Västerås is undergoing a massive transformation as industrial zones pivot to sleek waterfront living, though supply remains tight in the historical core. While m² Prices have stabilized at kr32780, the surge in green-tech employment is fueling a highly optimistic Investment Outlook for 2026. Despite these gains, the local Cost of Living remains significantly more attractive than Stockholm, cementing its status as the region’s premier secondary hub. Our verdict: Västerås is no longer just a commuter satellite; it is a high-growth primary market for savvy urbanites.
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Abundant green spaces and proximity to the Rocklunda sports complex make it the city's top choice for active households.
This rapidly developing area offers premium lakeside living with new residential builds that define the city's modern skyline.
Following significant urban renewal projects, this area offers the most competitive entry points for first-time buyers and renters.
Top-rated zones for tenants
Västerås has 10 analyzed neighborhoods with a citywide average rent of kr140.13/m² per month. Each district below is rated on our 1-5 scale and classified from "Trenches" (best value) to "Final Boss" (luxury tier). Click any neighborhood to see the full price breakdown, local highlights, and our verdict on whether it is fairly priced.
Gross rental yield for Västerås: 5.1% annually based on average rent vs. buy prices.
Absolutely; with frequent 55-minute express trains to Stockholm Central, it offers a significantly lower cost of living while maintaining access to the capital's job market.
Homeowners pay a municipal property fee (fastighetsavgift) which is capped at approximately kr9,500 per year, alongside a 1.5% stamp duty for individual buyers.
Sweden has no restrictions on foreign nationals purchasing property, though securing a mortgage typically requires a Swedish personal identity number and local employment.