11 available 2-bedroom houses in Järfälla kommun found
Renting a 2-bedroom house in Järfälla kommun costs on average around 10267 kr per month. A smaller or simpler 2-bedroom house for rent in Järfälla kommun can start from approximately 5627 kr, while newer or more attractively located options can cost up to 16675 kr. The price is mainly influenced by the house’s standard, living space, plot size, heating system, and location. Since demand for 2-bedroom houses for rent in Järfälla kommun is often high, it is a good idea to regularly monitor current listings via Bostadshub.
When renting a 2-bedroom house in Järfälla kommun, the average cost of electricity and heating is usually around 1,200–2,500 kr per month, depending on the heating system, energy rating, and season. In smaller houses, these costs are more often paid separately.
Average monthly costs in a 2-bedroom house for rent in Järfälla kommun (if not included in the rent):
- Household electricity: approx. 500–1,000 kr per month, depending on electricity usage and price area.
- Heating: approx. 700–1,800 kr per month, highest during winter.
- Total electricity + heating: usually 1,200–2,500 kr per month.
Common heating systems and typical costs:
1. Heat pump (air-to-air / exhaust air): approx. 500–900 kr per month.
2. Direct electric heating: approx. 1,200–2,500 kr per month during winter.
3. District heating (less common in small houses): approx. 800–1,400 kr per month.
How the energy rating affects costs:
- A–C: lower costs, often around 1,000–1,500 kr per month.
- D–E: average costs, approx. 1,500–2,000 kr per month.
- F–G: higher consumption, often 2,000–2,500 kr per month during winter.
When renting a 2-bedroom house in Järfälla kommun, it is therefore important to check the type of heating, the energy rating, and whether electricity and heating are included in the rent, so you get an accurate picture of the total monthly cost.
A small 2-bedroom house for rent in Järfälla kommun has an average living area of approximately 48 m². A 2-bedroom house rented in Järfälla kommun is typically laid out with:
- one bedroom,
- a living room,
- a kitchen,
- a bathroom.
The size can vary depending on the year of construction and the standard of the property, so it is always a good idea to check both the living area and the floor plan before renting a small 2-bedroom house in Järfälla kommun.
To rent a 2-bedroom house in Järfälla kommun, you usually need to be able to prove both your identity and your ability to pay.
Common documents required when renting a 2-bedroom house in Järfälla kommun:
1. Valid identification (passport or national ID);
2. Proof of income, such as payslips, an employment contract, benefit decisions, or other documentation showing stable finances;
3. A credit check, which many landlords carry out before signing the contract;
4. References from previous residences, in some cases.
For self-employed individuals, newly arrived tenants, or people without permanent employment, savings or a guarantor may also be accepted. The exact requirements are always stated in the listing, so make sure to check which documents are needed before applying to rent a small 2-bedroom house in Järfälla kommun.
When renting a 2-bedroom house in Järfälla kommun, the home is normally intended for 1–2 people. A small 2-bedroom house for rent in Järfälla kommun is therefore best suited for:
- a single person;
- a couple;
- in some cases, a small family with one child.
In practice, up to 3 people may sometimes live in a 2-bedroom house for rent in Järfälla kommun, for example two adults and one child, but this depends on the house’s living area, layout, and the conditions set by the landlord.
The exact number of permitted occupants for a 2-bedroom house with a kitchen for rent in Järfälla kommun is always stated in the rental agreement, so it is important to check this before signing the contract.
Yes, most 2-bedroom houses for rent in Järfälla kommun are insulated and adapted for year-round living, including winter conditions. When renting a 2-bedroom house in Järfälla kommun, it is common for the property to have sufficient insulation, a functioning heating system, and a building standard suitable for Swedish winters.
Common factors that determine whether a small 2-bedroom house is winter-insulated:
- insulation in walls, roof, and floors, adapted for low temperatures;
- a permanent heating system, such as a heat pump (air-to-air or exhaust air), electric radiators, or water-based heating;
- insulated windows, usually double- or triple-glazed, which reduce heat loss;
- a year-round building standard, especially common for houses rented out for long-term living.
Some simpler 2-bedroom houses for rent in Järfälla kommun may lack full winter insulation. This should then be clearly stated in the listing.
Always check the description carefully when renting a 2-bedroom house in Järfälla kommun to ensure that the property meets the requirements for winter living.