StockholmBougie Zone

BrommaRent Prices 2026

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Our Verdict

"Bougie"

At a median of €24.5/m², you are paying a premium to avoid the noise of central Stockholm. The area earned its BOUGIE rating because it remains the default choice for high-earners who want a garden without sacrificing a 15-minute commute. While the investment outlook remains stable due to high demand, paying €30/m² for anything but a waterfront view in Minneberg is overpaying.

The Vibe:Bromma is where people move when they realize they can't fit a double stroller into a Södermalm walk-up. It is dominated by 1930s functionalist villas and serious greenery, with the Green Line and Nockebybanan keeping the city within reach. Expect to see plenty of Volvo SUVs and parents power-walking around the Judarskogen nature reserve.

Market Median

24.5
/m²/mo
85.2% Discountvs Stockholm avg
LowHigh
19.530
Est. Rating4/5
Last ScanJanuary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Balanced
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Bromma @ 24.5/m²/mo

1,470

District Highlights

Grocery
ICA Nära Bromma (Alvik)
Nature
Judarskogen Nature Reserve
School
Bromma Gymnasium
Shopping
Bromma Blocks
Transit
Alvik Station (Green Line & Tvärbanan)

Locals Ask

Is Bromma airport noise a dealbreaker for renters?

It depends on the flight path; if you are in Ulvsunda, expect a roar, but further south in Ålsten, it is barely a whisper.

Are m² stats lower for older apartments here?

Not necessarily, as renovated 'funkis' apartments often command a higher average rent than generic new builds due to their character.

What is the parking situation like?

Street parking is easier than the city center, but most landlords will still charge you an extra €100+ for a dedicated spot.

How fast is the commute to T-Centralen?

From Alvik, it is a 12-minute straight shot on the Green Line, making it one of the most efficient commutes in Stockholm.

Is it possible to find a rental under €19.5/m²?

Only if you look toward the very edges of Blackeberg in a building that hasn't been touched since the 70s.