1 bedroom houses for rent in Uppsala – 14 available homes

14 available 1-bedroom houses in Uppsala found

    1 room house of 25m²

    unnamed road, 754 54 Uppsala, Sweden

    5 490 kr / month

    1 room house of 12m²

    unnamed road, 754 54 Uppsala, Sweden

    4 690 kr / month

    1 room house of 15m²

    unnamed road, 754 54 Uppsala, Sweden

    4 980 kr / month

    1 room house of 10m²

    Solrosgatan, 735 24 Uppsala, Sweden

    4 050 kr / month

    1 room house of 10m²

    unnamed road, 754 54 Uppsala, Sweden

    4 300 kr / month

    1 room house of 10m²

    Värnlundsgatan, 754 40 Uppsala, Sweden

    4 500 kr / month

    1 room house of 20m²

    Hovtångsvägen, 756 48 Uppsala, Sweden

    3 700 kr / month

    1 room house of 12m²

    Fjällugglevägen, 756 52 Uppsala, Sweden

    4 500 kr / month

    1 room house of 10m²

    Stockrosgatan, 735 24 Uppsala, Sweden

    5 000 kr / month

    1 room house of 14m²

    Tomatgatan, 754 46 Uppsala, Sweden

    4 300 kr / month

    1 room house of 13m²

    Svankärrsvägen, 756 53 Uppsala, Sweden

    3 850 kr / month

    1 room house of 28m²

    Paprikagatan, 754 49 Uppsala, Sweden

    7 000 kr / month

    1 room house of 14m²

    Heimdalsvägen, 756 42 Uppsala, Sweden

    5 000 kr / month

    1 room house of 15m²

    Hedensbergsvägen, 752 65 Uppsala, Sweden

    5 000 kr / month

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to rent a 1-bedroom house in Uppsala?

Renting a 1-bedroom house in Uppsala costs on average around 4740 kr per month. Smaller or more basic 1-bedroom houses for rent in Uppsala can often be found from approximately 3700 kr, while newer houses or properties in better locations may cost up to 7000 kr. The rent is mainly influenced by the condition of the house, living space, plot size, type of heating, and location. Since the supply of 1-bedroom houses for rent in Uppsala can be limited, it is a good idea to regularly monitor current listings via Bostadshub.

What is the average cost of electricity and heating in a one-bedroom house in Uppsala?

When renting a one-bedroom house in Uppsala, the average cost for electricity and heating is usually around 800–1,800 kr per month. The exact cost mainly depends on the heating system, the property’s energy rating, and the season. In smaller houses, electricity and heating are most often paid separately from the rent.

Average monthly costs in a one-bedroom house with a kitchen in Uppsala (if not included in the rent):

- Household electricity: approximately 400–800 kr per month, depending on usage and electricity area.

- Heating: approximately 400–1,200 kr per month, with higher costs during the winter period.

- Total cost for electricity + heating: usually around 800–1,800 kr per month.

Common heating systems and typical costs:

1. Heat pump (air-to-air or exhaust air): about 400–700 kr per month.

2. Direct electric heating: about 900–1,800 kr per month during winter.

3. District heating (less common in small houses): about 600–1,200 kr per month.

How the energy class affects costs:

- A–C: lower costs, often 700–1,100 kr per month.

- D–E: medium costs, around 1,100–1,500 kr per month.

- F–G: higher consumption, often 1,500–1,800 kr per month during winter.

When renting a one-bedroom house in Uppsala, it is therefore important to check which heating system the house has, its energy rating, and whether electricity and heating are included in the rent, so you get a clear picture of the total monthly housing cost.

How big is the small one-bedroom house you rent in Uppsala?

A small one-bedroom house rented in Uppsala typically has a living area of around 15 m². A one-bedroom house in Uppsala is usually designed for compact and space-efficient living and generally consists of:

- one combined living and sleeping area,

- a kitchen or kitchenette,

- a bathroom.

The exact size can vary depending on the building’s age, layout, and standard. Therefore, it’s always a good idea to check both the floor area and the floor plan before renting a small one-bedroom house in Uppsala.

How many people are allowed to live in a one-bedroom house in Uppsala?

When renting a one-bedroom house in Uppsala, the property is usually intended for one person. A small one-bedroom house for rent in Uppsala is therefore best suited for:

- a single person;

- in some cases, a couple, depending on the living space and layout.

In practice, two people may sometimes live in a one-bedroom house for rent in Uppsala, but this depends on the size of the property, how the space is arranged, and the conditions set by the landlord.

The exact number of people allowed to live in a one-bedroom house with a kitchen in Uppsala is always stated in the rental agreement, so it is important to check this carefully before signing the contract.

What documents do I need to rent a 1-bedroom house in Uppsala?

To rent a 1-bedroom house in Uppsala, you usually need to be able to prove both your identity and your financial ability.

Common documents required when renting a 1-bedroom house in Uppsala include:

1. Valid identification, such as a passport or national ID card;

2. Proof of income, for example recent payslips, an employment contract, benefit decisions, or other documentation showing stable finances;

3. A credit check, which many landlords request before signing the contract;

4. References from previous accommodation, in some cases.

For self-employed people, newly arrived tenants, or those without permanent employment, savings or a guarantor may also be accepted, depending on the landlord’s requirements. Exact document requirements are always stated in the listing, so be sure to check what is needed before applying to rent a small 1-bedroom house in Uppsala.

Is a 1-bedroom house in Uppsala insulated for winter living?

Yes, most 1-bedroom houses for rent in Uppsala are insulated and suitable for year-round living, including winter conditions. They typically have adequate insulation, a reliable heating system, and a construction standard designed for Swedish winter conditions.

Signs that a 1-bedroom house is suitable for winter living include:

- insulation in walls, roof, and floors for cold temperatures;

- a fixed heating system, such as a heat pump, electric radiators, or water-based heating;

- double- or triple-glazed windows to reduce heat loss and drafts;

- a building standard intended for permanent, year-round use.

Some simpler 1-bedroom houses may not be fully winter-insulated. This should be clearly stated in the listing.

Always check the description carefully before renting in Uppsala to ensure the property is suitable for winter living.