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Dwellings in newly constructed buildings and average useful floor space of dwellings by region, type of building and size of dwelling (according to number of rooms). Year 1998 - 2006

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Byggande och bebyggelse, Statistics Sweden
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Yes
2008-02-20
Dwellings:
number of
Dwellings, percent:
percent
Average useful floor space of dwellings, square metre:
square metre
Dwellings:
Flow
Dwellings, percent:
Flow
Average useful floor space of dwellings, square metre:
Flow
Dwellings:
No
Dwellings, percent:
No
Average useful floor space of dwellings, square metre:
No
Dwellings:
No
Dwellings, percent:
No
Average useful floor space of dwellings, square metre:
No
Statistics Sweden
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Average useful floor space of dwellings, square metre

Floor spaces are presented as weighted means.