1 available room for rent in Kista

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    1 room of 90m²

    Kista Galleria, Hanstavägen 55F, 164 53 Stockholm, Sweden

    4 500 kr / month

Frequently asked questions

Is there a shared laundry room in the building where the room you rent in Kista is located?

Yes, in most cases, the building where you rent a room in Kista has access to a shared laundry room, which is standard in Swedish apartment buildings. The laundry room is usually equipped with several washing machines, tumble dryers, and sometimes drying cabinets, and is used through a booking system.

In some homes, especially smaller houses or newer properties, a washing machine may be located directly in the home, but this is less common when renting a room.

When renting a room in Kista, it is therefore important to check the listing to see whether a laundry room is included and how its use works (in most cases free of charge; in some buildings a fee may apply, usually around 20–50 kr per wash), so you can accurately estimate your monthly costs.

How much does it cost to rent a room in Kista per month?

Renting a room in Kista costs on average around 4500 kr per month. The price of renting a room in Kista varies depending on the location, whether the room is furnished, and which operating costs are included in the rent. Simpler or smaller rooms for rent in Kista can start from approximately 4500 kr, while rooms in central or particularly sought-after areas can cost up to 4500 kr.

Are electricity, heating, and water included in the rent for a room in Kista?

Yes, when renting a room in Kista, electricity, heating, and water are usually included in the rent, but this depends on how the rental agreement is structured.

Most common setups when renting a room in Kista:

- All-inclusive (most common): electricity, heating, and water are included in the rent for the room;

- Fixed allowance: costs are included up to a certain level, and extra charges may apply if consumption is high;

- Shared costs: electricity or water is shared among the residents according to an agreement.

Approximate costs if something is not included:

- Electricity: approximately 200–500 kr per month per person;

- Heating: approximately 300–600 kr per month, mainly during winter;

- Water: approximately 50–150 kr per month per person.

When renting a room in Kista, it is therefore important to always check what is included in the rent before signing the contract. Via Bostadslistan, it is clearly stated for each room for rent in Kista which costs are included.

Is the room you rent in Kista furnished or unfurnished?

When renting a room in Kista for long-term living, the room is most often furnished, but unfurnished options also exist. Which option suits you best depends on how long you plan to stay and whether you already have your own furniture.

- Furnished: most common for long-term room rentals; usually includes a bed, desk, and storage, and is suitable if you want to move in immediately without additional purchases.

- Unfurnished: less common but may be available with longer contracts; offers more freedom to furnish the space yourself and can be more cost-effective over time, but requires your own furniture.

When planning to rent a room in Kista for a longer period, it is therefore important to check the listing to see whether the room is furnished or unfurnished, so the accommodation matches your needs and plans.

Can I register at the address when renting a room in Kista?

Yes, when you rent a room in Kista, you can normally register at the address, provided that the room is your main and permanent residence.

This typically applies when you rent a room in Kista with a rental agreement of at least 6 months or longer.

Registration is important for handling mail, banking, healthcare, and official matters correctly. In most cases it is allowed, but some landlords may have specific conditions.

When looking to rent a room in Kista, it is therefore important to check the listing or the agreement to confirm that registration at the address is permitted before signing the contract, so the accommodation meets all requirements for permanent residence.

How many people live in the home when renting a room in Kista?

When renting a room in Kista, there are usually 1–4 other people living in the home, depending on the size, layout, and how many rooms are rented out. In many cases, you share the home with students, young professionals, or others who rent rooms in Kista for long-term living.

How the living arrangement is usually set up:

- Your own room is private;

- the kitchen and bathroom are shared;

- in larger homes, a living room may also be shared.

Some rooms for rent in Kista are aimed at specific groups, such as students or professionals only, and sometimes preferences regarding gender or lifestyle are stated. The number of people you share the home with is usually clearly stated in the listing, and via Bostadslistan you can easily see the living arrangement before making a decision.