GothenburgFinal Boss Zone

LångedragRent Prices 2026

Sailing EliteOld Money HubParking NightmareEnd of the Line
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Our Verdict

"Final Boss"

At a median kr225/m², you are paying a massive premium for the privilege of seeing the archipelago from your balcony. Our neighborhood analysis confirms this is the FINAL_BOSS of the local market; there is simply nowhere more prestigious to park your money or your boat. While the kr155/m² entry point exists, those units are rare unicorns in an area dominated by sprawling estates.

The Vibe:This is the end of the line for the 11 tram and the start of the high-net-worth life. Expect massive white wooden villas, the smell of salt spray from the Kattegat, and a quietness that only comes with significant gate-keeping. It is less a neighborhood and more a collection of private docks and GKSS sailing jackets.

Market Median

kr225
/m²/mo
2.3% Premiumvs Gothenburg avg
LowHigh
kr155kr295
Est. Rating5/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
High
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Långedrag @ kr225/m²/mo

kr13,500

District Highlights

Grocery
Hemköp Långedrag
Restaurant
Långedrags Värdshus
Transit
Saltholmen Ferry Terminal
School
Långedragsskolan
Club
GKSS (Gothenburg Royal Sailing Society)

Locals Ask

Does the average rent include a boat mooring?

Almost never. You'll be paying the premium m² stats for the view, but the dock space usually requires a separate, decades-long waitlist.

Is the investment outlook stable for rentals?

Extremely. Långedrag has zero room for new builds, keeping supply choked and prices permanently anchored at the top of the market.

How's the commute to Central Station?

The 11 tram is reliable but slow, taking about 35 minutes to reach Brunnsparken; most locals here just drive Volvos.

Are there any smaller apartments available?

Hardly any. The neighborhood analysis shows a massive bias toward large detached houses, making small flats a rare find.

What happens in Långedrag during winter?

It becomes a ghost town of wind-battered piers, which is exactly why the locals pay the kr295/m² ceiling to live here.