4 available houses and cottages for rent in Gränna

4 houses in Gränna found

    3 rooms house of 54m²

    Gränna, Jönköpings Kommun, Sweden

    8 990 kr / month

    7 bedrooms house of 174.0 m² - Cozy living space
    7 bedrooms house of 174.0 m² - Stylish comfort
    7 bedrooms house of 174.0 m² - Your new rental home
    7 bedrooms house of 174.0 m² - Excellent rental offer
    7 bedrooms house of 174.0 m² - Well-planned
    7 bedrooms house of 174.0 m² - Bright interior
    7 bedrooms house of 174.0 m² - Efficient space
    7 bedrooms house of 174.0 m² - Clever design
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    7 bedrooms house of 174.0 m² - Airy feel
    7 bedrooms house of 174.0 m² - Cozy living space
    7 bedrooms house of 174.0 m² - Stylish comfort

    7 rooms house of 174m²

    Överstegränd, 563 31 Gränna, Sweden

    34 648 kr / month

    4 rooms house of 90m²

    Bergsgatan, 563 32 Gränna, Sweden

    10 500 kr / month

    2 rooms house of 55m²

    Bergsgatan, 563 32 Gränna, Sweden

    7 500 kr / month

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Frequently asked questions

What costs are included in the rent for a house in Gränna?

When you rent a house in Gränna, the rent usually includes the home itself and the right to use the plot, but unlike apartments, the tenant often covers more ongoing costs. What is included depends on the rental agreement and whether the house is rented from a private individual in Gränna or through a professional landlord.

Costs that are often included in the rent when renting a house in Gränna:

- use of the house and the plot;

- responsibility for major structural elements such as the roof and façade;

- sometimes waste collection (approx. 200–400 kr/month);

- sometimes property tax/fee (usually paid by the owner).

Costs that are usually not included:

- electricity (approx. 800–2,000 kr/month, depending on heating);

- heating (approx. 700–1,800 kr/month during winter if not included);

- water and sewage (approx. 300–600 kr/month);

- internet and TV (approx. 300–600 kr/month);

- home insurance (approx. 150–300 kr/month);

- snow removal and garden maintenance (sometimes 500–1,500 kr/month).

How the rent is structured:

1. Warm rent: less common for houses – some operating costs may be included.

2. Cold rent (most common): the rent covers only the house, and all operating costs are paid separately.

Since terms vary significantly between different houses for rent in Gränna, it is important to always read the agreement carefully before signing.

How much does it cost to rent a house in Gränna?

When renting a house in Gränna, the average rent is around 15410 kr per month. Smaller or more basic houses for rent in Gränna can start from approximately 7500 kr, while larger houses or homes in attractive areas can cost up to 34648 kr. The price is mainly influenced by the size of the house, its standard, the plot, and the location. Demand is often high, so it is a good idea to regularly monitor available houses for rent in Gränna via Bostadshub.

What energy rating does the house you want to rent in Gränna have?

Most houses available for rent in Gränna typically have an energy rating of C–E, while newer or renovated houses are often rated A–B, and older houses may fall into F–G. The energy rating is crucial in determining how high the ongoing energy costs will be when renting a house in Gränna.

Approximate energy costs by energy rating for houses:

- A–C: energy-efficient houses with good insulation, approx. 800–1,400 kr per month.

- D–E: average standard, approx. 1,400–2,400 kr per month.

- F–G: low energy efficiency, often 2,500–3,500 kr per month or more, especially during winter.

Electricity price area and impact on costs:

1. SE1–SE2: generally lower prices, approx. 700–1,300 kr per month.

2. SE3: most common in larger cities, approx. 1,200–2,200 kr per month.

3. SE4: highest price levels, often 1,800–3,500 kr per month, depending on the season.

When renting a house in Gränna, it is therefore important to check both the energy rating and the electricity price area. On Bostadshub, you can easily compare houses for rent in Gränna and see what costs you can expect before making a decision.

What amenities are included when renting a house in Gränna?

Most houses for rent in Gränna are designed for long-term living and offer several practical advantages.

Common amenities that are often included:

- private garden, patio, or terrace;

- parking, carport, or garage;

- storage rooms and additional storage space;

- fully equipped kitchen with appliances;

- sometimes a washing machine, tumble dryer, or dishwasher;

- sometimes a fireplace, stove, or multiple bathrooms.

Amenities that may vary:

- furnishing;

- electric vehicle charging;

- responsibility for garden maintenance and snow removal;

- internet and TV.

When looking for a house in Gränna, it is therefore important to carefully compare which amenities are included, as the offering can vary significantly between different houses and rental agreements.

Are water, waste collection, and property fees included when renting a house in Gränna?

Yes, when renting a house in Gränna, the property fee is usually included, while water and waste collection may be included or paid separately depending on the rental agreement. For houses, this varies more than for apartments, especially with private rentals.

Typical cost distribution when renting a house:

- Property fee: almost always included and paid by the owner (approx. 600–800 kr per month, not charged to the tenant);

- Waste collection: sometimes included in the rent, otherwise paid separately (approx. 200–400 kr per month);

- Water and sewage: may be included, but is often paid separately (approx. 300–600 kr per month depending on consumption).

When renting from a private individual in Gränna, it is especially important to check exactly which costs are included. Always review the agreement carefully before signing, so you have a clear understanding of the total monthly cost.

What is the electricity consumption like in a rented house in Gränna?

Electricity consumption in a house when renting in Gränna is usually relatively high and often ranges between 1,500 and 4,000 kWh per month, depending on the size of the house, the heating system, and the energy rating. This means that the electricity cost for a normally sized house often ends up between 1,000 and 3,500 kr per month, with clear differences between summer and winter.

Electricity consumption for household use (excluding heating):

- Normal-sized house (100–120 m²): approximately 300–600 kWh per month (lighting, cooking, laundry, electronics).

- This corresponds to roughly 800–1,500 kr per month.

Electricity consumption for heating:

- Heat pump or district heating (electricity for operation): approx. 400–900 kWh per month, higher during winter;

- Electric heating: approx. 1,500–3,000 kWh per month during winter, significantly lower in spring and summer.

- Total winter cost: often around 1,800–3,500 kr per month in houses with electric heating.

Main factors affecting electricity costs:

- type of heating (electric heating is the most expensive);

- living area and insulation;

- number of occupants and usage habits;

- electricity price area – prices are usually higher in SE3 and SE4.

When houses are rented out in Gränna, the tenant almost always pays for electricity separately. Therefore, it is important to check both the energy rating and the heating system when looking for a house to rent in Gränna.