Buying a home in Gustav Vasa
112% pricier than Stockholm Higher incomes than Stockholm ≈15 100 residents
In Gustav Vasa an apartment costs on average 148 500 kr per square metre, about 112% more than in Stockholm.
Around 15 065 people live here, with a median income of 410 000 kr a year. In the 2022 general election Moderates was the largest party with 28% of the vote, and Liberals got a notably higher share than in Stockholm.
Median, apartment
148 500 kr /m²
Typical 139 000–173 000 kr/m²
8 listings · Estimated from asking prices
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Gustav Vasa in numbers
Apartment, median 148 500 kr/m²
112% pricier than Stockholm
Stockholm Sweden
Gustav Vasa 148 500 kr/m² Stockholm 70 500 kr/m² Sweden 43 500 kr/m²
Median income 410 000 kr/yr
18% higher than Stockholm
Stockholm
Gustav Vasa 410 000 kr/yr Stockholm 347 000 kr
Home ÷ annual income 19.5×
122% higher than Stockholm
Stockholm
Gustav Vasa 19.5× Stockholm 8.8×
Population: 15 065
Most residents live in co-op apartments (67%)
Share of residents by tenure
Co-op (BR)67 % of residents
Rental31 % of residents
Owned house0 % of residents
Co-op (BR)67 %Rental31 %Owned house0 %
71% more votes for Liberals than in Stockholm
General election 2022
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Left Party6 % of votes
Social Democrats23 % of votes
Green Party8 % of votes
Centre Party12 % of votes
Liberals11 % of votes
Christian Democrats4 % of votes
Moderates28 % of votes
Sweden Democrats9 % of votes
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Source: Statistics Sweden & the Swedish Election Authority
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Gustav Vasa compared with Stockholm
- 1 Gustav Vasa 148 500 kr
- 2 Vasastan 127 500 kr
- 3 Östermalm 124 500 kr
- 4 Norrmalm 123 500 kr
- 5 Södermalm 110 000 kr
- 6 Kungsholmen 105 500 kr
- 7 Hägersten-Liljeholmen 77 000 kr
- 8 Skarpnäck 68 000 kr
- 9 Bromma 64 000 kr
- 10 Enskede-Årsta 61 000 kr
- 11 Skärholmen 47 500 kr
- 12 Farsta 46 000 kr
Gustav Vasa ranks 1 of 13 in Stockholm by price.
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