RosendalRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
At an average rent of kr215/m², you are paying a premium for the 'new build' smell and proximity to the BMC. Our neighborhood analysis confirms it earns the BOUGIE tag because even the 'affordable' units lean into high-end finishes that drive up the m² stats. It is a solid investment outlook for those seeking high yields, provided you don't mind the ongoing construction noise as the final blocks fill in.
The Vibe:This is a dense grid of timber-clad apartments and rooftop running tracks right up against the Stadsskogen forest. You will see more electric cargo bikes than cars here, mostly because the city planners intentionally made driving and parking a logistical headache. The crowd is a mix of Uppsala University researchers and young professionals who rely on the 1 and 3 bus lines to get anywhere else.
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Quick Estimate
Rosendal @ kr215/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Why is the average rent so much higher than nearby Eriksberg?
You’re paying for energy-efficient modern builds and private balconies rather than 1960s renovations; the m² stats reflect a lack of 'budget' stock.
Is it actually possible to own a car here?
Only if you enjoy paying exorbitant monthly fees for underground garage spots or circling the few paid spots on Torgny Segerstedts allé.
How does the investment outlook look for 1-bedroom units?
It is the strongest in the city for high-yield seekers due to constant demand from the nearby University Hospital and Science Park.
What is the noise level like?
During the day, expect the hum of construction and leaf blowers; at night, it’s surprisingly quiet since there are few late-night bars.
Are there any hidden costs in these rental prices?
Many newer buildings in Rosendal use individual billing (IMD) for hot water and heating, which can add kr500+ to your monthly bill.