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Sold agricultural real estate by region and buildings condition. Year 1999 - 2022

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Niclas Sjölund, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 43 42
Martin Verhage, Statistics Sweden
+46 010-479 47 78
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2023-06-02
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Purchase price, average in 1 000 SEK:
average, 1 000 SEK
Assessed value, average in 1 000 SEK:
average, 1 000 SEK
Purchase-price-coefficient:
purchase price/assessed value, unweighted
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Assessed value, average in 1 000 SEK

For the years 1998–2004 means the assessed value according to the assessment of real estate in 1998. For the years 2005–2007 means the assessed value according to the general assessment of real estate in 2005. For the years 2008–2010 means the assessed value according to the assessment of real estate in 2008. For the years 2011–2013 means the assessed value according to the assessment of real estate in 2011. For the years 2014–2016 means the assessed value according to the assessment of real estate in 2014. For the years 2017–2019 means the assessed value according to the assessment of real estate in 2019. From 2020 means the assessed value according to the assessment of real estate in 2020.

Purchase-price-coefficient

For the years 1998–2004 the purchase-price-coefficient is calculated as the purchase price according to the assessed value for 1998. For the years 2005–2007 the purchase-price-coefficient is calculated as the purchase price according to the assessed value for 2005. For the years 2008–2010 the purchase-price-coefficient is calculated as the purchase price according to the assessed value for 2008. For the years 2011–2013 the purchase-price-coefficient is calculated as the purchase price according to the assessed value for 2011. For the years 2014–2016 the purchase-price-coefficient is calculated as the purchase price according to the assessed value for 2014. For the years 2017–2019 the purchase-price-coefficient is calculated as the purchase price according to the assessed value for 2017. From 2020 the purchase-price-coefficient is calculated as the purchase price according to the assessed value for 2020.

Purchase-price-coefficient

Purchase-price-coefficient = Purchase price divided by assessed value.