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Newcomers & the Housing Market

What does it mean?

Finding housing as a newcomer to Sweden is one of the biggest challenges during the establishment period. The housing market is characterized by long queues in major cities, requirements for personal numbers and credit history, and a system that differs significantly from most other countries. Competition is fierce — in Stockholm, the queue for a rental apartment through the housing agency can be 10–15 years.

However, several paths exist. Municipalities are responsible for arranging housing during the initial years, and there are programs for establishment housing and social contracts. Private landlords, the subletting market, and digital platforms like Bofrid offer alternatives that don't require queue time. The key is to understand the system and use all available channels simultaneously.

Key Points

  • Housing queues in major cities can be 10–15 years — register immediately
  • The municipality is responsible for housing newcomers during the establishment period
  • Requirements vary — public housing companies require personal numbers, private landlords may be more flexible
  • The subletting market and furnished apartments are common starting points
  • Digital platforms like Bofrid match tenants with available apartments directly

Practical Tip

Register for the housing queue in your city from day one — even if the wait is long, you accumulate queue points. Simultaneously search actively via private landlords and platforms. Create a complete profile with verified identity, income documentation, and references to increase your chances.

Read more about Newcomers & the Housing Market on Bofrid.se

Based on content from Bofrid's Knowledge Bank

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