1-værelses rækkehus

Rent 1,844 DKK
Rental Period Unlimited
Type House
Location Ribe
Area 25
Rooms 1 rooms

Rønnebærparken.

The row houses located at Rønnebærparken 1-220, built between 1977 and 1982, each feature a private garden. This residential area offers shared facilities including a community room and a laundry space available for all residents.

Situated on the outskirts of Ribe in the Nørremarken neighborhood, the location benefits from the charm of this historic Danish town, known for its inviting shops and café culture. Residents have access to excellent sports amenities, a library, and a cultural center. Transportation connections are convenient with bus and train services running to both Esbjerg and Kolding.

These well-maintained row houses come equipped with a stove and a combined refrigerator/freezer unit, while heating is provided via district heating. The community comprises a diverse mix of older people, young individuals, and families. Governance of the area is managed by a local board, and all residents participate in an annual meeting during which decisions regarding the operation of the area, including rent levels, are made.

Residents have the flexibility to customize the interior layout of their homes. If they cover the costs upfront themselves, they may be eligible for reimbursement upon moving out. Additionally, there is an option to finance new kitchen and bathroom installations through loans from the housing department, which are repaid as part of the rent.

Overall, the development is kept in good condition. The property caretaker is responsible for maintaining the communal green spaces and addressing minor repairs within the individual homes. A property manager is also assigned to oversee ongoing maintenance tasks throughout the complex.

This property is part of a general housing association, therefore the danish rules for such applies.

  • Rent paid in advance: 0
  • Deposit: 5,100
  • Payment on account: 805
  • Vacant: 1. May 2026
  • Placed:
  • Might be allowed - ask landlord
  • Case number: 1846228