bostadsrättslägenheter
Bostadsrättslägenheter, often translated as housing cooperative apartments, represent a common form of homeownership in Sweden. Instead of owning the physical apartment outright, a buyer acquires a share in a housing cooperative (bostadsrättsförening). This share grants them the right to live in a specific apartment. The cooperative itself owns the property, including all the apartments and common areas.
The buyer becomes a member of the cooperative and is subject to its statutes and decisions. Monthly
When purchasing a bostadsrättslägenhet, the buyer is not paying a purchase price for real estate in the
Advantages can include potentially lower initial costs compared to outright ownership, shared responsibility for maintenance, and