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The Complete Guide to Expat Housing in Paramaribo (2026)

NestDeck Team
· March 14, 2026 · 8 min read

Why Finding Housing in Paramaribo is Hard

Finding quality housing in Paramaribo as a newcomer is genuinely challenging. The rental market is fragmented across WhatsApp groups, Facebook pages, and word-of-mouth referrals. There is no centralised, reliable listing platform — until now.

The Best Neighbourhoods for Expats

Zonnehof

The most central and in-demand neighbourhood for professionals. Walking distance to government buildings, the major office districts, banks, and restaurants.

Average price: $900–$1,600/month for a furnished 1–2BR.

Kwatta

A quieter residential suburb north of the city centre. More space, newer buildings, good security. Popular with families and senior staff.

Average price: $1,400–$3,500/month for houses and villas.

What to Expect to Pay

  • Studio / 1BR (central): $600–$1,000/month
  • 2BR furnished apartment: $1,000–$1,800/month
  • 3BR house or villa: $1,500–$3,500/month
  • Executive villa with pool: $3,000–$6,000/month

Red Flags to Avoid

  1. Unverified listings — always verify before paying a deposit.
  2. Requests for payment via Western Union or cash transfer.
  3. No contract offered.
  4. Photos that look too good — always request a video call.
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