Housing in Sweden takes three mains forms: ownership,
co-operative housing and housing with rights of tenancy. Co-operative
and rights of tenancy housing are usually flats and most right of tenancy housing
is owned by public housing companies. The cost of co-operative housing varies
greatly from region to region and how much rent you pay will also depend on
location, size and quality. Local and national newspapers are the best place
to start looking for a flatshare:
FLATSHARING : A NEW WAY OF LIFE
Instead of living in a pokey attic room with huge rent, why not try
shared accommodation? Frequently associated with students, sharing is
spreading nowadays towards older established workers and covers people
from 18 to 49 years old. Without falling into a community style of life
such as in the 70's, you can choose to share an accommodation for a
bigger space, less expense.
Flatsharing is a way to meet more and more followers who choose to
break a lonely life, save money or just find an affordable acommodation
in a difficult market. This way of life has numerous advantages in term
of money, practicality or social life. EASYEXPAT
in partnership with EASYROOMMATE
number one for flatsharing, offers this service to its users to present
all the chances to find the ideal flatmate or to join an existing household.
If you've got a room to rent, you can put a free ad for house/flatsharing.
If you look for a room or a flatshare, it's free to search into
the database with thousands of offers.
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Municipalities also provide information about accommodation on their websites:
You may want to consider living in Hammarby Sjöstad - an eco-friendly part
of town which has tough environmental requirements on buildings, technical installations
and traffic. Indeed the Stockholm Water Company and local government joined
forces to ensure organic recycling throughout Hammarby Sjöstad: