KungsängenRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
With a median of kr225/m², you are paying a premium for the 'new build' smell and proximity to the Stockholm-bound tracks. This area is undeniably BOUGIE, functioning as a polished landing pad for those who value floor-to-ceiling windows and elevators. Our neighborhood analysis suggests the investment outlook remains stable only because Uppsala is running out of space near the station.
The Vibe:This is a grid of glass and brick built on reclaimed industrial land, wedged tightly between the Fyrisån river and the railway. The population consists mostly of high-earning commuters who prioritize a five-minute walk to Uppsala Resecentrum over historical charm. It feels efficient, clean, and noticeably quiet once the office workers head home.
Market Median
Quick Estimate
Kungsängen @ kr225/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Does the train noise impact the average rent?
Units directly facing the tracks are slightly cheaper, but modern triple-glazing usually keeps the freight trains from ruining your sleep.
How do the m² stats compare to the city center?
You’ll pay roughly the same as the city center, but you get a dishwasher and underfloor heating instead of drafty windows and charm.
Is parking included in the kr225/m² price?
Never; expect to pay an additional kr1,500 to kr2,500 monthly for a spot in a heated underground garage.
Is there any soul in this neighborhood?
If your idea of soul is a clean riverside bike path and a massive Willys, then yes; otherwise, it's purely functional.
What is the investment outlook for Kungsängen rentals?
The ceiling is high due to the 'Stockholm effect', making it one of the safest bets for high-yield, low-maintenance tenancies.