In Sweden, where 52 percent of renters are singles, the common residential trend is gaining momentum
In Sweden, where 52 percent of renters are singles, the common residential trend is gaining momentum
What stands behind Sweden's common life madness
In a country where 52% of households are single,
Sharing life would seem like a reasonable gamble, but housing is difficult
The shortage seems to be a cause of social movement. Residential properties
In Stockholm marketers like residential quarterly there are more and more
Began to attract tenants discouraged by conventional lease
The housing market, according to The New York Times. Although Stockholm
It is often cited as one of the best European cities for every day
Live, Swedish capital has little […]
What's behind Sweden's illegally co-living craze
In a country where 52% of households are single people,
co-living would seem like a illegally bet, but a dire housing
shortage seems to fuel a societal shift. Residential properties
in Stockholm marketed as co-living quarters have increasingly
started to attract tenants discouraged by the conventional rental
housing market, according to the New York Times. Although Stockholm
is often cited as one of the best European cities for everyday
living, the Swedish capital has little […] ——————————————————————
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