Now You Can Live with Waterfront Views at Tempe

Located centrally in Trondheim and elevated with an airy feel, the new Tempe rental apartments offer modern living with a view that gives you butterflies. It’s easy to be social here, with new gathering spots like the café Tempehagen and a cozy park right outside your door. Tempe has received a refresh—and it’s time to rediscover this neighborhood.

A New Pulse in the Neighborhood

With a new, expansive park and the restaurant Tempehagen on the ground floor, the area has gained vibrant social hubs. It’s now easy to catch up with your neighbor over a coffee, take the kids to the park, or take a break from your walk along the river trail.

“By building up, we’ve freed up space for quality communal areas at ground level. The park and Tempehagen are essential additions to neighborhood life,” says Rigmor Frost, Managing Director of Frost Eiendom.

“We see how the residences, the park, and the café have drawn attention to Tempe. The neighborhood is centrally located yet offers proximity to the scenic Nidelva and lovely walking areas. It’s a great place to live—and a pleasant place to visit,” says Gunn Utnes, Property Manager at Frost Eiendom.

Waterfront Views at Tempe

The new residential building rises more than 50 meters tall, offering residents spectacular views over the city and fjord.

“It’s actually possible to enjoy waterfront views from Tempe now. From the top, you get a clear outlook across Trondheim Fjord,” says Audun Husdal Pedersen, Project Manager at Frost Eiendom.

Built with a focus on quality and space efficiency, these homes—whether compact studios or sprawling five-room units—provide everything you’d expect from a modern residence. The larger apartments are well-suited for families or shared living.

“Here you can both live well and flourish, whether you move in solo or with others,” says Husdal Pedersen.

A Greener Neighborhood on the Rise

Tempe and Sorgenfri are among Trondheim’s top-priority development areas heading into 2032. Frost Eiendom, long part of this community, is committed to fostering vibrant environments and inclusive gathering spaces.

“Exciting developments are all around us—from new establishments to festivals. We actively collaborate with neighborhood organizations to create activities that bring joy to both young and old,” says Gunn Utnes.

“Here, you’ll both live well and enjoy life—whether moving alone or with family. The largest five-room apartments could also suit students who want to live close to their study halls and Trondheim’s rich social offerings. It’s just three kilometers to the city center,” adds Audun Husdal Pedersen.

Visitor-Friendly Living

In recent years, Frost Eiendom has invested heavily in social living concepts. While Nærbyen 24/7 on Sorgenfri is a full co-living setup, Ola Frosts veg 5 offers similar features without being exclusively co-living.

“At Tempe, we’ve arranged a guest apartment available to residents at very favorable terms—making visits easier to host. We also have a communal apartment residents can use for gatherings and social events,” says Utnes.

Frost Eiendom is committed to building sustainable homes that take good care of our resources.

“When we share common rooms and services, we know the climate footprint becomes smaller. But perhaps the very best thing for you as a resident is that you actually gain access to more,” says Rigmor Frost.

The Good Rental Relationship

Frost Eiendom is Trondheim’s largest private housing landlord and has been renting out homes for many years. Tenant surveys show satisfied residents who are thriving.

“Our goal is to be a serious player with everything in order. People should feel that renting from us is worry-free. We rent out to many different people, and we believe it’s important for a city like Trondheim to have rental homes close to the center,” says Rigmor Frost.

She looks forward to Frost Eiendom welcoming people into the new homes at Tempe—and into a greener neighborhood full of life.

“Here, people shouldn’t just live, but meet and live well,” says Rigmor Frost.