5 bedroom houses for rent in Lund – 5 available homes

5 available 5-bedroom houses in Lund found

    5 rooms house of 125m²

    Sven Tveskäggs gränd 9, 224 77 Lund, Sweden

    16 500 kr / month

    5 rooms house of 140m²

    Sävsländegatan, 222 70 Lund, Sweden

    22 000 kr / month

    5 rooms house of 134m²

    Fyndvägen, 224 88 Lund, Sweden

    19 900 kr / month

    5 rooms house of 128m²

    Soluppgången, 224 81 Lund, Sweden

    22 500 kr / month

    5 rooms house of 133m²

    Nattvardsgången, 224 80 Lund, Sweden

    20 000 kr / month

Frequently asked questions

What is the average monthly cost of renting a 5-bedroom house in Lund?

Renting a 5-bedroom house in Lund costs on average around 20180 kr per month. Houses with five rooms in more basic condition or in less sought-after areas can sometimes be rented from about 16500 kr, while newer or more attractively located options often go up to 22500 kr. The rent is mainly influenced by the condition of the house, the size of the living area, the size of the plot, and the geographic location. Since the supply of 5-bedroom houses with a kitchen for rent in Lund can vary between different areas and properties, it is especially important to compare available options via Bostadslistan.

What is the energy consumption in a 5-bedroom house for rent in Lund?

Energy consumption in a rented 5-bedroom house in Lund is generally higher than in smaller homes and usually ranges between around 1,800–4,800 kWh per month, depending on the heating system, insulation standard, and the house’s energy rating.

Approximate energy consumption in a 5-bedroom house:

- Household electricity (excluding heating): around 600–1,000 kWh per month (for lighting, cooking, laundry, electronics, and multiple occupants), corresponding to approximately 1,000–1,600 kr per month.

Heating – depending on the system:

1. Heat pump (air-to-air, air-to-water, or exhaust air): around 900–1,600 kWh per month, with higher consumption during the winter season.

2. Direct electric heating: around 2,500–4,000 kWh per month during winter, significantly lower in spring and summer.

3. Water-based heating (electricity for operation): around 700–1,200 kWh per month.

Total energy consumption:

- Summer: around 900–1,500 kWh per month.

- Winter: around 2,800–4,800 kWh per month, especially in older or less energy-efficient houses.

Factors that most affect energy consumption:

1. type of heating system (direct electric heating results in the highest consumption);

2. insulation and energy rating (A–C lower levels, F–G higher);

3. living area and how many rooms are heated;

4. electricity price area (SE3–SE4 often have higher electricity prices).

When renting a 5-bedroom house in Lund, the tenant is in most cases responsible for the electricity costs. It is therefore important to check both the energy rating and the heating system in the listing, for example via Bostadslistan, to get as accurate a picture as possible of the total monthly cost.

What is included in the rent when renting a 5-bedroom house in Lund?

When renting a 5-bedroom house in Lund, the rent usually covers the home itself as well as the right to use the associated plot or outdoor area. These items are often included in the rent for a 5-bedroom house in Lund: use of the house (5 rooms and kitchen); plot, garden, or outdoor area, if this is part of the property; waste collection (sometimes included, approx. 200–400 kr per month); property maintenance and major repairs, which are normally the landlord’s responsibility. These costs are usually not included: household electricity (around 900–1,600 kr per month, depending on consumption and number of occupants); heating (around 1,500–3,000 kr per month during winter, depending on the heating system); water and sewage (around 500–900 kr per month); internet and TV (around 300–600 kr per month); home insurance (around 150–300 kr per month); snow removal and garden maintenance, which may be added depending on the agreement. How the rent is usually structured: Cold rent (most common): the rent covers the home itself, while running costs are paid separately; Warm rent (less common): some running costs, such as heating, may be included. Since terms can vary between different 5-bedroom houses with a kitchen for rent in Lund, it is important to check exactly what is included in the rent before signing the contract.

What type of heating does a 5-bedroom house for rent in Lund have?

When renting a 5-bedroom house in Lund, the heating is usually individual and adapted to the house’s larger living area, year of construction, and technical standard. In rented 5-bedroom houses in Lund, it is normally the tenant who is responsible for the heating costs.

Common types of heating in a 5-bedroom house for rent in Lund:

1. Heat pump (air-to-air, air-to-water, or exhaust air): very common in larger houses and an energy-efficient option (approx. 1,200–2,000 kr per month, with more even costs throughout the year).

2. Direct electric heating (electric radiators): mainly found in older houses and often results in high running costs (approx. 2,500–4,500 kr per month during winter).

3. Water-based heating (electric, district heating, or heat pump-based): relatively common in larger family homes and provides stable heating (approx. 1,500–2,800 kr per month, higher during winter).

4. Pellets or wood: found in some houses and can be a cost-effective option, especially if fuel is included in the rent.

Heating cost depending on energy rating:

A–C: approx. 1,200–2,000 kr per month

D–E: approx. 2,000–3,200 kr per month

F–G: often around 3,200–4,500 kr per month during winter

When planning to rent a 5-bedroom house with a kitchen in Lund, it is therefore important to check which heating solution is in place and whether the cost is included in the rent, as heating is one of the largest ongoing expenses. On Bostadslistan, you can easily see this information in each listing.

How cold does it usually get indoors during winter in a 5-bedroom house for rent in Lund?

The indoor temperature in a 5-bedroom house to rent in Lund typically stays around 20–22 °C during the winter period, which is the normal level for permanent housing in Sweden.

In a 5-bedroom house rented in Lund, the temperature may temporarily drop to around 18–19 °C during extended periods of severe cold, especially in older houses or properties with more basic insulation.

How warm it actually gets indoors mainly depends on the house’s insulation, the type of heating system used, and its energy rating.

For long-term living, it is important that the house can maintain a stable and comfortable temperature throughout the winter. You should therefore always check the heating solution and technical standard before renting a 5-bedroom house in Lund.

How is a 5-bedroom house for rent in Lund equipped, and what amenities are included?

For long-term rentals, a 5-bedroom house with a kitchen in Lund is usually designed to function as a spacious and comfortable permanent home, adapted to the everyday needs of larger households.

Typical features of a 5-bedroom house for long-term rent in Lund include:

1. Fully equipped kitchen: stove, oven, fridge/freezer, and generous storage space that makes cooking for multiple people easier.

2. Private bathroom: shower or bathtub, toilet, and sink as standard, sometimes complemented by an additional WC or laundry area.

3. 5 rooms: often distributed across multiple bedrooms and a living room, providing plenty of space for family life, guests, or working from home.

4. Heating: a fixed heating system, such as a heat pump, electric heating, or water-based heating, adapted for year-round living.

5. Storage: wardrobes in the bedrooms and usually access to storage space within the house or on the property.

6. Outdoor space: a plot, garden, patio, or deck is commonly included with 5-bedroom houses for rent in Lund.

7. Parking: parking is usually available directly next to the house, sometimes with space for multiple cars.

A 5-bedroom house rented on a long-term basis in Lund is generally well insulated, functionally planned, and intended for use as a permanent residence. However, exact amenities may vary between properties, so it is always important to read the listing carefully before signing an agreement.