Properties and places for rent in Uppsala kommun

5 properties found

    4 rooms house of 96m²

    Strömsätra, unnamed road, 755 77 Uppsala kommun, Sweden

    7 500 kr / month

    1 room apartment of 28m²

    Hammarby, Uppsala Kommun, Sweden

    6 500 kr / month

    8 rooms house of 170m²

    Högsta, 755 50 Uppsala kommun, Sweden

    19 000 kr / month

    2 rooms house of 45m²

    Berga, Uppsala Kommun, Sweden

    9 000 kr / month

    4 rooms house of 80m²

    Ryttarbol, Marielund, 741 77 Uppsala kommun, Sweden

    9 900 kr / month

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Frequently asked questions

How to quickly find a rental home in Uppsala kommun?

The fastest way to find a rental home in Uppsala kommun is to use . Here, you can easily search among available properties, filter according to your preferences, and set up alerts to notify you as soon as new relevant listings are published. Since the ads are gathered in one place, you get a clear overview of the market in Uppsala kommun.

How many rental properties are there in Uppsala kommun?

We currently have 5 rental properties available in Uppsala kommun – but this number changes daily, so be sure to check back regularly to stay updated with the latest listings.

What is the average rent for a home in Uppsala kommun?

The average rent for a home in Uppsala kommun is 10380 kr per month. Depending on the location, you can expect to pay between 6500 kr and 19000 kr per month. Central apartments tend to be more expensive than those in the outskirts, but gives you a quick overview of price levels by comparing current listings.

What is required to rent a home in Uppsala kommun?

To rent a home in Uppsala kommun, you usually need to have a stable income, be able to provide references, and in some cases, a credit report. The landlord may also require a deposit or a first-hand rental contract, depending on the rental terms.

What tax applies to renting out a home in Uppsala kommun?

When renting out a home in Uppsala kommun, Swedish tax regulations apply. The person renting out the property must report the rental income in their tax return. A standard deduction and any applicable expenses can be deducted, and tax is only paid on the remaining surplus. It is important to follow the guidelines of the Swedish Tax Agency (Skatteverket) to avoid issues.