Apartment on sandeslätt in Angered

Rent 5,815 SEK
Rental Period Unlimited
Type Apartment
Location Angered
Area 61
Rooms 2 rooms
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This cozy two-room apartment spans 61 square meters and is situated in the Sandeslätt neighborhood of Angered, postal code 42433. It’s located on the ground floor of a two-story building without an elevator. The monthly rent is 5,815 SEK.

Attached to the apartment is a private patio area that comes with maintenance responsibilities. Annual inspections are conducted to ensure the patio is properly cared for, and neglect could result in fees to cover necessary repairs. Additionally, planned balcony renovations in the area during 2025–2026 might temporarily affect the living environment.

Sandeslätt offers a leafy, green setting with close proximity to nature. The homes, mostly built in the 1970s, vary from one- to four-room units, with balconies or patios typical for most apartments. Local amenities include a youth center, schools, a swimming hall, and a library, all contributing to everyday convenience.

Angered benefits from excellent public transportation links to central Gothenburg. The closest bus stop, less than a kilometer away, services several lines connecting residents to the city center. A quick 15-minute tram ride into downtown makes commuting effortless.

For shopping needs, multiple stores and grocery options are nearby, allowing for easy day-to-day errands without the hassle of long trips. The blend of natural surroundings, convenient transit, and access to local services makes living in Sandeslätt, Angered a practical and appealing choice.

Please note that this landlord uses a queue system

  • Rent paid in advance: Contact owner
  • Deposit: Contact owner
  • Payment on account: Contact owner
  • Vacant: Immediately
  • Placed:
  • Might be allowed - ask landlord
  • Case number: 3610411