Stockholm Condominium Prices Rise Amid Mixed Sales Activity in Late 2025

Condominium prices in Stockholm rise sharply in late 2025 despite decreasing sales, with the city influencing nationwide market trends.

    Key details

  • • Stockholm accounts for 40% of all condominiums sold in Sweden.
  • • Condominium prices in Greater Stockholm rose by over 3% in October 2025.
  • • Central Stockholm prices increased 3.3% in November 2025, with a 0.2% annual rise.
  • • Prices climb despite a decrease in condominium sales, indicating market dynamics.

Condominium prices in Stockholm have continued their upward trend into October and November 2025, even as sales numbers show signs of softening. Data from Svensk Mäklarstatistik reveal that prices in Greater Stockholm increased by over 3 percent in October, driven largely by more transactions in the inner city. The following month, central Stockholm saw a price rise of 3.3 percent, contributing to an annual price increase of 0.2 percent for the city overall.

Stockholm’s strong influence on the national housing market is underscored by its share of 40 percent of all condominiums sold across Sweden, highlighting the capital's dominant status. However, a paradoxical trend emerges as condominium prices climb while total sales decline across the market. Erik Wikander, CEO of Svensk Fastighetsförmedling, noted this disconnect in a recent interview, suggesting complex market dynamics affecting buyer behavior.

Historically, price movements in central Stockholm have set the tone for wider Swedish market trends, which makes the current performance particularly significant. According to Oskar Öholm, CEO of Mäklarsamfundet, the city’s pricing trajectory often forecasts national developments. Despite fewer sales, the rising prices in central Stockholm indicate sustained demand and a tight supply environment.

Overall, this mixed picture reflects a potentially cooling but still robust condominium market in the Swedish capital, where limited availability and local demand continue to support price increases even as transaction volume diminishes.

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