MöllevångenRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
At a median of €18.8/m², you are paying a premium for the social proximity rather than the actual quality of the housing stock. We've tagged this area as THE_GRID because the price-to-livability ratio is strictly middle-of-the-road; you're often dealing with aging plumbing and zero parking. It isn't a gentrification trap yet, but the €27.5/m² ceiling shows that landlords are testing how much people will pay to live above a bar.
The Vibe:Möllevången is concrete, grit, and the smell of industrial-sized deep fryers around Möllevångstorget. It is Malmö’s densest district where bike lanes are a suggestion and the walk to Triangeln station is the only commute that matters. The crowd is a mix of people who have lived here for forty years and newcomers who don't mind the 2 AM noise from Bergsgatan.
Market Median
Quick Estimate
Möllevången @ €18.8/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Why is the average rent range so wide here?
You’re seeing the gap between old-school regulated contracts at €14.2/m² and 'newly renovated' units that push €27.5/m².
Can I actually find a flat with a balcony?
Rarely; most of the stock is pre-war brick, so unless you're in a newer build toward Sorgenfri, get used to the courtyard.
Is the neighborhood analysis based on a lot of stock?
No, current data is tight with only 1 major neighborhood-specific data point, meaning the market is currently holding onto its leases.
What is the investment outlook for the area?
The investment outlook remains stable because demand never drops, but the high entry m² stats limit the potential for massive rental growth.
How's the noise on Bergsgatan?
Expect sirens, late-night shouting, and traffic 24/7—if you want quiet, move to Limhamn.