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Moving Out for the First Time in Stockholm: A Guide

Moving out for the first time in Stockholm is a big step. This guide offers 10 practical tips on budgeting, finding housing, packing, and settling in smoothly.

Written by Nellie WantzinUpdated 2026-01-04

Key takeaways

  • Create a detailed budget before moving; Stockholm living costs are significantly higher than other cities.
  • Start your housing search early, especially for first-hand contracts which require long queue times.
  • Pack efficiently and declutter unnecessary items to save time and reduce moving expenses.
  • Understand your tenant rights under Hyreslagen (Jordabalken 12 kap) and the bruksvärdessystemet.
  • Seek support for moving, cleaning, and social integration to ease your transition into a new home.

Why Planning Your First Move in Stockholm is Crucial

Planning your first move in Stockholm is essential due to high living costs and a competitive housing market.

Moving out for the first time marks a significant life transition, and in Stockholm it is especially important to prepare thoroughly. Stockholm's housing market is one of Sweden's most competitive, with average queue times at Bostadsförmedlingen exceeding nine years for a first-hand contract. This means you need to think strategically from the start rather than relying solely on the public queue system.

On top of housing, high living costs can catch the unprepared off guard. Rent, food, public transport, and home insurance quickly add up to significant monthly amounts. By creating a realistic financial plan before your move, you avoid unpleasant surprises and can actually enjoy your new independent life.

A well-thought-out plan also gives you a better negotiating position with landlords and reduces stress during the move itself. Read through Hyreslagen (Jordabalken 12 kap) so you know your rights from day one.

Budget Planner

Monthly costs in Stockholm

25 000 kr
Rent9 000 kr
Food3 500 kr
Public transport (SL)970 kr
Home insurance200 kr
Internet/phone350 kr
Other1 500 kr
Total expenses15 520 kr
Remaining9 480 kr
Rent-to-income ratio36% (high)

SL monthly pass 2025: 970 kr. Adjust values to your situation.

How to Budget for Your First Stockholm Apartment

Creating a detailed budget is the most critical step before moving to manage Stockholm's high costs.

Calculate your monthly income and all potential expenses. This includes rent, food, utilities, and transportation.

Expect rent for a one-room apartment (1 rum och kök) in central areas like Södermalm or Vasastan to be 8,000-12,000 kr per month. A two-room apartment (2 rum och kök) in Hammarbyhöjden might cost 9,500-13,000 kr.

Utilities, home insurance, and internet add another 800-1,500 kr monthly. SCB data indicates food and personal expenses average 3,000-4,000 kr per person.

Factor in a buffer for unexpected costs. Many landlords also require a security deposit, typically one to three months' rent.

Finding Your First Apartment in Stockholm

Securing a rental apartment in Stockholm requires strategic effort and understanding of the local market.

  1. 1

    Start Early with Bostadsförmedlingen

    Register with Bostadsförmedlingen immediately; this is the official queue for municipal landlords like Stockholmshem and Svenska Bostäder. Your queue time (kötid) starts accumulating instantly, critical for first-hand contracts (förstahandskontrakt).

  2. 2

    Explore Private Landlords

    Many private landlords like Wallenstam, Einar Mattsson, and Balder have their own queues or direct application processes. Research their websites for available apartments. HomeSpotter monitors over 200 such landlords, helping renters find listings faster.

  3. 3

    Consider Second-hand Contracts (Andrahand)

    Andrahandskontrakt are more accessible for newcomers. Use platforms like Blocket and Facebook groups. Always ensure a valid contract with the primary tenant and landlord's approval to avoid issues.

  4. 4

    Prepare Your Application Documents

    Have proof of income, employment contracts, and references ready. A clean credit history is often required by landlords. Be prompt with applications.

First-hand vs. Second-hand Contracts: What to Know

FörstahandskontraktAndrahandskontrakt
Security of Tenure (Besittningsskydd)Strong protection, difficult for landlord to terminate without cause (Hyreslagen 12 kap).Limited or no protection, typically for a fixed period with easier termination.
Rent ControlRegulated by bruksvärdessystemet (utility value system), fair rent levels.Rent can be higher; should not exceed primary tenant's rent plus 10-15% for furnished apartments.
DurationIndefinite, until tenant chooses to move or breaches contract.Fixed-term, typically 6-12 months, with option for extension.
SourceDirectly from landlord (municipal or private) or Bostadsförmedlingen.Sublet from a primary tenant, often via Blocket or personal networks.

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Understanding Your Tenant Rights in Sweden

Swedish tenants have strong legal protections, primarily outlined in Hyreslagen (Jordabalken 12 kap).

As a tenant in Sweden, you have strong legal protection thanks to Hyreslagen (Jordabalken 12 kap). The most important part is besittningsskydd (security of tenure), which means your landlord cannot terminate your lease without valid cause. This protects you against arbitrary evictions and provides a level of housing security that is hard to find in many other countries.

Rent levels are regulated by the bruksvärdessystemet, ensuring you pay a fair rent based on the apartment's size, standard, and location. If you suspect your rent is too high, you can contact Hyresgästföreningen who offer free advice and can help you get your rent reviewed by the Rent Tribunal (Hyresnämnden).

Your landlord is obligated to maintain the property in habitable condition, including plumbing, heating, and common areas. Always document the condition of your apartment when moving in with photos and video. If your landlord fails to address issues, you have the right to take the matter to Hyresnämnden. Registering your new address with Skatteverket for folkbokföring is also required within one week of moving.

Setting Up Your New Home & Social Life

Beyond logistics, creating a comfortable home and social network is vital for settling in.

  • Furnish smartly: Buy second-hand furniture from Blocket, Facebook Marketplace, or local reuse centers to save money.
  • Decorate your space to reflect your personality and make it feel like home; small touches make a big difference.
  • Explore your new neighborhood: Find local grocery stores, pharmacies, and public transport connections (e.g., T-Centralen for metro access).
  • Join local clubs or associations; Stockholm has many groups for sports, hobbies, or cultural interests.
  • Utilize digital platforms like Meetup or local community groups to connect with new people and expand your social circle.
  • Participate in local events or volunteer opportunities; this is a great way to meet residents and integrate.

Moving out for the first time in Stockholm is a complex but rewarding journey. Thorough planning, financial preparedness, and understanding local housing dynamics are key to a successful transition.

You are required to report your move to Skatteverket within one week of moving. Population registration determines where you pay taxes and where you can vote.

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Skatteverket

Swedish Tax Agency

Source: Skatteverket, skatteverket.se

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