Houses for sale in Sweden are growing in popularity, according to new reports. Swedish property transactions are on the rise, as the Nordic countries see investors return to their real estate.
Denmark, Finland, Sweden and Norway were all affected by continentââ¬â¢s debt crisis, but new figures from Colliers International suggest that the region is ââ¬Åfundamentally quite healthyââ¬Â.
Sweden and Finland saw the first major turnaround last year after markets declined in 2009, followed by Denmark and ââ¬â to a lesser degree ââ¬â Norway. Norwayââ¬â¢s deficit was 2.7 per cent, according to Property Wire, behind Finlandââ¬â¢s 2.5 per cent, but both were still faring better than the EU average of 6. 4, which indicates the regionââ¬â¢s readiness to rebound against the Europe-wide uncertainty.
Colliers Nordic Sales Director Torben Nielsen commented: ââ¬ÅNow the number of transactions is increasing again, but still the markets are influenced by the funding difficulties.ââ¬Â
As Sweden remains the most popular of the Nordic destinations for overseas investors (Finlandââ¬â¢s property market mostly consists of local transactions), houses for sale in Sweden are set to make the first comeback as the Nordics recover from the housing slump.
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