80 m2 exchange property in Stockholm
12,000 SEK
Unlimited
Exchange property
Stockholm
80 m²
4 rooms
Havregatan, , floor: 2..
Situated on Havregatan in Stockholm, this swap apartment offers four rooms spanning approximately 80 square meters. The monthly rent is 12,000 SEK. Boasting a ceiling height of 2.7 meters, the space feels open and bright. Originally constructed in 1931, the apartment underwent a renovation in 2021. Its layout is versatile: the largest bedroom features two doors, enabling it to be divided into two separate rooms, creating up to four or five rooms depending on your needs. Additionally, there is a smaller room suitable as a home office or guest room, equipped with a double wardrobe. Beyond the main rooms, an extra intermediate space exists that can serve as a dining area or storage; this is not included in the official count of three rooms and kitchen.The kitchen is outfitted with fittings from Marbodal and is prepared for both a dishwasher and a washing machine. The building’s laundry room contains two washing machines, a large dryer, and a drying cabinet. If desired, a compact washing machine can be installed in the bathroom. Brown marble windowsills and the original window handles from the building’s construction add to the apartment’s charm. A cellar storage unit with wooden walls offers privacy for your belongings.
The apartment faces a quiet courtyard, providing a pleasant environment for relaxation during warmer months. It’s a lovely spot to soak up spring sunshine or enjoy extended breakfasts in the summer. For bike storage, there is both a bicycle room accessible from the yard and outdoor bike racks. Waste disposal with recycling and sorting facilities is conveniently available on-site.
Havregatan’s surroundings are characterized by greenery and tranquility while still being close to Stockholm’s many amenities such as restaurants, activities, and fitness options. Beautiful walking paths along Årstaviken and nearby parks like Eriksdalslunden invite outdoor enjoyment. It takes around five minutes on foot to reach the local bathing jetty.
In terms of transport, bus stops are located within a two-minute walk, and Skanstull subway station is about a six-minute stroll away. From Skanstull, the ring line connects several parts of Stockholm. Parking is accessible via a queue-based system or residential street parking, generally working well compared to other city areas. Overall, the neighborhood offers convenient public transit and parking opportunities alike.
- Rent paid in advance: Contact owner
- Deposit: Contact owner
- Payment on account: Contact owner
- Vacant: Immediately
- Placed:
- Might be allowed - ask landlord
- Case number: 2616116