The most expensive property sold in Kristinehamn Municipality in February fetched a price of 2,500,000 Swedish krona, according to recent data. The sale highlights ongoing trends in the local housing market and provides a snapshot of premium property values in the region.
The property, located in Kvarnbyn, is a house boasting 5 rooms and a combined living space of 112 + 112 square meters, as reported by Hemnet, Sweden’s largest residential property platform. This sale price positions it as the highest recorded transaction in the municipality for the month of February.
Kristinehamn Housing Market Overview
The broader Kristinehamn housing market currently features 146 properties for sale, as of March 7, 2026, according to Hemnet. Booli, another Swedish property portal, also provides data on sales prices and market trends in the area. Svensk Fastighetsförmedling lists 52 properties for sale specifically within Kristinehamn, offering a range of options for potential buyers.
Beyond the top-end sale, a variety of properties are available in Kristinehamn. Bostadsdeal.se currently lists 48 houses for sale, with prices ranging from approximately 630,000 SEK for a 75 square meter property with 4 rooms, to around 2,500,000 SEK for a 110 square meter house with 7 rooms. Other properties listed on Bostadsdeal.se include homes around 150 square meters priced at approximately 1,800,000 SEK (5 rooms) and 140 square meters at around 1,600,000 SEK (6 rooms).
Recent Sales Data and Property Types
Fastighetsbyrån lists several properties currently for sale in Kristinehamns kommun, including a villa on Musseronvägen 5 priced at 1,795,000 SEK (5 rooms, 151/0 square meters) and a property on Boklövsvägen 6 in Kvarnbyn listed for 2,500,000 SEK (5 rooms, 112/112 square meters). Other listings include properties on Persbolsvägen 7 (625,000 SEK, 4 rooms, 74/74 square meters) and Järnvägsgatan 2B (395,000 SEK, 2 rooms, 57 square meters). The range of available properties demonstrates the diversity of the Kristinehamn housing market.
The data suggests a market with a considerable price range, catering to different budgets, and preferences. Although the 2,500,000 SEK sale represents the upper end of the market, more affordable options are also available, particularly for smaller homes or those requiring renovation.
Looking ahead, continued monitoring of sales data will be crucial to understanding the evolving dynamics of the Kristinehamn housing market. Factors such as interest rates, economic conditions, and local development projects will likely influence property values in the coming months.
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