Student housing in Timrå District – 6 properties for rent

6 student apartments in Timrå District found

    1 bedroom apartment of 33.0 m² - Cozy living space
    1 bedroom apartment of 33.0 m² - Stylish comfort
    1 bedroom apartment of 33.0 m² - Your new rental home
    1 bedroom apartment of 33.0 m² - Excellent rental offer
    1 bedroom apartment of 33.0 m² - Well-planned
    1 bedroom apartment of 33.0 m² - Bright interior
    1 bedroom apartment of 33.0 m² - Efficient space
    1 bedroom apartment of 33.0 m² - Clever design

    1 room apartment of 33m²

    Bryggargatan 3A, 861 31 Timrå, Sweden

    5 793 kr / month

    2 bedrooms apartment of 60.0 m² - Cozy living space
    2 bedrooms apartment of 60.0 m² - Stylish comfort
    2 bedrooms apartment of 60.0 m² - Your new rental home

    2 rooms apartment of 60m²

    Västra Laggarbergsvägen 31, 861 91 Timrå District, Sweden

    5 900 kr / month

    2 rooms apartment of 60m²

    Västra Laggarbergsvägen, 861 91 Timrå District, Sweden

    5 900 kr / month

    1 room apartment of 27m²

    Köpmangatan, 861 23 Timrå, Sweden

    3 900 kr / month

    1 room apartment of 33m²

    Bryggargatan, 861 31 Timrå, Sweden

    5 793 kr / month

    1 bedroom apartment of 38.0 m² - Cozy living space
    1 bedroom apartment of 38.0 m² - Stylish comfort
    1 bedroom apartment of 38.0 m² - Your new rental home
    1 bedroom apartment of 38.0 m² - Excellent rental offer
    1 bedroom apartment of 38.0 m² - Well-planned
    1 bedroom apartment of 38.0 m² - Bright interior
    1 bedroom apartment of 38.0 m² - Efficient space

    1 room apartment of 38m²

    Köpmangatan, 861 31 Timrå, Sweden

    4 750 kr / month

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Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent for a student apartment in Timrå District?

The average rent for a student apartment in Timrå District is around 5457 kr per month. Smaller or more basic student apartments for rent in Timrå District can start from approximately 3900 kr, while newer or more centrally located options can cost up to 5900 kr. When renting an apartment as a student in Timrå District, the price is mainly influenced by location, size, and standard. Via Bostadslistan, you can easily compare student apartments that fit your budget.

What is included in the rent for a student apartment in Timrå District?

When you rent a student apartment in Timrå District, the rent usually includes the apartment itself as well as several basic housing costs, which makes the total monthly cost relatively predictable for students. What is included depends on the rental agreement and the landlord, but the terms are often similar across different student apartments for rent in Timrå District on the private rental market.

What is often included in the rent for a student apartment in Timrå District:

  • use of the apartment;
  • heating and hot water;
  • cold water;
  • waste management;
  • property maintenance and common areas.

What is usually not included:

  • household electricity (300–700 kr per month);
  • internet and TV (300–600 kr);
  • home insurance (100–200 kr).

How the rent is usually structured:

1. Warm rent (most common): heating and water are included;

2. IMD: individual metering of electricity and/or hot water may apply.

Terms may vary between different student apartments for rent in Timrå District, so always check what is included before signing the contract, for example by comparing listings via Bostadslistan.

How much should you expect to pay in total per month when renting a student apartment in Timrå District?

When renting a student apartment in Timrå District, you should on average expect a total monthly rent of around 5457 kr, plus an additional 500–1,200 kr in other housing costs, depending on what is included in the rent and the standard of the apartment.

Costs that are often included in the rent for a student apartment in Timrå District:

1. the student apartment itself;

2. heating and hot water (most common) (if paid separately: approx. 300–700 kr/month, mainly during winter);

3. cold water and waste management (if paid separately: approx. 100–250 kr/month);

4. common areas such as stairwells and laundry rooms (usually included; in rare cases a separate fee of approx. 50–100 kr/month).

Costs that are often added on top of the rent:

- household electricity: approx. 300–700 kr/month (lower for energy class A–C);

- internet and TV: approx. 300–600 kr/month;

- home insurance: approx. 100–200 kr/month.

Main factors affecting the total cost:

- energy rating (A–C lower costs, F–G higher costs);

- season (higher electricity costs during winter);

- electricity price area (SE3–SE4 are usually more expensive).

When renting an apartment as a student in Timrå District, it is important to check exactly what is included in the rent, as conditions may vary between different student apartments for rent in Timrå District.

Do you need to be admitted to a university to rent a student apartment in Timrå District?

No, you do not need to be admitted to a university to rent a student apartment in Timrå District. On the private rental market, many student apartments for rent in Timrå District are offered without requiring a certificate of enrollment or an admission letter.

What is usually required to rent an apartment as a student in Timrå District is that you can demonstrate sufficient financial means, for example:

- student financial aid;

- income from work;

- savings or other financial support.

Conditions may vary between different student housing options, but the focus is generally on ability to pay and the possibility of long-term residence.

Always check the rental terms for the specific student apartment in Timrå District before signing the contract to ensure the requirements match your situation.

Do I need a permanent income, or is CSN enough to rent a student apartment in Timrå District?

No, you do not always need a permanent income to rent a student apartment in Timrå District, and in many cases CSN is sufficient as proof of income.

How finances are usually assessed:

- CSN: often accepted if the amount covers the rent and normal living expenses;

- Income alongside studies: part-time work can strengthen your application but is not always required;

- Alternatives: savings or a guarantor may sometimes be accepted.

Some landlords follow the guideline that the rent should not exceed approximately 30% of your total monthly income, regardless of whether the income comes from CSN or employment. Requirements may vary between different student apartments for rent in Timrå District, so always check the financial conditions before signing the contract.

Do you share a kitchen or bathroom with other students when renting a student apartment in Timrå District?

No, when renting a student apartment in Timrå District, you usually do not share a kitchen or bathroom, as most student apartments are self-contained units with a private kitchen and bathroom.

However, there are some exceptions:

- Private student apartment: a private kitchen and bathroom are standard.

- Shared solutions: may occur in simpler student housing or co-living–style accommodations, but these are less common.

What applies is always stated in the listing. Therefore, make sure to carefully check the type of accommodation before deciding to rent a student apartment in Timrå District, for example by comparing options via Bostadslistan, so the housing matches your needs.