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Housing Agency

What does it mean?

A housing agency (bostadsförmedling) is an organization that allocates rental apartments to housing seekers. In Sweden, there are both municipal housing agencies, such as Stockholm's Bostadsförmedlingen and Boplats Göteborg, as well as private operators. Municipal agencies allocate apartments based on queue time, while private operators may use other selection criteria.

The agencies collect available apartments from various landlords and let seekers express interest. When demand is high, queue time determines who is offered the apartment. Some agencies also offer newly built apartments which may have shorter queue times but often at higher rent. It is important to understand which agencies are active in the area where you are searching.

Key Points

  • Municipal agencies allocate apartments based on queue time
  • Stockholm's Housing Agency is Sweden's largest with over 800,000 registrants
  • Private agencies may use criteria other than queue time
  • New construction may be offered with shorter queue times but higher rent
  • Most agencies charge an annual registration fee

Practical Tip

Register with all housing agencies active in your search area — both municipal and private. Actively monitor available apartments and respond quickly to offers. Pay attention to new construction, which may have shorter queues.

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