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Assessment of real estate for units for agriculture and forestry. Assessed units and assessed value for types of land and buildings by region. Year 1975 - 1980

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Magnus Walestad, Statistics Sweden
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Martin Verhage, Statistics Sweden
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2005-10-05
Total value of farms, SEK thousand:
SEK thousand
Value of arable land (part of total value of farms), SEK thousand:
SEK thousand
Total value of forest land, SEK thousand:
SEK thousand
Total value of other land, SEK thousand:
SEK thousand
Value of site (part of total value of other land), SEK thousand:
SEK thousand
Value of buildings, SEK thousand:
SEK thousand
Value of special assets, SEK thousand:
SEK thousand
Excess value, SEK thousand:
SEK thousand
Total assessed value, SEK thousand:
SEK thousand
Assessed units:
Number of
Total value of farms, SEK thousand:
1975
Value of arable land (part of total value of farms), SEK thousand:
1975
Total value of forest land, SEK thousand:
1975
Total value of other land, SEK thousand:
1975
Value of site (part of total value of other land), SEK thousand:
1975
Value of buildings, SEK thousand:
1975
Value of special assets, SEK thousand:
1975
Excess value, SEK thousand:
1975
Total assessed value, SEK thousand:
1975
Assessed units:
1975
Total value of farms, SEK thousand:
Stock
Value of arable land (part of total value of farms), SEK thousand:
Stock
Total value of forest land, SEK thousand:
Stock
Total value of other land, SEK thousand:
Stock
Value of site (part of total value of other land), SEK thousand:
Stock
Value of buildings, SEK thousand:
Stock
Value of special assets, SEK thousand:
Stock
Excess value, SEK thousand:
Stock
Total assessed value, SEK thousand:
Stock
Assessed units:
Stock
Total value of farms, SEK thousand:
No
Value of arable land (part of total value of farms), SEK thousand:
No
Total value of forest land, SEK thousand:
No
Total value of other land, SEK thousand:
No
Value of site (part of total value of other land), SEK thousand:
No
Value of buildings, SEK thousand:
No
Value of special assets, SEK thousand:
No
Excess value, SEK thousand:
No
Total assessed value, SEK thousand:
No
Assessed units:
No
Total value of farms, SEK thousand:
No
Value of arable land (part of total value of farms), SEK thousand:
No
Total value of forest land, SEK thousand:
No
Total value of other land, SEK thousand:
No
Value of site (part of total value of other land), SEK thousand:
No
Value of buildings, SEK thousand:
No
Value of special assets, SEK thousand:
No
Excess value, SEK thousand:
No
Total assessed value, SEK thousand:
No
Assessed units:
No
Total value of farms, SEK thousand:
1975
Value of arable land (part of total value of farms), SEK thousand:
1975
Total value of forest land, SEK thousand:
1975
Total value of other land, SEK thousand:
1975
Value of site (part of total value of other land), SEK thousand:
1975
Value of buildings, SEK thousand:
1975
Value of special assets, SEK thousand:
1975
Excess value, SEK thousand:
1975
Total assessed value, SEK thousand:
1975
Assessed units:
1975
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Total value of farms, SEK thousand

The partial values at the assessment of agricultural real estate1975–1980 differ from assessment later on. Value of farms is presented as total value of farms and thereof value of arable land. Value of land other than forest land and farmt land is presented as total value of other land and thereof value of site. Value of buildings is presented as total value of buildings for housing and farm buildings. Value of special assets, i.e. the value of such particular benefits or natural resources, etc. which would be apt to increase the purchase price with a change of ownership. Excess value, i.e. value in addition to other values of the assessment unit, for example land belonging to the unit that is used for building development or excess value of buildings.

Value of arable land (part of total value of farms), SEK thousand

The partial values at the assessment of agricultural real estate1975–1980 differ from assessment later on. Value of farms is presented as total value of farms and thereof value of arable land. Value of land other than forest land and farmt land is presented as total value of other land and thereof value of site. Value of buildings is presented as total value of buildings for housing and farm buildings. Value of special assets, i.e. the value of such particular benefits or natural resources, etc. which would be apt to increase the purchase price with a change of ownership. Excess value, i.e. value in addition to other values of the assessment unit, for example land belonging to the unit that is used for building development or excess value of buildings.

Total value of forest land, SEK thousand

The partial values at the assessment of agricultural real estate1975–1980 differ from assessment later on. Value of farms is presented as total value of farms and thereof value of arable land. Value of land other than forest land and farmt land is presented as total value of other land and thereof value of site. Value of buildings is presented as total value of buildings for housing and farm buildings. Value of special assets, i.e. the value of such particular benefits or natural resources, etc. which would be apt to increase the purchase price with a change of ownership. Excess value, i.e. value in addition to other values of the assessment unit, for example land belonging to the unit that is used for building development or excess value of buildings.

Total value of other land, SEK thousand

The partial values at the assessment of agricultural real estate1975–1980 differ from assessment later on. Value of farms is presented as total value of farms and thereof value of arable land. Value of land other than forest land and farmt land is presented as total value of other land and thereof value of site. Value of buildings is presented as total value of buildings for housing and farm buildings. Value of special assets, i.e. the value of such particular benefits or natural resources, etc. which would be apt to increase the purchase price with a change of ownership. Excess value, i.e. value in addition to other values of the assessment unit, for example land belonging to the unit that is used for building development or excess value of buildings.

Value of site (part of total value of other land), SEK thousand

The partial values at the assessment of agricultural real estate1975–1980 differ from assessment later on. Value of farms is presented as total value of farms and thereof value of arable land. Value of land other than forest land and farmt land is presented as total value of other land and thereof value of site. Value of buildings is presented as total value of buildings for housing and farm buildings. Value of special assets, i.e. the value of such particular benefits or natural resources, etc. which would be apt to increase the purchase price with a change of ownership. Excess value, i.e. value in addition to other values of the assessment unit, for example land belonging to the unit that is used for building development or excess value of buildings.

Value of buildings, SEK thousand

The partial values at the assessment of agricultural real estate1975–1980 differ from assessment later on. Value of farms is presented as total value of farms and thereof value of arable land. Value of land other than forest land and farmt land is presented as total value of other land and thereof value of site. Value of buildings is presented as total value of buildings for housing and farm buildings. Value of special assets, i.e. the value of such particular benefits or natural resources, etc. which would be apt to increase the purchase price with a change of ownership. Excess value, i.e. value in addition to other values of the assessment unit, for example land belonging to the unit that is used for building development or excess value of buildings.

Value of special assets, SEK thousand

The partial values at the assessment of agricultural real estate1975–1980 differ from assessment later on. Value of farms is presented as total value of farms and thereof value of arable land. Value of land other than forest land and farmt land is presented as total value of other land and thereof value of site. Value of buildings is presented as total value of buildings for housing and farm buildings. Value of special assets, i.e. the value of such particular benefits or natural resources, etc. which would be apt to increase the purchase price with a change of ownership. Excess value, i.e. value in addition to other values of the assessment unit, for example land belonging to the unit that is used for building development or excess value of buildings.

Excess value, SEK thousand

The partial values at the assessment of agricultural real estate1975–1980 differ from assessment later on. Value of farms is presented as total value of farms and thereof value of arable land. Value of land other than forest land and farmt land is presented as total value of other land and thereof value of site. Value of buildings is presented as total value of buildings for housing and farm buildings. Value of special assets, i.e. the value of such particular benefits or natural resources, etc. which would be apt to increase the purchase price with a change of ownership. Excess value, i.e. value in addition to other values of the assessment unit, for example land belonging to the unit that is used for building development or excess value of buildings.

Total assessed value, SEK thousand

The partial values at the assessment of agricultural real estate1975–1980 differ from assessment later on. Value of farms is presented as total value of farms and thereof value of arable land. Value of land other than forest land and farmt land is presented as total value of other land and thereof value of site. Value of buildings is presented as total value of buildings for housing and farm buildings. Value of special assets, i.e. the value of such particular benefits or natural resources, etc. which would be apt to increase the purchase price with a change of ownership. Excess value, i.e. value in addition to other values of the assessment unit, for example land belonging to the unit that is used for building development or excess value of buildings.

Assessed units

An assessed unit is assessed separately and generally corresponds to a piece of property. If certain parts of real estate have different owners, it will then be divided into a multiple assessed unit. Real estate can also be divided into multiple assessed units, if tax conditions differ or if the property is used for different purposes. Furthermore, several pieces of property within a municipality can be combined if the owner is the same, if the same tax conditions exist, and if the real estate is used for the same purpose. An assessed unit generally constitutes an object for change of ownership and tenure.