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New house sales in Skåne completed in December 2025

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Several houses in Skåne have recently changed hands in December 2025, with prices varying widely across locations like Lund, Höllviken, and Lomma. Market trends show mixed local movements, while county-wide prices remain essentially stable.

In December 2025, several significant house transactions were completed in Skåne. In Lund, Ernst Vilgot Holger Snygg and Hanna Elisabeth Bengtsson, both 26 years old, purchased a 141 square meter house from 1940 at Östra Odarslöv 151 for 4,740,000 kronor from Asta Rosie Svensson. The plot is 5,000 square meters. In Höllviken, the property at Limavägen 12C increased in value from 7,400,000 kronor four years ago to 13,895,000 kronor, bought by Lena Charlotta and Caj Michael Wirmola, aged 59 and 60. The house is 99 square meters from 1971.

In Oxie, Abdul Rauf Khan, 37 years old, became the new owner of a row house at Stensåkervägen 36, built in 1975 with 132 square meters, for 3,300,000 kronor. It was previously sold in 2022 for 3,350,000 kronor. In Lomma, Ingrid Sofia Nyrenstedt, 37, and Sven Anders Jakob Nyrenstedt, 34, acquired a 220 square meter villa from 1926 at Idrottsvägen 7 for 11,800,000 kronor. In Hofterup, Löddeköpinge, Wilma Tove Linnéa Borgshammar, 25, and Oskar Florentin Jönsson, 26, bought a 166 square meter property at Byastugsvägen 94 for 4,770,000 kronor.

According to Svensk Mäklarstatistik, villa prices in Skåne have fallen by 2.1 percent over the last three months at the county level. Locally, variations include a 1.7 percent rise in Lund municipality, a 3.3 percent drop in Vellinge, a 1.2 percent decline in Malmö, a 2.7 percent increase in Lomma, and a 5.3 percent decrease in Kävlinge. Over the year, prices are unchanged in the county, with an average of 31,206 kronor per square meter. In Lund, the average is 40,784 kronor per square meter, in Höllviken 76,696 kronor, and in Oxie 29,896 kronor.

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