SaltängenRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
With a median price of kr155/m², Saltängen earns its BOUGIE rating primarily through its proximity to the rail links and the river view. Our neighborhood analysis shows that while you're paying top-of-market rates, the investment outlook remains stable because there is zero vacancy for those who work in Stockholm or Linköping. It's a pragmatic choice for high-earners, even if the lack of local street life makes it feel a bit like a transit corridor.
The Vibe:Saltängen is a heavy mix of red-brick industrial history and high-priced glass-fronted apartments right on the Motala Ström. It lacks the green space of the suburbs, replacing it with the constant hum of Norrköping Centralstation and the steady flow of Saltängsgatan traffic. This is purely for those who trade quiet for a five-minute walk to the platform.
Market Median
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Quick Estimate
Saltängen @ kr155/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is street parking a realistic option in Saltängen?
Absolutely not; it's a nightmare of permits and limited spots, so factor a private garage into your budget if you aren't ditching the car.
What accounts for the kr120 to kr215/m² price gap?
The kr120 floor is the older, unrenovated brick stock, while the kr215 ceiling covers the new-builds with balconies overhanging the water.
Is the train noise a dealbreaker?
If you are directly on the northern edge, you'll hear the freight trains, but the triple-glazing in most Saltängen flats is surprisingly decent.
How does the Average Rent compare to nearby Nordantill?
Saltängen sits about 10-15% higher on average due to the 'BOUGIE' status and the lack of social housing compared to the western center.
What is the long-term investment outlook for the area?
Strong; the city is doubling down on the 'Urban North' expansion, ensuring these m² stats will likely trend upward over the next three years.