10 apartments for rent in Tuna District

10 apartments in Tuna District found

    3 rooms apartment of 78m²

    Strandvägen, 864 21 Tuna District, Sweden

    7 595 kr / month

    2 rooms apartment of 64m²

    Strandvägen, 864 21 Tuna District, Sweden

    7 406 kr / month

    3 rooms apartment of 80m²

    Parkvägen, 864 21 Tuna District, Sweden

    8 800 kr / month

    3 rooms apartment of 84m²

    Strandvägen, 864 21 Tuna District, Sweden

    10 383 kr / month

    2 rooms apartment of 64m²

    Strandvägen, 864 21 Tuna District, Sweden

    6 343 kr / month

    2 rooms apartment of 64m²

    Strandvägen, 864 21 Tuna District, Sweden

    6 976 kr / month

    3 rooms apartment of 80m²

    Parkvägen, 864 21 Tuna District, Sweden

    8 800 kr / month

    2 rooms apartment of 65m²

    Strandvägen, 864 21 Tuna District, Sweden

    7 439 kr / month

    3 rooms apartment of 76m²

    Strandvägen, 864 21 Tuna District, Sweden

    8 760 kr / month

    2 rooms apartment of 62m²

    Strandvägen, 864 21 Tuna District, Sweden

    7 353 kr / month

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Frequently asked questions

How can I quickly find an apartment to rent in Tuna District?

To quickly find an apartment to rent in Tuna District, it’s important to stay active and flexible. Check new listings daily, set up alerts, and be ready to respond immediately when you find something suitable. This increases your chances of being the first to contact the landlord.

How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Tuna District?

The average rent for apartments in Tuna District is 7986 kr per month. Depending on the location you can expect to pay between 6343 kr to 10383 kr per month. The cost of renting an apartment in Tuna District varies depending on the location, size, condition, and whether it's a first-hand or sublet rental. In general, rents are higher in central areas and lower in the outskirts. On Bostadshub, you can compare different apartments to get a clear idea of the price range.

What should I ask when renting an apartment in Tuna District?

When renting an apartment in Tuna District, it’s good to ask what is included in the rent, the notice period, whether there are any planned renovations or past issues in the property. You should also check whether the apartment is furnished and what responsibilities you have as a tenant.

Under what conditions can I sublet my apartment in Tuna District?

To sublet your apartment in Tuna District, you usually need permission from the landlord or housing association. You must have valid reasons, such as studying in another city or trying out cohabitation. It’s important to have a written agreement and follow the laws and regulations concerning subletting.

What is required to rent an apartment in Tuna District?

To rent an apartment in Tuna District, you usually need to have a steady income, no payment defaults, and sometimes references from previous rentals. Many landlords also require a complete application with personal details, proof of employment, and possibly a credit report.