20 apartments in Vaggeryd found
Yes, there are available rental apartments in Vaggeryd right now, with a total of 20 options available via Bostadslistan. This means there are vacant apartments in Vaggeryd in various sizes, locations, and standards, giving you a better chance of finding something that fits your budget and needs. The selection is updated continuously, so it’s a good idea to check the page regularly to see new listings as they are added. You can also filter your search to view specific apartments for rent in Vaggeryd, for example by number of rooms, price, or move-in date.
Yes, to rent an apartment in Vaggeryd, you normally 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 a rental apartment in Vaggeryd, 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 key factor is that you can demonstrate long-term ability to pay for the rental apartment in Vaggeryd.
In addition to the rent, you should expect fixed monthly costs of approximately 1,000–2,000 kr, for example:
Personal monthly expenses:
Income can be documented through salary, student aid, pension, or self-employment, and some landlords also accept savings or a guarantor. On Bostadslistan, you can compare rental apartments in Vaggeryd and find an option that suits your financial situation.
Yes, when you rent an apartment in Vaggeryd, heating is usually included in the rent, especially in apartment buildings. In some cases, however, it is paid separately depending on the agreement and the heating system. In rental apartments in Vaggeryd, district heating and water-based heating are the most common.
Common heating systems and costs when heating is not included:
1. District heating / central heating: approx. 400–700 kr/month in spring–autumn and 800–1,200 kr/month in winter;
2. Heat pump (ground or air source): approx. 300–600 kr/month, often more evenly distributed throughout the year;
3. Direct electric heating: approx. 700–1,200 kr/month in spring–autumn and 1,200–1,800 kr/month in winter.
Impact of energy rating:
- A–C: lower consumption, approx. 300–600 kr/month;
- D–E: average costs, approx. 600–1,000 kr/month;
- F–G: higher costs, often 1,000–1,800 kr/month during winter.
Most common heating scenarios when renting an apartment in Vaggeryd:
- Warm rent: heating and water are included, household electricity is paid separately;
- Cold rent: heating, hot water, and electricity are paid separately;
- IMD: individual metering and billing based on actual consumption.
If an apartment in Vaggeryd is rented with separate heating costs, this must be clearly stated in the contract.
The electricity cost when renting an apartment in Vaggeryd is usually around 300–800 kr per month for a normally sized rental apartment, but the actual cost depends on several factors such as the size of the home, the type of heating, and the electricity price area.
Approximate monthly electricity costs:
- Apartment without electric heating (1–2 rooms, 40–60 m²): approx. 300–500 kr;
- Apartment with electric heating: approx. 800–1,500 kr, especially during winter;
- Larger apartment (3–4 rooms): often 500–900 kr without electric heating.
Electricity cost by energy rating (40–60 m²):
- Energy class A–C: approx. 300–450 kr/month without electric heating and 700–1,000 kr/month with electric heating;
- Energy class D–E: approx. 450–700 kr/month without electric heating and 1,000–1,300 kr/month with electric heating;
- Energy class F–G: approx. 700–1,200 kr/month without electric heating and up to 1,500 kr/month or more with electric heating, especially during winter.
Main factors affecting electricity costs:
- whether heating is included in the rent or powered by electricity;
- household size and electricity usage;
- appliances and lighting;
- electricity price area – in SE3 (350–600 kr) and SE4 (450–700 kr), electricity prices are often higher than in northern Sweden (SE1–SE2: 250–400 kr).
When a rental apartment in Vaggeryd is rented out, the tenant almost always pays household electricity separately. Always check whether heating is included in the rent and which electricity price area the property is located in, so you can accurately calculate your total monthly cost.
The water cost for a rental apartment in Vaggeryd is usually included in the rent, as long as the property does not have IMD (individual metering and billing). Rental apartments in Vaggeryd most often include both cold and hot water, which makes housing costs more predictable.
If water is billed separately via IMD in a rental apartment in Vaggeryd, the cost is normally around 100–200 kr per person per month, depending on consumption.
Factors that affect water costs:
- number of people in the household (on average about 140 liters of water per person per day, corresponding to approximately 100–200 kr per person per month with IMD);
- use of showers, laundry, and dishwashing;
- whether hot water is individually metered;
- size of the apartment.
When an apartment in Vaggeryd is rented out, it is therefore important to always check the rental agreement to see whether water is included in the rent or billed separately, so you get an accurate picture of the total monthly cost.
The average rent for an apartment in Vaggeryd is around 8679 kr per month. However, prices for a rental apartment in Vaggeryd can vary from approximately 4808 kr for smaller homes to up to 10990 kr for larger or more centrally located options. Rent is influenced by factors such as location, standard, and demand, and an attractive available apartment in Vaggeryd can be rented out quickly.