Student housing in Njurunda District – 6 properties for rent

6 student apartments in Njurunda District found

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    1 room apartment of 39m²

    Nya vägen 20C, 862 32 Njurunda District, Sweden

    5 542 kr / month

    1 room apartment of 41m²

    Tallvägen, 854 66 Njurunda District, Sweden

    5 795 kr / month

    2 rooms apartment of 35m²

    Tingstavägen, 862 32 Njurunda District, Sweden

    4 180 kr / month

    1 room apartment of 41m²

    Mjösundsvägen, 862 40 Njurunda District, Sweden

    5 179 kr / month

    1 room apartment of 39m²

    Nya vägen 17, 862 32 Njurunda District, Sweden

    5 542 kr / month

    2 rooms apartment of 50m²

    Bergsvägen, 854 67 Njurunda District, Sweden

    5 900 kr / month

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Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to rent a student apartment in Njurunda District?

Renting a student apartment in Njurunda District costs on average around 5356 kr per month. More affordable student apartments for rent in Njurunda District can start from approximately 4180 kr, while newer or more centrally located student housing options can cost up to 5900 kr. The price is mainly influenced by location, size, and whether operating costs are included.

What documents do I need as a student to rent an apartment in Njurunda District?

To rent an apartment as a student in Njurunda District, you usually need to be able to show proof of identity, student status, and sufficient financial means. The requirements are often adapted for students, but they may vary between different student apartments for rent in Njurunda District.

Commonly required documents:

1. Valid identification (passport or national ID);

2. An admission letter or certificate of enrollment showing that you are registered at a university or college;

3. Financial documentation, such as a decision on student financial aid (CSN), savings, or income;

4. In some cases, references from previous residences or a guarantor.

Some landlords may also require a personal identity number or a coordination number. Always check exactly which documents are required before applying to rent a student apartment in Njurunda District, so the process runs smoothly.

Can I register at the address when renting a student apartment in Njurunda District?

Yes, when you rent a student apartment in Njurunda District, you can normally register at the address, provided that the apartment is your main and permanent residence.

To be able to register, you usually need to have a long-term rental agreement, often for at least 6 months.

Always check the rental agreement to confirm that registration at the address is permitted before signing the contract, especially when renting student housing in Njurunda District for a longer period.

What is the average electricity consumption in a student apartment for rent in Njurunda District?

Electricity consumption in a student apartment for rent in Njurunda District usually amounts to around 150–300 kWh per month. The exact consumption depends on the size of the apartment, how many people live there, and whether heating is included in the rent.

Typical electricity consumption in student apartments for rent in Njurunda District:

- Smaller student apartment (20–30 m²): approximately 120–200 kWh per month.

- Larger student apartment (30–40 m²): approximately 200–300 kWh per month.

Approximate electricity cost:

- Usually corresponds to around 300–700 kr per month, depending on electricity prices and the electricity price area.

Main factors affecting electricity consumption:

- whether heating is included in the rent (most common in student apartments);

- household electricity use such as lighting, cooking, and electronics;

- energy rating and year of construction;

- electricity price area (SE3–SE4 often have higher electricity prices).

In many student housing options for rent in Njurunda District, electricity is included in the rent, which makes the monthly cost more predictable. Always check what is included when renting a student apartment in Njurunda District.

How long is the typical waiting time to rent student apartments in Njurunda District?

On the private rental market, the waiting time to rent student apartments in Njurunda District is usually shorter than for university-managed student housing and typically ranges between 2 and 8 weeks. How quickly you find housing depends on the area, demand, and how flexible you are with the move-in date.

Typical timelines on the open market:

1. Search and application phase: approximately 7–21 days.

2. Time to contract: often 7–28 days after contacting the landlord.

3. Move-in: usually within 2–6 weeks.

Seasonal impact:

High season (August–September): longer waiting times, often 1–2 months, as many students search for housing at the same time.

Low season (November–February): greater availability and a faster process, sometimes move-in within 2–4 weeks.

Demand for renting student apartments in Njurunda District is high at the start of the academic term, so to increase your chances it is wise to continuously monitor new listings via Bostadshub.

Can the contract be paused during the summer when renting a student apartment in Njurunda District?

No, the contract generally cannot be paused during the summer when you rent a student apartment in Njurunda District on the private rental market. A rental agreement for an apartment usually runs continuously throughout the year, regardless of whether you live there for the entire summer or not.

In practice, this means:

- rent must be paid during the summer months;

- the contract continues under the regular terms;

- any termination follows the standard notice period, usually 1–3 months.

In some cases, the landlord may allow subletting during the summer, but this always requires prior approval. Conditions may vary between different student apartments for rent in Njurunda District, so always review the agreement carefully before signing.