31 available 1-bedroom houses for rent in Malmö

31 available 1-bedroom houses to rent in Malmö found

    1 room house of 23m²

    Södra Virvelvägen, 232 35 Arlöv, Sweden

    5,000 kr / month

    1 room house of 12m²

    Lingongatan, 212 31 Malmö, Sweden

    4,600 kr / month

    1 room house of 15m²

    Camillavägen, 213 63 Malmö, Sweden

    5,000 kr / month

    1 room house of 10m²

    Ängsvidegatan, 212 31 Malmö, Sweden

    2,500 kr / month

    1 room house of 20m²

    Camillavägen, 213 63 Malmö, Sweden

    5,500 kr / month

    1 room house of 14m²

    Torngatan, 232 34 Arlöv, Sweden

    6,195 kr / month

    1 room house of 12m²

    Smedstorpsgatan, 212 29 Malmö, Sweden

    5,000 kr / month

    1 room house of 15m²

    Camillavägen, 213 63 Malmö, Sweden

    5,000 kr / month

    1 room house of 10m²

    Ängsvidegatan, 212 31 Malmö, Sweden

    3,000 kr / month

    1 room house of 20m²

    Camillavägen, 213 63 Malmö, Sweden

    5,500 kr / month

Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent for a 1-bedroom house in Malmö?

The average monthly rent for a 1-bedroom house in Malmö is around 4766 kr. Rental prices generally range from 2500 kr to 6900 kr, depending on the district, amenities, and size. 1-bedroom houses are typically ideal for singles, couples, or remote workers who prefer more privacy and outdoor space. Compared to apartments, houses often include private entrances, gardens, or patios.

What is the average size of a 1-bedroom house in Malmö?

On average, a 1-bedroom house in Malmö measures about 18 m². These homes typically include a separate bedroom, living room, kitchen, and bathroom. Many properties also offer a small yard, terrace, or garden area, which is ideal for those who value outdoor space.

How many 1-bedroom houses are currently available in Malmö?

There are currently 31 1-bedroom houses listed for rent in Malmö. You can browse all available options on Findallrentals and use the filters to refine your search by budget, neighborhood, and amenities.

Do you pay water bills in houses?

Yes, in most cases, tenants renting a house are responsible for paying their own water bills. This can vary depending on the lease agreement and local regulations. Some landlords may include utilities like water in the rent, but it's important to confirm this detail before signing the contract. Always check the listing information or ask the landlord directly during your inquiry.