Haga Property Prices in Västerås 2026
Our Verdict
"The Grid"
With a median of kr22500/m², Haga represents fair value for those who prioritize utility over aesthetics. Our neighborhood analysis places it firmly in THE_GRID, meaning it's a stable, mid-market performer that avoids the volatile swings of the more speculative city center. The investment outlook is bolstered by the massive industrial expansion nearby; it's a safe bet for a rental play, provided you don't overpay for a 1960s interior that hasn't been touched in decades.
The Vibe:Haga is the city’s functional residential anchor, defined by mid-century brick low-rises and a total lack of pretense. It’s the primary landing zone for people who work at Finnslätten or study at Mälardalen University and want a five-minute bike commute. You won't find trendy boutiques here, just practical living squeezed between the E18 and the Rocklunda sports corridor.
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Neighborhood Peers
Quick Estimate
Haga @ kr22,500/m²
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is Haga actually worth kr33000/m²?
Only if it’s a top-floor renovation with a low monthly fee; otherwise, you're better off looking closer to the water at that price point.
How do these m² stats compare to neighboring areas?
Haga is generally cheaper than Skallberget but carries a slight premium over Malmaberg due to its better walking distance to the city center.
What is the parking situation like?
Most housing associations have their own spots, but street parking near Hagaskolan gets messy during school drop-off and local events.
Who is actually buying here right now?
First-time buyers and ABB/Northvolt contractors who want a straightforward exit strategy when they move on.
Does the E18 noise affect house prices?
The m² stats definitely take a hit for units directly facing the highway, so check the window insulation before signing.