ÖrebroBougie Zone

TybbleRent Prices 2026

702 84University HubZero Vacancy RiskBike-DependentHigh Rental Demand
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Our Verdict

"Bougie"

At a median of kr148/m² monthly, you are paying a premium for the 'walk to class' convenience rather than high-end finishes. We've tagged this area as BOUGIE because the high demand-to-supply ratio keeps prices inflated compared to more spacious options in Varberga or Brickebacken. Our neighborhood analysis confirms that while the buildings are aging, the investment outlook is ironclad due to the university's permanent pull.

The Vibe:Tybble is the functional backyard of Örebro University, defined by its 1960s brick aesthetics and a massive influx of students every semester. You won't find historic charm here, but the proximity to the Sörbybacken recreation area and the constant hum of bike traffic gives it a distinct, active energy. It’s a pragmatic zone where the local ICA Supermarket acts as the de facto social hub.

Market Median

kr148
/m²/mo
0.0% Discountvs Örebro avg
LowHigh
kr112.5kr192
Est. Rating4/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Balanced
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Tybble @ kr148/m²/mo

kr8,880

District Highlights

Grocery
ICA Supermarket Tybble
Education
Örebro University
School
Tybbleskolan
Leisure
Sörbybacken Activity Center
Dining
Pizzeria Tybble Torg

Locals Ask

Why are m² stats so high for older buildings in Tybble?

It is basic proximity economics; being within a 5-minute walk of the lecture halls allows landlords to push rents toward the kr192/m² ceiling.

Is it possible to find a rental below the kr148/m² average?

Yes, but you'll need to look at the unrenovated three-bedroom units further from the Torg where the m² stats drop toward kr112.5.

What is the parking situation like near Tybble Torg?

It's a logistical disaster during term time; if your rental doesn't include a dedicated spot, don't bother bringing a car.

How does the investment outlook compare to the rest of Örebro?

It's one of the safest bets in the city because student housing demand remains insulated from broader economic downturns.

Are there quieter pockets within this BOUGIE rated area?

Stick to the edges near Drakenbergsgatan if you want to avoid the main student foot traffic and late-night noise.