Housing market situation in the municipality total, (surplus=2, Balance=1, Lack=0)

Description

The municipality’s assessment of the housing market situation in the municipality as a whole. Balance, surplus or deficit of housing. Housing deficits do not always mean that there are housing social problems such as overcrowding or extensive subletting as a widespread phenomenon. Housing deficits can mean that there is a dynamic economy in the municipality, where increased income leads to increased demand for housing. The fact that a municipality reports a housing deficit means in many cases that it is difficult to move to, or within the municipality. Surplus housing means that there are constantly more vacant dwellings, or homes for sale, than is demanded. The existence of unleashed apartments in a single residential area does not necessarily mean that the local housing market is characterised by a surplus. A surplus of housing does not necessarily mean that there are suitable housing in relation to the demand and/or need in the municipality. In 2013, the answer option “Almost balance on bost. land” was used instead of “balance”.

Resources

Name Format Description Link
0 http://data.europa.eu/88u/dataset/http-api-kolada-se-v2-kpi-u30446

Tags

  • rådet-för-främjande-av-kommunala-analyser-kolada
  • kommun

Topics

  • GOVE
  • HEAL

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