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Dwellings in newly constructed buildings by region, type of building and type of heating. Year 1998 - 2006

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Byggande och bebyggelse, Statistics Sweden
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2008-02-20
Dwellings in newly constructed buildings:
number of
Dwellings in newly constructed buildings, percent:
percent
Dwellings in newly constructed buildings:
Flow
Dwellings in newly constructed buildings, percent:
Flow
Dwellings in newly constructed buildings:
No
Dwellings in newly constructed buildings, percent:
No
Dwellings in newly constructed buildings:
No
Dwellings in newly constructed buildings, percent:
No
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conventional multi-dwelling buildings

See Description of statistics regarding what is classified as conventional and non-conventional residential buildings. Buildings not counted as conventional are for example buildings with a large proportion of areas for non-residential use or residences for communities.