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The Housing Market Survey

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The Housing Market Survey is a national survey of country's 290 municipalities current housing situation and expectations. The results of the survey provide a unique and comprehensive data set of the entire housing market in Sweden.

The responses in the survey consist of the municipalities' assessments on various issues and thus reflect the housing market of the entire country.

The Board of Housing, Building and Planning presents compilations of national-level data, links to regional analyses and municipal-level open data.

A unique overview of the housing market

The main aim of the Housing Market Survey is to provide a free, accessible, independent, and comprehensive tool for longitudinal monitoring of trends in the housing market that can be used for governance purposes or as a guide for private investment. 

The survey consists of the municipalities' assessments of range of issues at the local level for several demographic profiles and housing types. The data aims to provide a comprehensive representation of the housing market in Sweden. 

Who does what?

The role of the National Board of Housing, Building and Planning

The National Board of Housing, Building and Planning administrates the Housing Market Survey, analyses the municipalities' responses and publishes analyses and open data from the survey.

The role of the county administrative boards

The county administrative boards liaise with the municipalities in connection with the survey and quality-assure the municipalities' responses.

The role of the municipalities

The municipalities reply to the Housing Market Survey.

Further information

For further information, please contact Boverket.

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