1 studio for rent in Käxle

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    6 rooms studio of 355m²

    Käxlevägen, 646 51 Stjärnhov, Sweden

    4 900 kr / month

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to rent a studio in Käxle?

Renting a studio in Käxle costs on average around 4900 kr per month. Smaller or more basic studio apartments for rent in Käxle can start from approximately 4900 kr, while newer or more centrally located options can cost up to 4900 kr. The price is mainly influenced by location, standard, and whether the studio is furnished. Demand for renting a studio in Käxle is often high, especially among students and young professionals.

Which costs are included in the rent for a studio apartment in Käxle?

When you rent a studio in Käxle, the rent usually includes the studio itself along with several basic housing costs, which often makes the total monthly cost more predictable compared to larger homes. What is included depends on the rental agreement and whether the landlord is private or professional, but the conditions are often similar for studios in Käxle.

What is often included in the rent when renting a studio in Käxle:

  • use of the studio;
  • heating and hot water;
  • cold water;
  • waste management;
  • property maintenance and common areas.

What is usually not included:

  • household electricity (300–800 kr);
  • internet and TV (300–600 kr);
  • home insurance (100–200 kr).

How the rent is usually structured:

1. Warm rent (most common): heating and water are included in the rent;

2. IMD: individual metering of electricity and/or hot water may apply.

Terms may vary between different studios in Käxle, so always check what is included before signing a contract.

Is a permanent income required to rent a studio in Käxle?

Yes, to rent a studio in Käxle, you usually need to be able to show sufficient and stable income, but you do not always need to have a permanent job or an indefinite employment contract. For studio apartments for rent in Käxle, many landlords follow the guideline that your income should correspond to approximately three times the monthly rent, or that no more than about 30% of your income goes toward rent. The most important factor is that you can demonstrate long-term ability to pay.

In addition to the rent, you should expect fixed monthly costs of approximately 1,000–2,000 kr, for example:

  • household electricity and water: 400–800 kr
  • internet and home insurance: 300–600 kr

Personal monthly expenses:

  • food and daily purchases: 2,500–4,000 kr
  • transport and commuting: 700–1,200 kr

With an average net salary in Sweden of around 25,000–28,000 kr per month, many people are able to rent a studio in Käxle within the mid-price segment. On Bostadshub, you can compare options and find a studio that fits your budget.

What type of heating is used in the studio you rent in Käxle?

When renting a studio in Käxle, heating is most often collective and included in the rent, but the type of system can vary depending on the building’s age and standard. For both studios in Käxle, the heating is typically adapted to smaller living spaces.

Common types of heating when renting studios in Käxle:

Central heating / district heating (radiators): the most common in apartment buildings; usually included in the rent. If billed separately, the cost is typically around 300–600 kr per month.

Direct electric heating (electric radiators): occurs in older or smaller studios; costs approximately 500–1,000 kr per month, with higher costs during winter.

Heat pump (air-to-air): found in some newer studios; energy-efficient with costs of around 300–600 kr per month.

Underfloor heating: occurs in new developments; usually included in the rent, otherwise approximately 200–400 kr per month.

How heating is paid:

Warm rent (most common): heating is included in the rent when renting studio apartments in Käxle.

Separate billing: may occur with electric heating or IMD.

When planning to rent a studio in Käxle, you should always check what type of heating is used and whether it is included in the rent, as this affects your total housing cost.

Is there a private kitchen or only a kitchenette in the studio you rent in Käxle?

When renting a studio in Käxle, the kitchen setup can vary between a private kitchen and a kitchenette, depending on the size of the home, its year of construction, and standard. Both options are common among studio apartments rented in Käxle.

Common kitchen solutions in studios:

- Kitchenette: common in smaller or older studios for rent in Käxle; usually equipped with hot plates, a refrigerator, and limited storage space.

- Private kitchen: more common in newer studios for rent in Käxle; typically includes a stove, oven, fridge/freezer, and better work surfaces.

What applies to the specific studio in Käxle you plan to rent is always stated in the listing. Therefore, make sure to check the kitchen setup carefully before deciding to rent.