How much does it cost to rent an apartment?
By Olof Kernell • November 24, 2025
Rental prices for apartments in Sweden vary quite a lot. Location, season, and the length of the rental period all affect the cost. In major cities like Stockholm and Gothenburg and in popular tourist destinations such as Åre, prices can be high. In this article, you’ll get an overview of what you can expect in terms of cost and what is good to know when renting an apartment. We focus primarily on short-term rentals.
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“It can be worth choosing an apartment with a slightly higher rent to get a better location, more amenities, or perhaps access to a parking space.”
“It can be worth choosing an apartment with a slightly higher rent to get a better location, more amenities, or perhaps access to a parking space.”
Rental price differences in Sweden
Apartment rents differ between various parts of the country. Stockholm generally has higher rents than other cities, especially in the central areas where demand is highest. In Gothenburg, location also affects the price , an apartment in a central part of the city is usually more expensive. Rent levels in Åre are strongly influenced by the seasons, which is typical for holiday destinations.
How season and demand affect rental prices
The season impacts rental prices in both tourist destinations and major cities. In Åre, prices are significantly higher during the winter season when the ski slopes attract visitors from all over the country. During summer, rents drop considerably, even though the area still receives a fair number of tourists. In contrast, summer is high season in cities like Stockholm and Gothenburg. To find the best prices regardless of season, it can be a good idea to book your apartment well in advance.
Rental price statistics in Sweden
Rental prices vary between Swedish cities. According to statistics from SCB, the average monthly rent for a first-hand contract in Stockholm is around 133 SEK per square meter. This means that a 50 square meter apartment costs roughly 6650 SEK per month.
In Gothenburg, the corresponding figure is about 120 SEK per square meter, giving a monthly rent of around 6000 SEK for a 50 square meter apartment. Even though we focus on short term rentals here, these statistics give an indication of how rent levels generally differ between cities. Keep in mind that these averages apply to entire regions, and prices can vary significantly in attractive central areas.
Other factors that affect the price
In addition to location and season, several other factors can influence the rent of an apartment. The more beds and bedrooms an apartment has, the higher the rent tends to be, since more guests can stay there. A fresh, well-equipped apartment with modern amenities and stylish décor will usually cost more than one with a simpler standard.
Parking can also impact the price, especially in areas where parking is scarce or expensive. Some apartments offer amenities tailored to different needs for example, a workspace for business travellers or a large smart TV for those who want to relax after a day of exploring. Keep these factors in mind when comparing different apartments and choosing the accommodation that best fits your needs and budget.
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