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In Pictures: The Local’s Property of the Week

A five-bedroom home with herringbone wood flooring and beautiful cornicing will make you the envy of the neighbourhood in Täby, northern Stockholm. Take a look inside our Property of the Week.

In Pictures: The Local's Property of the Week
Photo: Fastighetsbyrån

The three-storey house from 1909 is considered a landmark in the mostly posh Stockholm suburb.

Filled to the brim with period details, a would-be buyer would move into a ten-room house with five bedrooms. The living areas sport spotless herringbone parquet, while the brick details in the kitchen echo the cozy nooks of the sous-terrain level where the family can gather for relaxed leisure time. 

An inbuilt studio apartment with kitchenette is a perfect place to store a rowdy teenager.

IN PICTURES: Property of the Week – Täby

A wine cellar and an outdoor swimming pool top of the luxury amenities on offer at this property, on the market for an asking price of 14.5 million kronor ($2.2 million). 

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ESSENTIAL SWEDEN

Banks, bills and mortgages: Essential articles for life in Sweden

Wondering which banks give mortgages to foreigners, or what happens if you are struggling to pay a bill? Essential Sweden this week answers those questions and more.

Banks, bills and mortgages: Essential articles for life in Sweden

Interest rates may soon drop, but there’s still hope if you’re finding it hard to pay your mortgage each month.

Which bank should you use if you’re a recent arrival to Sweden? We asked our readers for their tips: here’s what they said,

We hope you never find yourself in the situation that you’re unable to pay a bill in Sweden, but it’s good to know what happens if you do, just in case.

Owning a second home is relatively commonplace in Sweden, and they often sell for under a million kronor in more remote areas. But what should you take into account when considering a purchase?

People who arrived in Sweden as adults often need to top up their pension savings, and one way to do this is via investments. What are the different types of investing and how do they work?

Finally, if you’re planning on buying a home any time soon, it’s worth knowing which banks require you to have permanent residency in Sweden before you apply for a mortgage. 

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