Huskvarna is undergoing a significant transformation as it sheds its industrial-only reputation for a 'scenic-urban' identity that attracts Jönköping commuters. While supply in the detached villa market remains historically low, a surge in modern apartment conversions near the old factory districts has finally stabilized the rental market at kr128/m². Our verdict for 2026: Huskvarna is the premier mid-market choice for buyers who refuse to compromise on waterfront proximity but lack the budget for Jönköping's city center.
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Quiet residential streets and immediate access to nature reserves make it the top choice for parents seeking a safe, outdoor-oriented lifestyle.
This area offers the most accessible entry points for first-time buyers, consistently hovering near or below the kr26,500/m² average.
The proximity to the Husqvarna station provides a seamless 10-minute rail link to Jönköping, ideal for professionals.
Top-rated zones for tenants
Huskvarna has 1 analyzed neighborhoods with a citywide average rent of kr128/m² per month. Each district below is rated on our 1-5 scale and classified from "Trenches" (best value) to "Final Boss" (luxury tier). Click any neighborhood to see the full price breakdown, local highlights, and our verdict on whether it is fairly priced.
Gross rental yield for Huskvarna: 5.8% annually based on average rent vs. buy prices.
No, Huskvarna is part of Jönköping Municipality, so residents pay the same municipal tax rate and utilize the same central public service infrastructure.
Many homes in the historic factory districts carry cultural heritage protections that limit exterior renovations; always verify restrictions with the Stadsbyggnadskontoret before purchasing.
Most apartments use the city's district heating (fjärrvärme) network; while it is often included in the 'avgift' for BRFs, renters should confirm if 'varmhyra' is specified in their contract.