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Carina Margareta and Jens Tore Lindström, aged 55 and 56, are the new owners of a historical 150 square meter house built in 1929 in Skellefteå. The previous owner, Ellen Katarina Einebrant, sold the house for 320,000 kronor. The house sits on a 4,328 square meter plot of land and the ownership transfer was completed in September 2024.

Just a little less than a kilometer away, another house was recently sold on Skråmträsk 250. This house, slightly larger at 157 square meters, sold for 3,550,000 kronor. In the past twelve months, a total of 320 properties have been sold in the Skellefteå area. The average price per square meter in Skellefteå is 26,004 kronor.

Real estate prices in Skellefteå municipality have increased by 0.8 percent in the last three months according to Svensk Mäklarstatistik. However, prices in the county have remained relatively stable during the same period. Over the past year, there has been a 6 percent increase in property prices in Skellefteå municipality and a 2.5 percent increase in the county as a whole.

On average, buyers in Skellefteå municipality can expect to pay around 20,256 kronor per square meter, compared to the county average of 23,465 kronor per square meter. Here are the five most expensive property sales in Skellefteå in the last twelve months:

1. Slipvägen 36. Price: 12,000,000 kronor.
2. Takdroppsgatan 100. Price: 11,402,000 kronor.
3. Pilgatan 4. Price: 9,000,000 kronor.
4. Boviksbadet 321. Price: 8,000,000 kronor.
5. Boviksbadet 68. Price: 7,250,000 kronor.

The information in the property texts comes from the land registry and applies to properties where ownership has been transferred, meaning the deed has been passed on to the new owner. This means that there may be other sales that were more expensive but where the ownership transfer has not yet taken place, and therefore are not included in the list of the most expensive sales.