Chain house in Staffanstorp sold for 4.1 million kronor

A 112-square-meter chain house in Staffanstorp has been sold for 4.1 million kronor. The buyers are Mats Anton Andersson, 39, and Chelsey Morgan Luce, 32, taking over from Anita Gerd Birgitta Svärd and Jan Åke Christer Svärd. The sale occurred in February 2026.

The sale of the chain house at Gitarrvägen 23 in Staffanstorp is now complete. The house, built in 1975, has a living area of 112 square meters. The new owners, Mats Anton Andersson and Chelsey Morgan Luce, paid 4,100,000 kronor in February 2026.

Less than a month ago, another chain house at Spireavägen 5, just under a kilometer away, sold for 4,535,000 kronor. That house is 108 square meters.

Over the past twelve months, 40 houses have been sold within one kilometer of Gitarrvägen 23. The most expensive was at Lusernvägen 6, which fetched 6,200,000 kronor.

In the Staffanstorp post office area, 180 homes have been sold during the same period, with an average price of 33,089 kronor per square meter. In Staffanstorps kommun, the average is 34,601 kronor per square meter, compared to 30,042 kronor in the entire county.

According to Svensk Mäklarstatistik, villa prices in Staffanstorps kommun have risen by 4.1 percent over the last three months, while they have fallen by 2.5 percent in the county. Over the past year, prices have increased by 8 percent in the municipality and 1.1 percent in the county.

The five most expensive property sales in Staffanstorp over the past twelve months are:
1. Stora Uppåkravägen 101-10 for 12,400,000 kronor.
2. Nevishögsvägen 36 for 12,000,000 kronor.
3. Gråstensvägen 6 for 7,500,000 kronor.
4. Järnvägsgatan 17 for 7,500,000 kronor.
5. Marktegelvägen 7 for 7,100,000 kronor.

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