3 apartments for rent in Ullånger District

3 apartments in Ullånger District found

    1 bedroom apartment of 30.0 m² - Cozy living space
    1 bedroom apartment of 30.0 m² - Stylish comfort

    1 room apartment of 30m²

    Vårdhemsvägen, 870 32 Ullånger District, Sweden

    3 778 kr / month

    1 bedroom apartment of 30.0 m² - Cozy living space

    1 room apartment of 30m²

    Vårdhemsvägen, 870 32 Ullånger District, Sweden

    3 778 kr / month

    3 bedrooms apartment of 79.0 m² - Cozy living space

    3 rooms apartment of 79m²

    Svanängsvägen, 870 32 Ullånger District, Sweden

    6 911 kr / month

Frequently asked questions

How much is the rent for an apartment in Ullånger District?

The rent for an apartment in Ullånger District is on average around 4822 kr per month, but it varies depending on location, size, and standard. Smaller options can start from approximately 3778 kr, while larger or more centrally located homes can cost up to 6911 kr. When looking to rent an apartment in Ullånger District, it is important to compare several rental apartments in Ullånger District, as price levels are influenced by supply and demand.

What is included in the rent when renting an apartment in Ullånger District?

When you rent an apartment in Ullånger District, the rent usually includes the base rent along with several fixed housing costs, but the exact contents may vary depending on the landlord and the type of apartment. In Sweden, it is common for the rent to cover the most essential basic services, making it easier to plan the total housing cost.

Costs that are often included in the rent for a rental apartment in Ullånger District:

- heating and hot water;

- cold water;

- property maintenance and upkeep of common areas;

- waste management;

- sometimes furnishing, if the apartment is rented furnished.

Costs that are usually not included:

  • household electricity (300–800 kr);
  • internet and TV (300–600 kr);
  • home insurance (100–200 kr);
  • parking or garage (500–1 500 kr).

What is included may vary between different rental apartments in Ullånger District, so always check the terms carefully. Via Bostadshub, you can easily compare what is included in the rent before making a decision.

Can I register at the address when renting an apartment in Ullånger District?

Yes, you can register at the address when renting an apartment in Ullånger District, provided that the apartment is your permanent place of residence.

This usually means having a rental agreement for at least 6 months or longer.

For long-term rentals of an apartment in Ullånger District, being registered at the address is both allowed and required under Swedish regulations, as you must be registered where you actually live.

When an apartment in Ullånger District is rented out for permanent residence, registering at the address allows you to handle mail, banking, healthcare, and contacts with authorities using the correct address.

How cold is it allowed to be in a rental apartment in Ullånger District?

In a rental apartment in Ullånger District, the indoor temperature should normallynot fall below 20 °C during the heating season.

According to Swedish guidelines, the temperature must be sufficient to ensure a healthy living environment, especially in living rooms and bedrooms.

If the temperature is regularly lower, it may be considered a defect in the rental apartment in Ullånger District and should be reported to the landlord.

How warm is it allowed to be in a rental apartment in Ullånger District?

There is no exact upper temperature limit, but in a rental apartment in Ullånger District, the indoor temperature should normally not exceed 26°C for extended periods.

During heatwaves, the temperature may be temporarily higher, but a rental apartment in Ullånger District should still be habitable.

If the heat becomes extreme and long-lasting, it may be appropriate to contact the landlord to request measures.

What documents do I need to rent an apartment in Ullånger District?

To rent an apartment in Ullånger District, you usually need to be able to show both proof of identity and ability to pay, but the exact requirements vary between different landlords.

Common documents required when an apartment is rented out in Ullånger District:

1. Valid identification (passport or national ID);

2. Proof of income, most often the three most recent payslips or an employment contract;

3. In some cases, a credit check;

4. Sometimes references from previous residences.

For students, self-employed individuals, or people who have recently moved, alternatives such as student aid, savings, or a guarantor may be accepted. Having all documents ready increases your chances of quickly securing an available apartment in Ullånger District when the right opportunity appears.