Finding a sublet in Sweden is not as easy as in New York for instance. Most apartments in Stockholm for example, are privately owned in condo form. The owners cannot rent them out at will, they have to get permission to do so.
In other cities you can walk into most buildings and get a lease directly with the owner of the building. That is unheard of in Sweden. The direct leases with building owners require a state controlled waiting list. In some areas, it can take 20 years to get that type of lease.
So, what to do when arriving in Sweden and needing housing. Find a reliable sublet broker. That is the point of this blog. We have developed an interface that gives you the ability to find a needle in a haystack: A sublet in Sweden. Landlords can only advertise to the tenants that they are interested in. The ads are kept up to date and you can buy services that assist you through the process. We will update this blog with information about housing in Sweden and at times pertinent information about relocating to Sweden in general.
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