73 m2 exchange property in Bromma
15,000 SEK
Unlimited
Exchange property
Bromma
73 m²
3 rooms
Sulitelmavägen, , floor: 2..
This exchange apartment is a three-room flat located on Sulitelmavägen in Bromma, spanning 73 square meters with a monthly rent of 15,000 SEK. Situated on the top floor of a building constructed in 2017, it features windows facing three directions, flooding the space with natural light throughout the day. The generously sized balcony faces west, offering privacy and sunshine from midday until evening.The layout is open, connecting the kitchen and living room to create an airy atmosphere. The home includes one large bedroom and a slightly smaller one. The floors are finished with oak parquet, and each room provides ample storage through built-in wardrobes. The fully tiled bathroom is spacious and ready for the addition of laundry appliances. Residents also have access to a sizable storage room in the basement.
Included in the rent are broadband and a TV package. The building has a garage with plenty of spaces available for a separate fee. An elevator services the building, making the top-floor home easily accessible.
Bromma is a peaceful and pleasant neighborhood close to Alvik, reachable within a five-minute walk. Alvik features the green metro line, a light rail, and several bus routes, simplifying commutes and travel within Stockholm. The convenient access to public transport connects residents efficiently to other parts of the city.
Nearby at Alviks Torg, you’ll find amenities including an ICA grocery store, restaurants, cafés, postal services, a gym, a tennis hall, and a library. The area also hosts schools, multiple preschools, and playgrounds, catering well to families and varied lifestyles. This apartment combines modern comforts with a prime location, close to both natural surroundings and urban conveniences.
- Balcony/terrasse
- Lift
- Rent paid in advance: Contact owner
- Deposit: Contact owner
- Payment on account: Contact owner
- Vacant: Immediately
- Placed:
- Might be allowed - ask landlord
- Case number: 2444866