5 available 2-bedroom houses for rent in Ekerö kommun

5 available 2-bedroom houses to rent in Ekerö kommun found

    2 rooms house of 25m²

    Näckensborg, Släggvägen, 179 97 Ekerö kommun, Sweden

    7,990 kr / month

    2 rooms house of 30m²

    Liljedalsvägen, 178 53 Ekerö kommun, Sweden

    8,800 kr / month

    2 rooms house of 34m²

    Skå, Ekerö Kommun, Sweden

    9,400 kr / month

    2 rooms house of 45m²

    OA-vägen, 178 38 Ekerö kommun, Sweden

    12,000 kr / month

    2 rooms house of 20m²

    Ekvägen, 178 34 Ekerö kommun, Sweden

    3,700 kr / month

Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent for a 2-bedroom house in Ekerö kommun?

The average monthly rent for a 2-bedroom house in Ekerö kommun is approximately 8378 kr. Prices typically range between 3700 kr and 12000 kr, depending on the location, size, and amenities. Two-bedroom houses are suitable for small families, roommates, or couples who need extra space. They often come with private entrances, outdoor areas, and more privacy than apartments.

What is the average size of a 2-bedroom house in Ekerö kommun?

A typical 2-bedroom house in Ekerö kommun has an average floor area of around 31 m². These homes generally feature two separate bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen, and one or two bathrooms. Many properties also include a backyard, driveway, or balcony, providing additional comfort.

How many 2-bedroom houses are currently available in Ekerö kommun?

There are currently 5 2-bedroom houses for rent in Ekerö kommun. Browse the latest listings on Findallrentals and filter your search by price, size, and specific amenities like pet-friendliness or furnished options.

Do houses on the ground floor attract more bugs?

Houses, especially those with direct access to outdoor spaces or gardens, may experience a higher chance of insect presence compared to upper-floor apartments. This depends heavily on the local environment, cleanliness, and maintenance. Regular pest control and sealing entry points can greatly reduce the issue. It's always wise to ask the landlord about pest history or prevention measures in the property.