66 apartments for rent in Imatra

66 apartments in Imatra found

    1 room apartment of 28m²

    Rouskunkatu, 55510 Imatra, Finland

    420 € / month

    1 room apartment of 40m²

    Kauppakatu, 55120 Imatra, Finland

    460 € / month

    2 rooms apartment of 52m²

    Sienimäenkatu, 55510 Imatra, Finland

    450 € / month

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Frequently asked questions

How many apartments for rent available in Imatra?

We currently have 66 apartment rentals in Imatra available at Rentola - however, this changes daily, so please check back regularly to stay up-to-date with the latest listings.

How can I quickly find a rental apartment in Imatra?

The fastest way to find a rental apartment in Imatra is to use the Rentola service. With Rentola, you can easily browse current rental apartments from different parts of Imatra and filter your search by price, size, or number of rooms, for example. You can also create a search alert that will automatically notify you when new suitable apartments are published — this way, you ensure you can apply for the apartment among the first.

What is the average rental price for an apartment in Imatra?

Rental prices in Imatra vary depending on the area, the size, and the condition of the apartment. The average rent for apartments in the Imatra area is 499 € per month. Depending on the location, the rent may range from 300 € to 980 € per month.

How is a rental agreement for an apartment terminated in Imatra?

Termination of a rental agreement for an apartment is usually done in writing by the tenant. In Finland, the typical notice period for terminating a rental agreement is one calendar month unless otherwise agreed. The notice must be given to the landlord in time, and the tenant is obliged to return the apartment to the landlord in good condition at the agreed time.

What does insurance included with a rental apartment cover in Imatra?

It is usually the responsibility of the tenant to obtain their own home insurance. Home insurance often covers the tenant’s personal belongings against damage as well as liability insurance if damage is caused, for example, to the landlord’s property. The landlord often has their own insurance for the building or apartment, but it does not cover the tenant’s belongings. It is important to carefully review the insurance terms.