Valueguard reports on substantial drops in housing prices throughout Sweden in November, between -0.4 and -1.6%. Most fell flat prices. Actually,
After the spring of the spring, the rate of decline has now accelerated. It will be interesting to compare this with the 90's crash again.
Apartments in Stockholm fell quality-adjusted 1.3% in November, which they also did in Sweden as a whole. Worst, however, in Gothenburg was -1.6% in a month or pay 48,000 SEK in one month to live in an apartment worth three million, as it is called.
Villas fell less strongly by 0.4% for the whole country and 0.8% in Stockholm. The downturn was mainly medium-sized Swedish cities, as Göteborg and Malmö also experienced 1.0% decline in a month. A decline of 1.3% in a month could be called moderate and it is worth saying that the housing market has been sidelined since last autumn, seeing signs that the case has stopped and prices actually rise adjusted for seasonal effects.
Source: https://cornucopia.cornubot.se