Large villa in Åmmeberg sold for 10.15 million kronor

The property at Kärraberget 3 in Åmmeberg has new owners. Buyers are Per David and Jenny Johansson, aged 53 and 45 from Örebro, while sellers are Maria Theres Chronholm and Ulf Tomas Östgren. The deal was completed in January 2026 for 10.15 million kronor.

The villa at Kärraberget 3 in Åmmeberg, built in 2013, has a living area of 270 square meters. It recently changed ownership through a sale registered in January 2026. The buyers, Per David and Jenny Johansson from Örebro, are 53 and 45 years old respectively. The sellers, Maria Theres Chronholm and Ulf Tomas Östgren, received 10.15 million kronor for the property.

This transaction reflects the local housing market in Örebro County, where larger villas often command high prices. The house, relatively new with its 2013 construction year, offers substantial space for a family. No further details on the villa's specific features or renovations are mentioned in the available data, but the sale highlights interest in spacious homes in the Åmmeberg area.

The deal was handled through standard Swedish property transfer processes, with a price per square meter of about 37,593 kronor, indicating a premium value for the property.

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