3 available houses and cottages for rent in Brande

3 houses in Brande found

    4 bedrooms house of 107.0 m² - Cozy living space

    4 rooms house of 107m²

    Torvegade 19, 7330 Brande, Denmark

    7.174 kr / month

    2 bedrooms house of 94.0 m² - Cozy living space

    2 rooms house of 94m²

    Remisevej 3, 7330 Brande, Denmark

    6.921 kr / month

    2 bedrooms house of 97.0 m² - Cozy living space
    2 bedrooms house of 97.0 m² - Stylish comfort
    2 bedrooms house of 97.0 m² - Your new rental home
    2 bedrooms house of 97.0 m² - Excellent rental offer
    2 bedrooms house of 97.0 m² - Well-planned
    2 bedrooms house of 97.0 m² - Bright interior
    2 bedrooms house of 97.0 m² - Efficient space
    2 bedrooms house of 97.0 m² - Clever design
    2 bedrooms house of 97.0 m² - Ready for rent
    2 bedrooms house of 97.0 m² - Airy feel
    2 bedrooms house of 97.0 m² - Cozy living space
    2 bedrooms house of 97.0 m² - Stylish comfort
    2 bedrooms house of 97.0 m² - Your new rental home
    2 bedrooms house of 97.0 m² - Excellent rental offer
    2 bedrooms house of 97.0 m² - Well-planned
    2 bedrooms house of 97.0 m² - Bright interior
    2 bedrooms house of 97.0 m² - Efficient space

    2 rooms house of 97m²

    Remisevej, 7330 Brande, Denmark

    6.761 kr / month

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Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to rent a house in Brande?

Rent for a house in Brande typically ranges from 6761 kr to 7174 kr per month. It depends on the house’s size, condition, and location.

Are houses in Brande suitable for families?

Yes, many houses in Brande have multiple rooms, gardens, and ample space – making them ideal for families with children. They are often located in quiet areas.

Can you have a dog in a rented house in Brande?

In many cases, landlords allow pets in houses, but this must be stated clearly in the rental contract. Always confirm with the landlord before moving in.

What types of houses can be rented in Brande?

In Brande, you can find terraced houses, detached houses, and villas available for long-term rent. Some come fully furnished; others are empty and ready to move in.

What should you do in case of water damage in a rented house?

You should notify the landlord immediately and document the damage. If the issue comes from the property itself, it's usually the landlord’s responsibility. Otherwise, your home insurance may apply.