5 bedroom houses for rent in Lerum – 6 available homes

6 available 5-bedroom houses in Lerum found

    5 rooms house of 115m²

    Eklövsvägen, 443 50 Lerum, Sweden

    15 232 kr / month

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    5 rooms house of 115m²

    Eklövsvägen, 443 39 Lerum, Sweden

    15 985 kr / month

    5 rooms house of 120m²

    Petter Hernquists väg, 443 34 Lerum, Sweden

    16 000 kr / month

    5 rooms house of 120m²

    Höjdenvägen, 443 35 Lerum, Sweden

    16 500 kr / month

    5 rooms house of 150m²

    Goråsvägen, 443 32 Lerum, Sweden

    16 437 kr / month

    5 rooms house of 150m²

    Goråsvägen, 443 32 Lerum, Sweden

    18 000 kr / month

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Frequently asked questions

What does it cost to rent a 5-bedroom house in Lerum?

Renting a 5-bedroom house in Lerum costs on average around 16359 kr per month. More basic 5-bedroom houses for rent in Lerum can start from about 15232 kr, while newer houses or homes in more attractive locations often go up to 18000 kr. The rent level is mainly influenced by the house’s standard, living area size, plot size, heating solution, and geographic location. Since demand for 5-bedroom houses in Lerum is often relatively high, availability can vary, making it beneficial to regularly follow current listings via Bostadshub.

What is the average cost of electricity and heating in a 5-bedroom house rented in Lerum?

When renting a 5-bedroom house in Lerum, the average cost of electricity and heating is usually around 2,800–5,500 kr per month. The total cost is influenced by the heating system, energy rating, size of the house, and the time of year, and in most cases electricity and heating are paid separately.

Average monthly costs in a 5-bedroom house with kitchen rented in Lerum (if not included in the rent):

- Household electricity: approx. 900–1,700 kr per month, depending on electricity usage, number of occupants, and electricity price area.

- Heating: approx. 1,900–3,800 kr per month, with the highest costs during the winter period.

- Total electricity + heating: usually around 2,800–5,500 kr per month.

Common heating systems and approximate costs:

1. Heat pump (air-to-air, air-to-water, or exhaust air): approx. 1,200–2,000 kr per month.

2. Direct electric heating: approx. 2,500–5,500 kr per month during winter.

3. District heating: approx. 1,400–2,600 kr per month, where available.

How energy rating affects the cost:

- A–C: lower running costs, often around 2,300–3,500 kr per month.

- D–E: average levels, approx. 3,500–4,500 kr per month.

- F–G: higher energy consumption, often around 4,500–5,500 kr per month during winter.

When renting a 5-bedroom house in Lerum, it is therefore important to check what type of heating system the house has, its energy rating, and whether electricity and heating are included in the rent, so you get an accurate picture of the total monthly cost.

How large is a 5-bedroom house rented in Lerum?

A 5-bedroom house rented in Lerum has an average living area of around 128 m². Houses with five rooms in Lerum are typically designed for larger households and have a more generous layout that often includes:

- four separate bedrooms,

- a living room,

- a kitchen,

- a bathroom, sometimes complemented by an additional WC or laundry area.

The size of the living area and the distribution of rooms can vary depending on the house’s year of construction, standard, and design. Therefore, it is always important to check both the living area and the floor plan before renting a 5-bedroom house in Lerum.

What documents do I need to rent a 5-bedroom house in Lerum?

To rent a 5-bedroom house in Lerum, you generally need to provide documents that verify both your identity and your financial situation, as larger homes often involve higher rental costs.

Common documents typically required when renting a 5-bedroom house in Lerum:

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

2. Proof of income, such as payslips, an employment contract, benefit decisions, or other documentation demonstrating your ability to pay;

3. A credit check, which many landlords carry out before signing the lease;

4. References from previous rentals, in some cases.

For self-employed individuals, newly relocated tenants, or people without permanent employment, savings or a guarantor may also be accepted, depending on the landlord’s requirements. The exact conditions are always stated in the listing, so be sure to check which documents are needed before applying to rent a 5-bedroom house in Lerum.

How many people can live in a 5-bedroom house rented in Lerum?

When renting a 5-bedroom house in Lerum, the property is usually intended for 4–6 people. A house with five rooms is therefore well suited for:

- a family with several children,

- a couple who wants plenty of space,

- several adults sharing the home.

In some cases, more people may be allowed to live in a 5-bedroom house for rent in Lerum, for example if the living area is large and the layout is flexible. However, this is always determined by the size of the house, how the rooms are arranged, and the landlord’s conditions.

The exact number of people allowed to live in a 5-bedroom house with kitchen for rent in Lerum is always specified in the lease agreement, so it is important to check this carefully before signing the contract.

Is a 5-bedroom house rented in Lerum insulated for winter living?

Yes, most 5-bedroom houses for rent in Lerum are built or adapted for year-round living and can generally handle winter conditions. When renting a 5-bedroom house in Lerum, it is common for the property to have good insulation, a functional heating system, and a building standard suited to the Swedish climate.

Factors that indicate a 5-bedroom house is suitable for winter living:

- insulation in walls, roof, and floors designed for low temperatures;

- a permanent heating system, such as a heat pump (air-to-air, air-to-water, or exhaust air), electric radiators, or water-based heating;

- insulated windows, usually double- or triple-glazed, which help reduce heat loss;

- a building standard intended for year-round use, which is especially common for larger houses rented out for long-term living.

It is always important to read the description carefully when planning to rent a 5-bedroom house in Lerum to ensure the property meets the requirements for winter living.