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New Construction (Nyproduktion)

Land Code Ch. 12, § 55c (presumption rent)

What does it mean?

Nyproduktion refers to newly built housing — both rental and cooperative apartments — sold or rented out for the first time. In Sweden, approximately 50,000–70,000 new homes are built annually, but the estimated need is significantly higher. Newly produced homes meet modern standards for energy, accessibility, and materials.

Rental apartments in new construction often have so-called presumption rent — a rent negotiated with the Tenant Association that applies for 15 years without review against the utility value system. Presumption rent is normally higher than utility value rent in older stock. Cooperative apartments in new construction are sold "off plan" before construction and the final price may differ from the preliminary one. Move-in can be delayed and quality issues in new construction are not uncommon — the warranty period is normally 2 years for visible defects and 10 years for hidden defects.

Key Points

  • Newly built homes with modern standards for energy and accessibility
  • Rental apartments often have presumption rent — higher than utility value rent for 15 years
  • Cooperative apartments sold "off plan" — final price may differ
  • Warranty: 2 years for visible defects, 10 years for hidden defects
  • Housing shortage means demand for new construction is high

Practical Tip

Newly produced rental apartments have no queue time — apply directly with the developer or through Bofrid. Be aware that presumption rent is often 30–50% higher than comparable older rental apartments. Document any defects at move-in.

Legal Basis: Land Code Ch. 12, § 55c (presumption rent)

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