Wants:

  • Rent: Max. 11,000 p. m.
  • Area: Everything
  • Bedrooms: Min. 3 rooms
Rules of exchanging homes:
  • You must be living in a rental home
  • You must be living in your home for a longer period of time.
  • You can exchange, regardless of who owns the home
  • You are only allowed to trade with other tenants [/ul]

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Exchange property for 9,000 kr

Rent 9,000 SEK
Rental Period Unlimited
Type Exchange property
Location Stockholm
Area 70
Rooms 2 rooms
Contact owner
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Vetegatan, , floor: 3..

Located on Vetegatan in Stockholm, this exchange apartment offers 70 square meters spread across two rooms. The monthly rent is set at 9,000 SEK. It’s an ideal choice for those seeking a reasonably sized home within one of Stockholm’s vibrant neighborhoods.

Vetegatan enjoys a central position in Stockholm, providing easy access to various parts of the city. Stockholm boasts extensive cycling paths and reliable public transport. The nearest bus stop is just a short walk away, serviced by multiple routes that facilitate convenient travel throughout the city. Additionally, a nearby commuter train station makes regional journeys hassle-free.

The surrounding area features a range of essential amenities, including grocery stores, cafés, and other daily conveniences, ensuring that everyday needs are met without lengthy trips. The neighborhood is characterized by a lively mix of residential buildings and small businesses, creating a dynamic community atmosphere.

This type of dwelling is well-suited for those interested in an exchange arrangement, benefiting from a location that supports a balanced lifestyle with easy proximity to Stockholm’s central hubs for work and leisure.

  • Rent paid in advance: Contact owner
  • Deposit: Contact owner
  • Payment on account: Contact owner
  • Vacant: Immediately
  • Placed:
  • Might be allowed - ask landlord
  • Case number: 3620129