We will help you explore properties based on your lifestyle goals, so you can find a home that supports your everyday life. Because choosing a home is more than just comparing prices and floor plans.

Compare homes around real everyday needs

Explore homes based on what matters.

Understand what living is like in different homes before you move.
You don't need to know exactly what home you are looking for yet. Just tell us about your lifestyle, priorities, routines and future plans.
See long-term costs, daily convenience, commute impact, maintenance, and neighborhood life.
Understand the practical realities of living there before making decisions.
Newly built with Skanska
Buying a brand-new home is different from buying a second-hand apartment or house. Here is what that means in practice — no sales language, just the things that affect your everyday life and your costs over the years.
New homes are built to current energy standards. Heating, hot water, and electricity typically cost less than in older buildings, which softens the impact of the monthly fee.
Kitchen, bathroom, floors, windows and ventilation are new. You move in and live — no immediate budget needed for renovations or surprises behind the walls.
Skanska is responsible for construction faults for ten years after handover. If something turns out to be wrong with how the home was built, we fix it.
If you sign early enough, you can usually pick kitchen fronts, tiles, flooring, and a few other interior choices. Late in the project these options narrow down.
Floor plans are designed around how people live now — more storage, better light, room for working from home, and accessible bathrooms.
New developments are planned together with streets, courtyards, bike parking, and often shops and schools nearby. You can see what the area will become before you commit.
From first browse to keys in hand
Most people only do this a few times in their life. Here is the whole process in plain words, so you know what's ahead and what decisions come when.
Look through homes here. Save the ones you like to your favorites. Nothing is reserved at this stage — you're just collecting options.
Talk to your bank about a mortgage promise (lånelöfte). It's free, takes a few days, and tells you what budget is realistic. You'll need it before you can sign for anything.
Book a viewing, walk through the area, or talk to an advisor. Look at sun direction, storage, noise from the street, and how the commute really feels.
When you've decided, you reserve a specific apartment or house. A small reservation fee holds it for you while contracts are prepared. You can step back at this point.
You and Skanska sign the binding contract (förhandsavtal or upplåtelseavtal). You pay a deposit — usually 10% of the price. The home is now yours to wait for.
If the home is still being built, you'll pick kitchen, bathroom, and flooring options within a set deadline. We send reminders so nothing is missed.
You'll get updates as the building progresses. A few months before handover, we confirm the exact move-in date so you can plan notice on your current home.
Before you move in, you walk through the home with us and note anything that isn't right. We fix it before handover, or shortly after.
On the handover day, the rest of the payment goes through your bank to Skanska. You get the keys, and the home is yours.
After you move in there's a follow-up after a couple of months and again after two years, to catch anything that needs adjusting. The 10-year construction warranty runs in the background.
Questions about any step? An advisor can walk through it with you — by chat, phone, or a short meeting.
Ask for adviceOur guide is designed to help you understand what the perfect home looks like, based on your unique circumstances and preferences.