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Unlet dwellings 1st of March in multi-dwelling buildings by type of ownership, type of vacancy and year of completion. Year 2001 - 2002

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Byggande och bebyggelse, Statistics Sweden
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Yes
2008-01-07
Unlet dwellings in multi-dwelling buildings:
number
Share of unlet dwellings in multi-dwelling buildings:
percenr
Unlet dwellings in multi-dwelling buildings:
1st of March
Share of unlet dwellings in multi-dwelling buildings:
1st of March
Unlet dwellings in multi-dwelling buildings:
Stock
Share of unlet dwellings in multi-dwelling buildings:
Stock
Unlet dwellings in multi-dwelling buildings:
No
Share of unlet dwellings in multi-dwelling buildings:
No
Unlet dwellings in multi-dwelling buildings:
No
Share of unlet dwellings in multi-dwelling buildings:
No
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