August 2026 · Week 3 · Trenčín

Trenčín property prices: the third room is nearly free — but not to rent

By Ground Scanner Editorial · 15 August 2026 · 2 views

Two-room and three-room apartments in Trenčín ask almost the same price — the flattest such step among the Slovak cities we track — while the same jump costs nearly 30% more to rent. Read from the listings we aggregate and de-duplicate daily.

Live market data · updated daily
Apartments · Sale165 950 €2 447 €/m²144 listings
Houses · Sale289 000 €794 €/m²77 listings
Apartments · Rent650 €92 listings
How Trenčín compares · apartment €/m²
Bratislava
4 184 €/m²
Košice
3 387 €/m²
Trenčín
2 447 €/m²
Median apartment price in Trenčín by size
1-room16 listings
117 495 €
2-room46 listings
168 300 €
3-room59 listings
175 000 €
4-room15 listings
281 450 €

The third room comes almost free

Two-room apartments in Trenčín ask a median €164,000. Three-room apartments ask €166,000. Under €2,000 separates them — about 1% — and for that the median floor area climbs from roughly 60 m² to about 78 m². The extra room is close to free here, and it brings some 17 square metres with it.

Bigger works out cheaper by the metre — the reverse of most cities

Per square metre that inverts the usual order: two-room stock sits around €2,700/m², three-room around €2,300/m², so the bigger flat is about 15% cheaper by the metre. The same step costs real money everywhere else we look — a three-room flat runs about a fifth more than a two-room in Košice, about a quarter more in Bratislava. Both Trenčín cohorts run to roughly forty and fifty current listings, so this isn't one odd building tilting a thin sample.

The real price step comes later, and hits rent first

The ladder does bite, just later — and in the rental market first. A two-room flat rents for a median €650 a month against €840 for a three-room, close to 30% more; that rests on only a dozen or so three-room rentals, enough to show which way the gap runs but not to price it to the euro. Buying, the jump waits for the fourth room: about €290,000 against €166,000 for three, on a similarly thin cohort of ten. And a median house asks €259,000, roughly 1.6 times the median flat — the one step in this market that genuinely costs.

Well under the national median — and Bratislava's

Citywide the median apartment asks €165,000, around €2,400/m², which is about 22% under the national median of ~€3,100/m² and about 43% under Bratislava's ~€4,300/m², as of mid-August 2026. All of these are medians, never averages, taken per property type once cross-portal duplicates are collapsed into one record and reserved or sold ads are dropped — the set rebuilds daily, and today's exact values sit on the live price page below.

FAQ

How much does an apartment cost in Trenčín?

The median asking price is €165,000, around €2,400/m², across 111 current listings aggregated from multiple portals.

Is a three-room apartment more expensive than a two-room in Trenčín?

Barely — the median is €164,000 for two rooms and €166,000 for three, under €2,000 apart, or about 1%, while the median floor area rises from roughly 60 m² to about 78 m². Based on about forty and fifty current listings aggregated from multiple portals.

Is Trenčín cheaper than the rest of Slovakia?

Yes — around €2,400/m² is about 22% under the national median of ~€3,100/m², from 111 current apartment listings aggregated from multiple portals.

How much is rent for a three-room apartment in Trenčín?

A median €840 a month, against €650 for a two-room — close to 30% more. That rests on only a dozen or so three-room rentals aggregated from multiple portals, so read it as the direction of the gap.

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