How to Find Rental Housing in Denmark – A Guide for Swedes in Skåne

Thinking about moving across Øresund to find rental housing in Denmark, perhaps in Copenhagen? Many people from Skåne choose to settle in Denmark because of its proximity to employment, educational opportunities, and vibrant city life. This guide provides practical tips on how to search and find a rental property through Lejebolig.dk.

Getting Started with Your Housing Search

To successfully find rental housing in Denmark, start by following these steps:

  • Visit Lejebolig.dk and create a free profile.
  • Define clear search criteria such as area, budget, and property type.
  • Activate search alerts to receive notifications directly in your inbox for new suitable listings.

Important Considerations When Renting in Denmark

Understanding the Danish Housing Market

The Danish housing market differs from Sweden, especially in larger cities where demand can be very high. Start your search early and be prepared to adjust your expectations.

CPR Number and Registration

In Denmark, a CPR number (personal identification number) is essential for signing leases and registering for community services such as electricity, water, and internet. Apply for your CPR number with Danish authorities as soon as you secure a rental agreement.

Finances and Deposits

Danish landlords usually require a deposit equivalent to several months' rent. Ensure you have these funds available when signing the lease.

Practical Tips for Renting in Denmark

  • Prepare relevant documents such as salary slips and references to strengthen your rental application.
  • Consider commuting times to work or studies in Sweden, especially if you travel daily.
  • Visit the property and the neighborhood before signing the contract to ensure it suits your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions about Renting in Denmark

Can I live in Denmark and work in Sweden?

Yes, many Swedes commute daily across Øresund. Remember to consider commuting time and border control regulations.

Are there specific rules for Swedes in Denmark?

As an EU citizen, you have the right to live and work in Denmark, but you must still register with Danish authorities.

How do I quickly find a rental home in Denmark?

Register on Lejebolig.dk and actively check listings daily. The faster you respond to new advertisements, the better your chances of securing a rental.