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Median rent in Eskilstuna

Updated today

367 listings
1 room5,564 kr
2 rooms7,326 kr
3 rooms9,168 kr
Based on current first-hand listings in the municipality.

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Median rent in Eskilstuna

1 room5,564 kr
2 rooms7,326 kr
3 rooms9,168 kr

367 listings

The whole country, one table

Every municipality with enough data gets its own page: median rent by size, how many homes are currently listed, and the rules for subletting.

MunicipalityStatus
EEskilstuna
Current
BBorås
Current
GGöteborg
Current

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The municipalities where we see the most current first-hand listings — and so have the most to say about rent levels.

Evidence from across Sweden

87 municipalities have enough current first-hand listings for us to say anything about rent levels. In total we track 19,525 current homes.

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MunicipalityMedian, two roomsListings
Eskilstuna7,326 kr367
Borås8,330 kr361
Göteborg10,322 kr351
Helsingborg8,674 kr229
Västerås8,490 kr212
Norrköping8,448 kr205
Karlstad8,400 kr170
Stockholm9,902 kr164
Nyköping8,296 kr149
Gävle8,888 kr144
Malmö9,848 kr139
Örebro8,807 kr134
Botkyrka10,810 kr131
Järfälla12,270 kr131
Linköping8,098 kr129
Skellefteå7,517 kr121
Finspång7,367 kr119
Halmstad8,820 kr112
Haninge11,765 kr112
Katrineholm6,772 kr109

Municipalities with at least 20 active first-hand listings. Updated daily.

Common questions

What does it cost to publish?

Publishing is free right now — make the most of it. As more tenants find their way here we will introduce a publishing fee, so posting your listing now costs you nothing. If you want to stand out even more you can already boost your listing for 199 kr, which puts it at the top in your city. We never charge the people looking for a home to see your listing or to get in touch with you.

Where do the rent figures come from?

From current first-hand listings in the municipality — we take the median per size and show how many listings it rests on. Only first-hand listings count, because that is the closest reference for what is reasonable in a sublet. The figures update daily.

Can I charge whatever I like?

No, not if you are subletting a rental flat: the rent may not be significantly higher than the property’s utility value (Chapter 12, Section 55 of the Swedish Land Code), and the tenant can reclaim the excess afterwards. Different rules apply if you let a co-op flat or a house. Our figures are indicative — they show where the market sits, not what your particular home may charge.

What happens after I publish?

The listing is reviewed before it goes live. It then appears to people searching in your municipality, and those watching the area receive it in their next email. Anyone interested contacts you directly.

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