Swedish Homeowners Increasingly See House Prices Recovering

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Most Swedish homeowners believe that the price of their dwellings will rise somewhat or remain flat a year from now, according to a survey commissioned by state-owned lender SBAB.

The survey indicates rising optimism, with 34% now telling polling institute Kantar Sifo they expect to see the value of their homes rise in the next 12 months, up from about a fifth in the beginning of the year. Sweden’s house prices had endured a rout in 2022 brought on by rising borrowing costs and elevated inflation.