StallhagenRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
With a median of kr190/m², this area is officially BOUGIE and it knows it. Our neighborhood analysis shows that you aren't just paying for floor space; you're paying for the most prestigious postcode in Västerås. While the investment outlook is stable due to the absolute lack of new development space, expect to pay near the kr245/m² ceiling for anything with a view of Mälaren.
The Vibe:Stallhagen is where the city’s old money meets the water, defined by massive stone villas and high-ceilinged apartments that rarely hit the open market. It’s a quiet pocket of wealth just a short walk from the Central Station, favored by those who want silence without sacrificing proximity to the harbor. The streets are wide, the architecture is heavy on historical preservation, and the atmosphere is strictly refined.
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Stallhagen @ kr190/m²/mo
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Locals Ask
Why are m² stats so much higher here than in nearby Oxbacken?
Stallhagen carries a status premium and offers larger, historical floorplans that Oxbacken’s more utilitarian builds can't match.
Is parking usually included in the average rent?
Almost never. Expect to pay extra for a spot, as street parking in this historical zone is restricted and heavily monitored.
What does the investment outlook look like for Stallhagen rentals?
Supply is permanently capped by heritage laws, meaning demand—and prices—will likely stay at the top of the Västerås market.
Are there many new-build apartments in this price range?
No, most rentals here are in renovated turn-of-the-century villas or mid-century luxury low-rises.
Is the area loud due to the proximity to the city center?
Surprisingly quiet. The layout of the streets naturally funnels through-traffic away, keeping the residential core peaceful.