New owners of 165 square meter house in Åkarp for 4,850,000 kronor

Anna Ebba Elisabeth Sjöholm, 36, and Viktor Helge Johannesson, 41, have become new owners of the house at Diskusvägen 11 in Åkarp. The house was built in 1974 with 165 square meters of living space, and the ownership transfer occurred in January 2026 for 4,850,000 kronor.

Anna Ebba Elisabeth Sjöholm and Viktor Helge Johannesson have purchased the house at Diskusvägen 11 in Åkarp from Eva Cecilia Elisabet Mattsson. The transaction was completed in January 2026 for 4,850,000 kronor. The property, built in 1974, has a living area of 165 square meters.

Recently, another house nearby at Idrottsvägen 1 was sold for 3,860,000 kronor. That house is 109 square meters.

Over the past twelve months, 66 houses have been sold within one kilometer of Diskusvägen 11. The most expensive of these was Byvägen 4, which sold for 7,350,000 kronor. In the postal area of Åkarp, 85 homes have changed ownership during the same period, with an average price of 35,563 kronor per square meter.

According to Svensk Mäklarstatistik, villa prices in Burlöv municipality have essentially remained stable over the last three months. In Skåne county, prices have fallen by 2.2 percent during the period. On an annual basis, prices are unchanged in Burlöv municipality and up by 1.6 percent in the county. The average price per square meter in Burlöv is 34,229 kronor, compared to 30,810 kronor across the entire county.

The five most expensive property sales in Åkarp over the past twelve months are:
1. Rapphönevägen 26: 9,500,000 kronor.
2. Byvägen 4: 7,350,000 kronor.
3. Ängsvägen 4: 7,100,000 kronor.
4. Rapphönevägen 18: 6,450,000 kronor.
5. Genvägen 5: 6,425,000 kronor.

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