first month's rent paid before keys are handed over; landlords commonly ask for bank/employer references and proof of income. Most stock is unfurnished, so an incoming nomad will usually bridge with a furnished short- or mid-term option (Airbnb is active in Windhoek and on the coast, including monthly stays) before signing a 12-month lease. There is no per-move residential address registration step for arrivals (no Einwohnermeldeamt-style system); the national population register under the Identification Act 1996 concerns ID documents for citizens and permanent residents, not move-in registration. Practically, a lease or utility bill serves as proof of address for banking. Tenants should note that while the market favours landlords, eviction still requires a Magistrates' or High Court order, and denying a tenant access to the premises or changing the locks before such an order is illegal.
Lo básico del alquiler
- Contrato habitual
- 1 año
- Fianza
- 1 mes(es) de renta
- Amueblado
- Mayormente sin amueblar
- Mercado de media estancia
- Mercado de media estancia moderado
- Registro de domicilio
- No obligatorio
Comisión de agencia: Estate-agent commission is not legally fixed and is negotiable; published figures generally describe a national average of about 5-7.5% (plus VAT), with around 5% the most commonly cited rate, though these benchmarks are usually framed around sales rather than letting. Two arrangements exist for rentals: a "letting agent" charges a one-time commission for setting up the lease, while a "full management" agent charges an ongoing monthly percentage of the rent. The party who engages the agent (usually the landlord) typically pays; the exact split should be stated in the lease. Agents should be registered with the Namibia Estate Agents Board (NEAB) and hold a current Fidelity Fund Certificate.
Tus derechos como inquilino
Tenant protection is limited and the market is generally pro-landlord: there is no functioning rent control, and lease terms, rent and increases are freely negotiable, so most safeguards depend on what is written into the contract. However, eviction is regulated: a landlord can only lawfully remove an occupant with an eviction order from the Magistrates' Court or High Court, and it is illegal to deny a tenant access to the premises or change the locks before such an order is obtained. Deposits are customarily refundable at lease end minus deductions for damage beyond normal wear and tear or unpaid rent; deposit-return disputes are not uncommon.
Conviene saber
- English is the standard language for listings and lease agreements, lowering the barrier for incoming nomads
- Active short- and mid-term furnished market (Airbnb and serviced apartments) in Windhoek and the coast makes it easy to land softly before committing to a 12-month lease
- Lease terms are freely negotiable with no functioning rent control, leaving room to negotiate length, rent and conditions
- Several established online portals (Property24, MyProperty, HouseFinder) plus active estate agents make searching from abroad feasible
A tener en cuenta
- The market is pro-landlord with weak statutory tenant protection, so terms hinge heavily on the written contract - read it carefully before signing
- Most long-term stock is unfurnished, so plan to either furnish a place or rely on a furnished mid-term option
- Rental scams exist in high-demand areas (Windhoek, Swakopmund, Walvis Bay); verify the landlord's identity and ownership, never pay a deposit before viewing and signing a written contract, and prefer agents registered with the NEAB
- Deposit-return disputes are common; document the property's condition at move-in and insist on receipts and a written breakdown of any deductions
- Landlords commonly require bank/employer references and proof of income, which can be harder for a newly arrived nomad to provide
Dónde buscar
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Alquilar en Namibia: preguntas frecuentes
Alquilar en Namibia: preguntas frecuentes
¿Cuánta fianza necesito para alquilar en Namibia?
Los propietarios suelen pedir alrededor de 1 mes de renta como fianza, además del primer mes por adelantado, más cualquier comisión de agencia (estate-agent commission is not legally fixed and is negotiable; published figures generally describe a national average of about 5-7.5% (plus vat), with around 5% the most commonly cited rate, though these benchmarks are usually framed around sales rather than letting. two arrangements exist for rentals: a "letting agent" charges a one-time commission for setting up the lease, while a "full management" agent charges an ongoing monthly percentage of the rent. the party who engages the agent (usually the landlord) typically pays; the exact split should be stated in the lease. agents should be registered with the namibia estate agents board (neab) and hold a current fidelity fund certificate.). Cuenta con esa suma como un pago único antes de llegar.
¿Tengo que registrar mi domicilio en Namibia?
El registro de domicilio no es un requisito general para los residentes de corta estancia aquí, pero comprueba si tu visado concreto o un banco necesitan un justificante de domicilio.
¿Puedo encontrar alquileres amueblados o de corta estancia en Namibia?
Mayormente sin amueblar y el mercado de media estancia en el que se apoyan los nómadas es mercado de media estancia moderado. Empieza tu búsqueda en Property24 Namibia (property24.co.na), MyProperty Namibia (myproperty.com.na), HouseFinder Namibia (housefindernam.com).
Fuentes
- Aggregated index Namibia rental practice is pro-landlord (Landlord and Tenant) (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- International organisation NAMLEX Index to the Laws of Namibia - Landlord and Tenant (Rents Ordinance 13 of 1977) (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Media Eviction in the Namibian Context - WKH Inc. (law firm) (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Media How to Legally Evict a Tenant - Property News Namibia (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Health regulator Namibia Estate Agents Board (NEAB) - official site (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Aggregated index Landlord and Tenant Law in Namibia (deposit one month, one-year leases customary) (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- International organisation Namibia Identification Act No. 21 of 1996 (population register and identity documents) (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Media Houses and properties to rent - MyProperty Namibia (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Media Property to Rent in Windhoek - Property24 Namibia (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15
- Media Windhoek, Namibia monthly stays - Airbnb (opens in a new tab) accessed 2026-06-15