NorrRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
With a median of kr128/m², this area sits firmly in THE_GRID—it is neither a bargain nor a prestige play. Our neighborhood analysis shows that the price ceiling of kr165/m² is usually reserved for the rare renovated units with a glimpse of Vättern. The investment outlook is flat; you are paying for proximity to the Huskvarna station and the reliability of a long-established working-class district.
The Vibe:Norr is defined by its industrial roots and the heavy shadow of the Husqvarna AB factory. Life here revolves around functional brick apartment blocks and steep hills that make winter driving a genuine skill. You are close enough to the E4 for an easy escape, but you'll hear the constant hum of transit as a trade-off.
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Norr @ kr128/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is the rent hike for Vättern views worth it?
Only if you are on the upper floors of the newer builds; otherwise, you're just paying a premium to see the highway.
How do m² stats here compare to Jönköping city center?
You’ll generally save about 15-20% compared to Torpa or Väster, making it a smarter play for those who prioritize space over prestige.
What is the parking situation like in Norr?
The narrow side streets near the factory are a nightmare in the snow, so prioritize rentals that include a dedicated spot.
Are the older apartments energy efficient?
Many 1960s units have mediocre insulation; always verify if heating is included in the kr128/m² average to avoid winter bill shocks.
How reliable is the commute to Jönköping University?
The 1 or 121 buses run frequently, but the train from Huskvarna Station is the real winner, getting you there in under 10 minutes.