House on Trolles Väg 3 in Staffanstorp sold for 4.4 million kronor

Nils Emil Lars Gustafsson and Sara Astrid Katarina Widell, both 31 years old, have bought the property on Trolles Väg 3 in Staffanstorp for 4,400,000 kronor. The sale was completed in January 2026, and the house has a living area of 96 square meters. The previous owner acquired the house in February 2023 for 4,200,000 kronor.

The sale of the house on Trolles Väg 3 in Staffanstorp marks a new ownership change for the 96-square-meter property. The buyers, Nils Emil Lars Gustafsson and Sara Astrid Katarina Widell, both 31 years old, took over the property in January 2026 for a price of 4,400,000 kronor. This represents a value increase of 200,000 kronor since the previous owner bought the house in February 2023 for 4,200,000 kronor.

Nearby, another house on Bivägen 15, a 92-square-meter residence, was recently sold for 3,900,000 kronor. Within one kilometer of Trolles Väg 3, 65 houses have changed hands in the last twelve months, with the most expensive being Smidesvägen 10A at 6,800,000 kronor.

In the Staffanstorp postal area, 194 homes have been sold during the same period, with an average price of 32,903 kronor per square meter. According to Svensk Mäklarstatistik, villa prices in Staffanstorps kommun have risen by 4.6 percent in the last three months, while prices in the county have fallen by 2.2 percent. Over the past year, prices have increased by 8 percent in the municipality and 1.6 percent in the county. The average price in Staffanstorps kommun is 35,343 kronor per square meter, compared to 30,810 kronor across the entire county.

The five most expensive sales in Staffanstorp over the last twelve months include Stora Uppåkravägen 101-10 for 12,400,000 kronor, followed by Nevishögsvägen 36 for 12,000,000 kronor, and Ilvägen 5, Gråstensvägen 6, and Järnvägsgatan 17 all at 7,500,000 kronor each. This transaction reflects a stable but varying housing market in the area.

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