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Price per Square Meter

What does it mean?

The price per square meter is the most widely used comparison metric when buying a home in Sweden. It's calculated by dividing the purchase price by the apartment's living area in square meters. This allows fair comparison between homes of different sizes. The price varies greatly depending on city, neighborhood, floor level, and the home's condition.

In central Stockholm, the price per square meter for cooperative apartments can be SEK 80,000–120,000/sqm, while in mid-sized cities it may be SEK 20,000–40,000/sqm. Influencing factors include location, proximity to public transport, balconies, natural light, and the association's finances. The price per square meter should always be used alongside other factors like monthly fees, renovation needs, and association finances.

Key Points

  • Purchase price divided by living area in sqm — the key comparison metric
  • Varies greatly between cities: SEK 20,000–120,000+/sqm
  • Affected by location, floor level, condition, and natural light
  • Use alongside fees, renovation needs, and association finances
  • Statistics available from real estate agencies, Booli, and Svensk Mäklarstatistik

Practical Tip

Always compare the price per square meter with recently sold homes in the same area — not with the asking price. Use services like Booli or Hemnet to see actual final prices. Remember that a low sqm price can hide a high fee or renovation needs.

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