4 available apartments for rent in Solhöjden

4 available rental apartments in Solhöjden found

    2 rooms apartment of 35m²

    Adolf Rudbecks väg 7, 163 51 Stockholm, Sweden

    9,490 kr / month

    1 room apartment of 28m²

    Spånga Kyrkväg, 163 51 Stockholm, Sweden

    9,975 kr / month

    1 room apartment of 15m²

    Spånga Kyrkväg, 163 51 Stockholm, Sweden

    6,650 kr / month

    1 room apartment of 15m²

    Spånga Kyrkväg, 163 51 Stockholm, Sweden

    5,000 kr / month

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Frequently asked questions

What is the average price of renting an apartment in Solhöjden?

The average monthly rent for an apartment in Solhöjden is around kr. Prices typically vary from kr to kr, depending on size, location, and features like balconies, elevators, or parking. Apartments in central neighborhoods are often more expensive, while budget-friendly options are available in surrounding districts. You can find listings suited for individuals, couples, and families.

How many apartments are currently available in Solhöjden?

At the moment, there are apartments listed for rent in Solhöjden. This includes studios, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and larger units across different parts of the city. Whether you're searching for a modern apartment with amenities or a more basic unit, there is a wide range of choices. Use filters on Findallrentals to narrow your search by price, size, or location.

Are there affordable apartments to rent in Solhöjden?

Yes, Solhöjden offers many affordable apartments, especially outside the most central districts. Neighborhoods with good public transportation often provide lower prices while staying connected to the rest of the city. On Findallrentals, you can use the price slider to find apartments that match your budget. Be sure to check listings frequently, as the most affordable options go quickly.

Is Solhöjden a good city for apartment living?

Solhöjden is a great place to rent an apartment thanks to its diverse neighborhoods, reliable infrastructure, and range of available housing. Many people choose apartment living for convenience, lower maintenance, and access to city life. Whether you need a cozy studio or a spacious unit for your family, you'll find many suitable options. Amenities like elevators, shared gardens, and private balconies are often included.

Are apartments required to have carbon monoxide detectors?

In many cities and countries, landlords are legally required to install carbon monoxide detectors in rental properties that have gas appliances or heating systems. These devices help protect tenants from dangerous gas leaks. However, laws can vary depending on the region, so it's important to ask your landlord or check local regulations. Always make sure your rental includes proper safety equipment before moving in.