Apartment rental in Sweden
Welcome to our rental listings, here you can search through thousands of homes and apartments available to rent throughout Sweden. Finding the perfect apartment to rent can be intimidating, especially if you are new to Sweden or unfamiliar with how the housing market works.
We have written many articles that can help answer the tough questions about navigating the Swedish rental market, such as:
How does Sweden's queue system work?
Some apartments are rented based on a queue system whereby the longer you have been in the queue the more likely your application will be accepted. Find tricks and tips on how to avoid the queues for apartments here.
What is the difference between a first-hand and second hand contract?
With a first hand contract you rent directly from the landlord. Second-hand contracts are agreed with the tenant who has the first-hand contract. Here we go through the differences between rental contracts.
Is it hard to find an apartment to rent in Stockholm?
Yes, renting in Stockholm can be tough. With a combination of high demand and limited number of apartments, finding a first hand contract can take time. We cover how to navigate Sweden’s rental market in this article.
How much does it cost to rent in Stockholm?
The cost of rent can vary depending on the location and size of the apartment. Here we cover how much it costs to rent in Sweden. In general, rent in larger cities such as Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö will be higher than in smaller towns or rural areas.
Use the search box to the left to refine your search and find your perfect home. We also have many more articles about renting in Sweden for you to read and help you on your journey to find a new home.
Hällvägen 13, 177 60
Approx. 30 sqm 1st floor of the renovated house with its own entrance. kitchen, WC and shower Shared laundry room and fully furnished. . The rent includes electricity, water, internet, garbage collect
Read moreÖstra Eriksbergsgatan 8, 417 60
Hi, Renting an unfurnished 2-room apartment of approx. 70 sq m in popular Eriksberg with a balcony. The apartment is bright and tasteful and furnished with a fingertip feel. Carefree living in the mid
Read moreHvitfeldtsgatan 1, 411 20
Unique Representative floor in the middle of Central Gothenburg A fantastic apartment 2nd of 86 sqm in the middle of central Gothenburg. Proximity to everything the inner city has to offer. The apartm
Read moreVallfartsvägen 6, 126 48
Central small charming second home in the heart of Aspudden. About a hundred meters from the subway. There is a large outdoor yard with barbecue facilities. Close to Vinterviken's swimming and wal
Read moreUrsviksvägen 6, 172 36
Charming 2nd century turn-of-the-century house, centrally located, close to public transport such as the subway, commuter rail, Tvärbana, a number of bus lines. For rent until further notice, compani
Read moreSeptembervägen 2, 642 33
Living area: approx. 164 sqm. Bee area: approx. 40 square meters. Plot area: 842 sq m. Newly renovated bathroom with underfloor heating, newly renovated shower and kitchen. A very spacious house with
Read moreKlarbärsvägen 18, 434 91
First floor of a two-story villa of approx. 120 sqm with completely own and separate entrance, lovely fjord view, three bedrooms, large and bright hall, open kitchen with large kitchen island, two ful
Read moreWelcome to our rental listings, here you can search through thousands of homes and apartments available to rent throughout Sweden. Finding the perfect apartment to rent can be intimidating, especially if you are new to Sweden or unfamiliar with how the housing market works.
We have written many articles that can help answer the tough questions about navigating the Swedish rental market, such as:
How does Sweden's queue system work?
Some apartments are rented based on a queue system whereby the longer you have been in the queue the more likely your application will be accepted. Find tricks and tips on how to avoid the queues for apartments here.
What is the difference between a first-hand and second hand contract?
With a first hand contract you rent directly from the landlord. Second-hand contracts are agreed with the tenant who has the first-hand contract. Here we go through the differences between rental contracts.
Is it hard to find an apartment to rent in Stockholm?
Yes, renting in Stockholm can be tough. With a combination of high demand and limited number of apartments, finding a first hand contract can take time. We cover how to navigate Sweden’s rental market in this article.
How much does it cost to rent in Stockholm?
The cost of rent can vary depending on the location and size of the apartment. Here we cover how much it costs to rent in Sweden. In general, rent in larger cities such as Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö will be higher than in smaller towns or rural areas.
Use the search box to the left to refine your search and find your perfect home. We also have many more articles about renting in Sweden for you to read and help you on your journey to find a new home.