New owner takes over house in Höllviken

Britt-Marie Agneta Jartelius, 80, has taken over the property at Skogsviksvägen 22 in Höllviken from Torbjörn Jartelius. The transfer was completed in December 2025. The 116-square-meter house was built in 1971.

Nearby, a house at Skogsviksvägen 54 recently sold for 7,400,000 kronor; it is 160 square meters. In the past 12 months, 37 houses within one kilometer have sold, with the priciest at 13,800,000 kronor for Västra Mölledalsvägen 27.

In Höllviken's postal area, 200 residences sold over the same period at an average of 77,536 kronor per square meter. Villa prices in Vellinge municipality rose 2.8 percent in the last three months per Svensk Mäklarstatistik, though county prices fell 2.5 percent. Year-to-date, Vellinge saw a 1 percent increase, versus 1.1 percent countywide.

Vellinge municipality's average sale price is 56,476 kronor per square meter, compared to 30,042 kronor countywide. Höllviken's top five sales in the past year: Södra Ljunghusvägen 16 for 43,000,000 kronor and Kinells Väg 11 for 31,500,000 kronor.

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A 101-square-meter house in Västra Ingelstad, Vellinge, has recently changed owners. Buyers Johan Filip Mineur and Emilia Rebecca Havmark paid 5,750,000 kronor for the property at Dammvägen 5, built in 2016.

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The sale of the villa at Hästskovägen 10 in Västra Ingelstad, Vellinge, is complete. New owners Jessica Ashley and Jeremy Kaplan have purchased the property for 4,400,000 kronor. The house, built in 1966, has a living area of 91 square meters.

Erik Sven John Hedman, 32, is the new owner of the property at Mofallavägen 22 in Åmmeberg. The 86-square-meter house, built in 1939, includes a 3,410-square-meter plot. The deal was completed in January 2026 for 1,700,000 kronor, with sellers Amanda Eva Johansson and Linus Ragnar Gustafsson.

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High electricity prices in Sweden are forcing single mother Angelica Hjelm, 31, to move from her villa in Bräcke, Jämtland. Her January bill reached 8,000 kronor, and February looks set to be even more expensive. Energy economist Claes Hemberg describes the situation as a crisis on the electricity market.

 

 

 

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