58 apartments available in Curitiba
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Studio, 1 Bathroom, 19 m²
Centro, Curitiba
Available at Jun 13

Studio, 1 Bathroom, 29 m²
Centro, Curitiba
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Studio, 1 Bathroom, 19 m²
Centro, Curitiba
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Studio, 1 Bathroom, 21 m²
Centro, Curitiba
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Studio, 1 Bathroom, 35 m²
Centro, Curitiba
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Studio, 1 Bathroom, 22 m²
Centro, Curitiba
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1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom, 27 m²
Centro, Curitiba
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Studio, 1 Bathroom, 18 m²
Batel, Curitiba


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2 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom, 48 m²
Alto da Rua XV, Curitiba
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Studio, 1 Bathroom, 30 m²
Juvevê, Curitiba
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1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom, 25 m²
Centro, Curitiba
Available at Jun 19

Studio, 1 Bathroom, 30 m²
Centro, Curitiba
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Studio, 1 Bathroom, 26 m²
Centro, Curitiba
Available at Jun 10

Studio, 1 Bathroom, 20 m²
Centro, Curitiba
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1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom, 30 m²
Juvevê, Curitiba
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1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom, 27 m²
Centro, Curitiba
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1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom, 25 m²
Centro, Curitiba
Curitiba is one of the most valued capitals in Brazil — according to the FipeZAP Index, the city’s price per square meter is around R$ 11,600, placing the capital among the top ten most expensive in the country, with an appreciation of over 6% in the last 12 months. Furnished rentals vary widely depending on the neighborhood, size, and building standard: studios in mid-range areas start around R$ 2,000, while similar units in upscale neighborhoods are around R$ 3,000 to R$ 3,500. On average, furnished apartments in the city typically range from R$ 1,800 to R$ 4,500 per month, and high-end units with 2 or 3 suites in luxury towers in Batel, Ecoville, or Bigorrilho easily exceed R$ 6,000 to R$ 8,000 monthly.
Curitiba combines first-world urban infrastructure, above-average national safety, and recognized quality of life — factors that support both demand and prices. The cost of living is around R$ 5,400 per person, and the city is especially attractive for relocating professionals due to its urban planning, mobility, and a wide range of parks, dining, and services.
Curitiba is a city of "micro-markets": each neighborhood has its own price profile, demand, and lifestyle. For those relocating, the most sought-after addresses are:
All have easy access to the city’s main roads and Afonso Pena Airport in São José dos Pinhais.
Yes. Shortstay makes income verification flexible for digital nomads, freelancers, foreigners, and legal entities. We accept bank statements, service contracts, proof of international payments, and income in foreign currency. We do not require a guarantor, cash deposit, or rental insurance. The entire process is digital, and approval is granted within 2 hours — without the usual requirements of the traditional market, which typically asks for three pay stubs, a work card, or income verified at three times the rent amount.
Seasonal platforms charge high daily rates, cleaning fees, and service charges that inflate the final cost for long stays. Shortstay offers a formal furnished rental contract in Curitiba with a fixed monthly price, no extra fees, no charges for additional guests, and the possibility of fiscal residency at the address. It’s the right choice for those staying 30 days or more who need contractual stability, whether for a corporate mission, an exchange program, or a permanent move to the city.
Yes. All Shortstay apartments in Curitiba are equipped for home office use, with a desk, ergonomic chair, high-speed fiber optic internet, and proper lighting for video calls. The properties are located in buildings with good signal coverage, and many feature internal coworking spaces, meeting rooms, and shared areas — an ideal combination for remote professionals and digital nomads, who find Curitiba one of the best environments in the country for working remotely.
We recommend booking 15 to 30 days in advance. As one of the most sought-after capitals in the South of the country, Curitiba has a limited supply of high-quality furnished properties in the most popular neighborhoods and a high turnover rate. Demand increases even more at the beginning of the year, during corporate relocation periods and the start of the university academic year, as well as during event, fair, and conference seasons in the city.
Yes, Shortstay accepts pets in most furnished apartments in Curitiba. Small and medium-sized dogs and cats are welcome, subject to condominium approval. Curitiba is a particularly pet-friendly city, with a wide network of parks — such as the Botanical Garden, Barigui Park, Tanguá Park, and Japan Square — as well as tree-lined streets, pet shops, and 24-hour veterinary clinics throughout the neighborhoods.
Curitiba is recognized for its urban planning, safety, and quality of life. Mobility is one of its great differentiators: the BRT system and the integrated bus network allow fast travel without relying on a car. The city brings together leading hospitals and clinics, respected schools and universities, shopping centers, culinary hubs, and one of the largest concentrations of green areas in Brazil. For relocating professionals and families, it is a capital that offers complete infrastructure with a pace of life more relaxed than that of the largest metropolises.