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EXAMPLE PICTURES OF TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS IN HUVUDSTA SSE HOUSING

Living room

Kitchen

Beautiful lake Mälaren

Bedroom 1

Bedroom 2

The new 67 sqm three room apartments at Storgatan 64 in Huvudsta are furnished with one living room, two bedrooms, a walking closet, kitchen and a bathroom. The kitchen has a fridge, freezer, electrical stove with oven and hotplates. The bathroom has a shower, toilet, basin and an electrical towel dryer.

If you receive accommodation via SSE you are required to pay an administrative fee of SEK 1800 which will be added on your first rent invoice.

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