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Real estate tax assessment in 2023

Property holdings assessed at SEK 12 600 billion

Statistical news from Statistics Sweden 2023-12-14 8.00

The assessed value of all taxable real estate in Sweden increased by SEK 483 billion, or 4.0 percent, in the 2023 general and special assessment of real estate. The total assessed value of all taxable real estate in Sweden is SEK 12 582 billion.

The increase of 25.5 percent for agriculture and forestry units is mainly due to the general assessment of this type of real estate carried out in 2023. The total assessed value for this type amounts to SEK 1 699 billion.

For other assessed units that have been subject to a special assessment, the change in tax values has been marginal. The total assessed value of one- or two-dwelling building units increased by 0.8 percent. The total assessed value of multi-dwelling building and commercial building units increased by 1.6 percent. The total assessed value of Industrial units decreased by 2.3 percent.

One- or two-dwelling buildings, built (type code 220), with the highest average assessed value, SEK 9 777 000, are located in Danderyd municipality. Buildings with the lowest average assessed value, SEK 214 000, are located in Åsele municipality.

Assessed values for all the taxable units in Sweden 2023 and 2022
  Total assessed value, million SEK Number of assesed units
 Type of assessed unit 2023 2022 2023 2022
Units for agriculture and forestry 1 699 480 1 354 540 391 193 390 170
Units for one-or two- dwelling buildings 5 106 611 5 066 809 2 480 655 2 470 765
Units for multi-dwelling and commercial buildings 5 023 350 4 945 367 142 303 141 232
Industrial units 490 021 479 157 168 709 166 867
Units for owner occupied dwellings 7 249 5 680 4 003 3 354
Earth excavated units 3 608 3 479 1 756 1 744
Electrical generating units 251 972 244 261 5 826 5 654
Total 12 582 291 12 099 293 3 194 445 3 179 786

Assessed values in SEK billion for all taxable real estate 2023 and 2022

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Definitions and explanations

The change figures reported compare the current year with the previous year. No adjustment has been made for any volume changes or structural changes. There may be new assessed units and assessed units may disappear between the years that may affect the change figures. There may also be structural changes for a assessed unit that may affect the change figures. 

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