Your Ultimate Guide to Every Rentable Apartment in Cyberpunk 2077: Find Your Home in Night City
Welcome back to the neon-drenched, rain-slicked streets of Night City, choom! Since the massive 2.0 update and the Phantom Liberty expansion, CD Projekt Red has transformed the experience of living in this megacity. Gone are the days when V was a perpetual nomad, crashing only at a single, predetermined megabuilding apartment. Now, you can truly carve out your own little corner of the city, a personal sanctuary amidst the chaos.
This guide is your one-stop resource for finding and unlocking every rentable apartment in Cyberpunk 2077. We’ll cover locations, prices, unique features, and the all-important benefits of having multiple homes. So, let's dive in and find you the perfect place to call home.
Why Bother Renting an Apartment in Night City?
Before we get into the "where," let's talk about the "why." Beyond the obvious role-playing appeal of having your own space, these apartments are far more than just cosmetic fluff. They are functional safe houses that provide tangible gameplay benefits:
- A Place to Relax and Unwind: Each apartment comes with its own radio, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere. It’s a moment of quiet in the relentless pace of the story.
- Stash Access: Your entire weapon and gear stash is accessible from any of your apartments. This makes managing your inventory across the city a breeze.
- Useful Amenities: Every apartment features a wardrobe for changing your outfits (with Transmog functionality), a shower to buff your health regeneration, and a coffee maker or other consumable items for temporary buffs.
- A Personal Garage: Most apartment locations have a call vehicle terminal right outside, making it easy to summon your favorite ride.
Now, let's tour the real estate market of Night City, starting with the most iconic location.
1. The Heart of the Action: Megabuilding H10 (V's Original Apartment)
- Location: Watson, Little China. This is your starting apartment from the beginning of the game.
- How to Unlock: It's yours from the get-go! After the Heist mission, you'll automatically have access again.
- Cost: N/A (Story-based access)
- The Vibe: This is the quintessential Cyberpunk apartment. It's compact, gritty, and full of personality, reflecting V's life as a merc on the rise. The view from the window is a classic panorama of the megabuilding's interior, a constant reminder of the densely packed life in Night City. It’s not luxurious, but it’s home.
2. The Glitz and Glamour: Northside, Japantown
- Location: Westbrook, Japantown. Look for the "LUXE" real estate kiosk near the main circular fountain and the Cherry Blossom Market fast travel point.
- How to Unlock: Simply approach the LUXE kiosk and purchase it. No quests required.
- Cost: $5,000 Eddies
- The Vibe: This is your first step into a more upscale lifestyle. The Japantown apartment is significantly more modern and spacious than the Megabuilding H10 flat. It features a clean, minimalist design with warm lighting, a large window offering a great view of the Japantown skyline, and a much more comfortable living space. It’s perfect for the merc who has started to make a name for themselves.
3. The Corpo Haven: Corpo Plaza, City Center
- Location: City Center, Corpo Plaza. The kiosk is situated near the main entrance to the Arasaka Waterfront, not far from the "Corpo Plaza" fast travel point.
- How to Unlock: Purchase it from the LUXE kiosk.
- Cost: $15,000 Eddies
- The Vibe: If you want to live like a high-ranking Arasaka executive, this is the place. This apartment is the epitome of luxury. It's vast, with a sprawling open-plan living area, a dedicated bar, a huge panoramic window showcasing the glittering Corpo Plaza towers, and an overall aesthetic of cold, corporate opulence. It’s the most expensive base-game apartment for a reason.
4. The Gritty Charm: The Glen, Heywood
- Location: Heywood, The Glen. Find the kiosk in a small, quieter residential area of Heywood.
- How to Unlock: Purchase it from the LUXE kiosk.
- Cost: $10,000 Eddies
- The Vibe: This apartment offers a different kind of feel. It's more grounded and residential, feeling like a real home in a family-oriented part of the city. The decor is warmer, with wood and softer colors. The balcony is a standout feature, offering a beautiful view of the surrounding area and a perfect spot to watch the world go by. It strikes a great balance between comfort and affordability.
5. The Phantom Liberty Safehouse: Skyscraper Apartment in Dogtown

This is a special case, tied directly to the Phantom Liberty expansion.
- Location: Dogtown, Stadium. This apartment is located in the FdN (Fire of Nibelu) skyscraper.
- How to Unlock: Progress through the main story of the Phantom Liberty DLC. You will be granted this apartment as part of the narrative during the "You Know My Name" mission. It is not purchased from a kiosk.
- Cost: N/A (Quest Reward)
- The Vibe: This place is unique. It's a stark, minimalist safehouse provided by the FIA. It feels tactical and secure, reflecting the espionage-heavy theme of the DLC. While it may not have the opulence of the Corpo Plaza apartment, it has its own charm and boasts an absolutely breathtaking, unobstructed view of the entire Dogtown district from its massive windows. It’s a true reward for surviving the events of Phantom Liberty.
6. The Secret Weapon: 1/4 Body Apartment
This is a hidden gem that many players miss, and it's one of the most functionally useful apartments in the game.
- Location: Pacifica, West Wind Estate. You need to go to a specific, unmarked megabuilding near the West Wind Apartments fast travel point.
- How to Unlock: This isn't bought from a kiosk. You must complete a specific side job. Head to the megabuilding and take the elevator up. You'll find a door that requires 20 Body to force open (hence the name). If you have the attribute, just open it. If not, you can find the shard for the door code nearby (the code is 605185). Inside, you'll find the apartment and a side gig that officially grants you access.
- Cost: N/A (Side Gig Reward)
- The Vibe: This apartment is all about utility. It’s not fancy, but it has one incredible feature: a dedicated firing range. This is the only apartment in the game where you can test your weapons and their mods without leaving your home. For any serious mercenary, this is an invaluable asset. It also has a unique, looted feel, as if you've claimed it for your own.
Making the Right Choice: Which Apartment is Best for You?
So, with all these options, which one should you invest your hard-earned Eddies in? Here’s a quick breakdown:
- For the Role-Player: Choose the one that fits your V's personality. A street kid might prefer The Glen or the original apartment. A Corpo would feel right at home in Corpo Plaza.
- For the Practical Player: The 1/4 Body Apartment is a must-have for the firing range. After that, the Japantown apartment offers the best balance of price, location, and quality.
- For the Completionist: Buy them all! Having multiple safe houses spread across the map is incredibly convenient for fast travel, stash access, and just changing up the scenery.
- For the Story-Focused Player: Your original apartment in Megabuilding H10 and the Dogtown apartment from Phantom Liberty carry the most narrative weight and are integrated into the story.
No matter which you choose, each apartment adds a rich layer of immersion to your time in Night City. They are your personal refuges, your operational bases, and a symbol of your journey from a nobody to a legend of the Afterlife. So go on, get out there, and secure your slice of the future. Happy hunting, samurai