ÖrebroSmart Money Zone

BrickebackenRent Prices 2026

702 35Student TerritoryConcrete JungleBudget KingNature Adjacent
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Our Verdict

"Smart Money"

At a median kr118/m², you aren't paying for aesthetic prestige, but for pure utility. This area lands in our SMART_MONEY category because while it lacks the charm of Söder, the rent-to-space ratio is superior for anyone on a tight budget. Our neighborhood analysis suggests that as long as Örebro University stays crowded, these units represent a solid investment outlook with zero vacancy risk.

The Vibe:This is a massive 1970s Million Program project perched on a hill, dominated by functional architecture and immediate access to the woods. You mostly see students from the nearby university and families who prioritize floor space over being in the middle of the city. The bus line 2 is the area's lifeline, running constantly to move people between these concrete blocks and the center.

Market Median

kr118
/m²/mo
20.3% Discountvs Örebro avg
LowHigh
kr102kr145
Est. Rating2/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Steady
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Stable
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Brickebacken @ kr118/m²/mo

kr7,080

District Highlights

Grocery
ICA Supermarket Brickebacken
School
Brickebackens skola
Nature
Markaskogen Trails
Recreation
Brickebackens bad och gym
Library
Brickebackens bibliotek

Locals Ask

Is the hill a problem during winter?

The walk up from the university is steep and can be brutal in a blizzard, so most residents rely heavily on the frequent number 2 bus.

How do m² stats compare to neighboring Tybble?

Brickebacken is generally cheaper; you’ll get significantly more square footage here for the same kr118/m² than you would in the newer campus-adjacent builds.

What is the parking situation like for renters?

Unlike the city center where it's a nightmare, Brickebacken has ample planned parking, and getting a spot with your rental agreement is usually straightforward.

Is the investment outlook stable for this area?

Yes, because the proximity to the University ensures a permanent floor for rental demand, regardless of broader market fluctuations.

What is the noise level like in these large blocks?

It varies wildly; some blocks are quiet family zones, while others are dominated by student corridors where the walls can feel a bit thin on weekends.