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  • Households’ housing 2025

    At the end of 2025, one- or two-dwelling buildings with ownership rights was the most common type of housing in Sweden, followed by rented dwellings in multi-dwelling buildings. The average useful floor space per person in Sweden was 42 square meters at the end of 2025.

  • Households’ housing 2024

    At the end of 2024, one- or two-dwelling buildings with ownership rights was the most common type of housing in Sweden, followed by rented dwellings in multi-dwelling buildings. The average useful floor space per person in Sweden was 42 square meters at the end of 2024.

  • Households’ housing 2023

    At the end of 2023, one- or two-dwelling buildings with ownership rights was the most common type of housing in Sweden, followed by rented dwellings in multi-dwelling buildings. The average useful floor space per person in Sweden was 42 square meters at the end of 2023.

  • Households’ housing 2022

    At the end of 2022, one- or two-dwelling buildings with ownership rights was the most common type of housing in Sweden, followed by rented dwellings in multi-dwelling buildings. The average useful floor space per person in Sweden was 42 square meters at the end of 2022.

  • Households in multi-dwelling buildings increased the most in 2021

    At the end of 2021, one- or two-dwelling buildings with ownership rights was the most common type of housing in Sweden, followed by rented dwellings in multi-dwelling buildings. Compared with 2020, the number of households in one- or two-dwelling buildings with ownership rights increased marginally. The largest increase in 2021 was for households in multi-dwelling buildings. In absolute numbers, rented dwellings increased more than owner-occupied dwellings, but owner-occupied dwellings in multi-dwelling buildings had a relatively larger increase.