5 room apartment on 109 m2
8,436 DKK
Unlimited
Apartment
Stubbekøbing
109 m²
5 rooms
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Vestervang.
Stubbekøbing 1942 represents an engaged housing area hosting a diverse range of properties. Currently, all rentals are paused until the completion of the upcoming Comprehensive Plan, expected by the end of 2027. This section is formed by merging six smaller units constructed between the 1940s and the 1990s, resulting in varied renovation needs across the different building sections. Some residences are scheduled for ventilation system installation, others require bathroom refurbishments, and certain buildings will receive new roofing. Throughout the renovation phase, commencing mid-2026 and concluding by late 2027, a portion of the residents will temporarily relocate, with some needing access to mobile bathroom and toilet facilities.Focusing on the residences at Vestervang, the neighborhood features single-level terraced houses known for fostering a friendly communal atmosphere, except for numbers 68, 70, 72, and 74, which are two-story homes incorporating interior staircases. Construction happened in three stages: houses numbered 2 through 60 date from 1981 and benefitted from new windows and doors in 2015; houses 1 through 47, built in 1973, had their roofs replaced that same year; finally, numbers 62 to 102 became available in 1992. Situated on Stubbekøbing's outskirts, the development borders open fields and lies about 500 to 800 meters from both the beach and local park. Surrounding these homes are well-maintained green communal spaces offering many spots with views over Grønsund. Among the amenities are a large, intriguing playground, bench sets installed in 2015, areas designated for ball games, and a spacious shared terrace.
Each dwelling contains a tiled bathroom with a shower and a window that supports environmentally friendly ventilation. Laundry facilities include provisions for a washing machine and condenser dryer. Kitchen cabinetry varies between units and includes a stove and extractor hood; tenants are permitted to install dishwashers, though they must cover any installation expenses if such appliances are not pre-existing. Flooring in kitchens is vinyl, while the remainder of the interiors features beech parquet floors. Every home is accompanied by a private garden maintained by the tenant, as well as an individual shed. Utility costs for water and heating are billed monthly on an advance basis through the landlord, while electricity charges are handled directly by the utility company.
The Stubbekøbing 1942 department is a lively part of Stubbekøbing, offering a spectrum of housing catering to both young people and families in terraced homes and apartment blocks. Residents have access to two attractive communal halls available for private events. Those living in Solgården and Vestervang benefit from shared laundry facilities, and Vestervang also offers several garages accessible via a waiting list. The local housing committee actively organizes various community activities.
The surrounding area boasts a charming small-town character right on the shore of Grønsund. Stubbekøbing, Denmark's oldest market town, has a population just shy of 2,500. All homes are situated centrally or within 1.5 kilometers of the town center, with daily shops and bus stops conveniently nearby. The town is home to the Stubbekøbing Motorcycle and Radio Museum, which holds Northern Europe's largest collection of vintage motorcycles. Another local attraction is Anlægget, a small forest with walking paths and picnic tables ideal for outings. Grønsund itself supports species such as sea trout and garfish and attracts swimmers to Ore Strand. During the summer months, the historic wooden ferry Ida operates between Stubbekøbing and Bøge, allowing for exploration along the Marguerite route that includes Bogø and Møn. Access to the E47 motorway, linking Copenhagen and Rødby, is reachable within a 10-minute drive.
The housing allocation includes a flexible rental scheme permitting applicants meeting certain criteria to advance ahead in the queue, thus obtaining a home more rapidly than through the standard waiting list.
Available flexible criteria within this housing group include the following:
Firstly, employment attachment: at least one household member must hold a permanent job for a minimum of 25 hours per week, supported by documentation such as employment contracts and recent pay slips. Newly employed candidates must present contracts confirming that work begins no later than two months after moving in. Publicly subsidized positions, like flexible jobs, are considered equivalent to regular employment with appropriate documentation detailing working hours. Self-employed individuals and consultants must verify their status with registration certificates and financial records from the most recent fiscal year.
Secondly, students: applicants or their spouses/cohabitants enrolled in SU-eligible education programs within the municipality, including vocational training and apprenticeships, qualify. Such studies must be full-time and last at least one continuous year, verified by enrollment certificates or apprenticeship contracts alongside recent pay slips or official statements from the educational institution.
Thirdly, those affected by divorce with children residing in the municipality who require prompt rehousing following separation, divorce, or the end of a cohabitation arrangement are given priority for up to one year. Proof must be provided by divorce or separation papers, or residency certificates showing previous cohabitation.
Fourthly, individuals selling their primary residence within the municipality also qualify, subject to presenting a signed sales agreement.
- Security Fee 26,487
- Deposit: 0
- Payment on account: 1,352
- Vacant: 11. June 2026
- Placed:
- Pets allowed
- Case number: 1884419 (Apartment number: 9-44-3014)