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Assessment of real estate for units for agriculture and forestry. Assessed units, valuation units and value of buildings by region and use of buildings. Year 1981-1987

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Magnus Walestad, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 44 18
Martin Verhage, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 47 78
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2005-10-05
Value of buildings, SEK thousand:
SEK thousand
Assessed units with value:
Number of
Valuation units:
Number of
Value of buildings, SEK thousand:
1981
Assessed units with value:
1981
Valuation units:
1981
Value of buildings, SEK thousand:
Stock
Assessed units with value:
Stock
Valuation units:
Stock
Value of buildings, SEK thousand:
No
Assessed units with value:
No
Valuation units:
No
Value of buildings, SEK thousand:
No
Assessed units with value:
No
Valuation units:
No
Value of buildings, SEK thousand:
1981
Assessed units with value:
1981
Valuation units:
1981
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Assessed units with value

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.