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ARTICLES TAGGED WITH "Svefa"

ABG Fastena acquires in Gothenburg

Sweden Sweden — ABG Fastena acquires a warehouse property in Lerum, Ölslanda 10:84. The rentable area amounts to 3,500 square meters and the property's area measures 7,200 square meters. Ahlsell is a tenant on a long lease. The building will be completed in 2022. The seller is a company jointly owned by Varis Förvaltning and Pelldén Fastighet AB.

Rikshem sells to Klarabo

Sweden Sweden — Rikshem sells seven properties in Helsingborg to Klarabo. The deal includes 740 apartments with approximately 57,000 square meters of rentable area and is made at an agreed property value of SEK 850 million.

The winners and losers in the Swedish residential real estate market

Sweden Sweden — A lot can happen in two years. From the headlines about free fall, notices, construction stops and an unprecedented housing shortage, the messages about acquisitions and construction starts are now beginning to return. However, the transaction volumes for the residential segment have some way to go before peak levels are back. Katrin Wallensjö, Head of Snalysis at Svefa, gives her view of what creates investment interest, the opportunities and challenges that continue to await the segment.

The new market situation for office rental: "More consulting help will be needed to rent premises"

Nordic — Svefa continues its aggressive growth investment and adds the rental of commercial premises to its range – an investment that will be led by Jessica Gräsberg. Svefa's CEO Mikael Lundström tells Nordic Property News why they are choosing to launch the new venture now, the situation in the office rental market, the goals for the rental leg and about the key recruitment of Jessica Gräsberg.

Svefa strengthens its transaction team

Sweden Sweden — Sissel Andersson and Erik Norrman get extended areas of responsibility.

SBB sells to municipality

Sweden Sweden — When Fagersta municipality moved into the old Brukskontoret and Norra Station in the summer of 2021, it was as tenants of the real estate company Offentliga hus. Now, two and a half years later, the municipality is buying the properties from the current owners SBB through a company acquisition. The market value of the properties amounts to SEK 105 million (EUR 9 million).

Large Office Building for Sale in Central Stockholm: "Foreign and Swedish Interest"

Sweden Sweden — As the 10,000 sqm office property in central Stockholm hits the market, Niklas Tranäng, business manager at sales advisor Svefa, tells Nordic Property News about the property, the large interest and the schedule for the deal.

The New Trend in Swedish Residential Investments

Sweden Sweden — Residential has become the most sought-after segment in Swedish real estate. As more and more players look for residential investments, a new trend has emerged on the Swedish market.

Klarabo Makes Large Acquisition in Trelleborg

Sweden Sweden — Klarabo has signed an agreement with Trelleborgshem for the acquisition of 27 properties with 807 rental apartments and associated premises. The acquisition is made at an underlying property value of approximately SEK 1 billion. In connection with the acquisition, Klarabo raises SEK 330 million through a new share issue.

Svefa's Deputy CEO Leaves the Company

Sweden Sweden — Gustav Källén has resigned at his own request and will leave Svefa after the summer. Svefa's CEO, Mikael Lundström, has so far taken over the overall responsibility for the transaction advisory service.

Here Are the Major Challenges for Community Service Properties to Grow

Sweden Sweden — Three real estate profiles on the massive need for investment in community service properties, the municipalities' unwillingness to sell their assets and the largest risks to the investors.

Negotiations Are Done – Atrium Ljungberg Signs Agreement for Slakthus Area Acquisition

Sweden Sweden — The Board of Atrium Ljungberg took the decision to sign an agreement with the City of Stockholm to acquire existing properties and land allocations in the Slakthus area, just south of Stockholm city centre. The agreement is based on the letter of intent that was presented in August 2018. The negotiations were held in the autumn and are now complete.