TornbyRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Smart Money"
At a median of kr115/m², you are paying for logistics rather than lifestyle. We categorize this as SMART_MONEY because the m² stats are significantly lower than the city core while offering superior access for those working in the northern industrial zones. It’s an unsentimental investment outlook—you trade scenic views for massive utility and easier parking than anywhere else in town.
The Vibe:This is Linköping's commercial engine room, defined by sprawling parking lots, big-box retailers, and the constant hum of the E4 highway. You won't find cobblestones here; it's all about functional asphalt and the massive IKEA-IKANO complex. Commuters rely on the frequent bus links along Bergsvägen to bridge the gap between this retail giant and the city center.
Market Median
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Quick Estimate
Tornby @ kr115/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is the E4 traffic noise a dealbreaker?
Only if your unit sits on the northern edge; most residential pockets are insulated enough that it's just a dull background hum.
How's the transit to Linköping University?
It’s not direct; you’ll likely need to swap buses at Resecentrum, which adds 15 minutes to your commute.
Is parking actually free for residents?
In most cases yes, or significantly cheaper than the kr20/hour nightmare you'll find in the city center.
What is the grocery situation like?
Top-tier. Having ICA Maxi and City Gross within walking distance means you have the best bulk-buying options in the region.
Are there any actual parks in Tornby?
Not really. Your 'green space' is mostly decorative grass between retail warehouses; you'll need to head south to Skäggetorp for real trails.