Highly recommend Midsommarkransen, Telefonplan, Hägerstensåsen, Aspudden if you want close proximity to the city center and cultural life (lots of cafés and local artists in these areas, also multiple cinemas, theaters and parks). If you're looking for a slightly bigger flat then Blackeberg or Bagarmossen are perfect for families, with lots of nature.
I think the best place for families who want safety and can leave their house at midnight and early morning without to worry, affordable and not so far from the center actually practically in the center is Bromma, it’s safe family vibes super into nature and great things to do there
I grew up on Östermalm and now I live in Solna. The former is very much a white collar part of town and the latter is a blue collar part of town. Very different from each other but both are very pleasant places to live. Östermalm is very expensive though. When my family moved from that apartment it was still a rental. About a year later it became a condominium with a price tag of 10.000.000kr.
@@LivingSwedish Thanks, for replays. I m planning to coming in hopefully next 2-3months in sweden. So kindly please share some new experiences about new commer's life style.. Please
@LivingSwedish I live in an apartment now and want to experience the vila/rådhus. The price in Vega seems to be reasonable compared to Hägersten. Also the houses I'm looking are 5-10mins walking distance from the pentaltåg station. I'm only concerned about the frequency of the trains..
I grew up in Östermalm, it has been a rather posh area for a long time (it was a poor part of town originally though). I'm very upset you mentioned Nacka (and even Älta) and Haninge, but not Tyresö in-between. 😛 Well, not really, but still - much like Haninge, but smaller. We share the Tyresta National Park between us. Main "problem" is the complete reliance on busses for commuting, so in case of a blizzard we are isolated out here. Those living in Älta most often go grocery shopping in Tyresö as it is only a few minutes off. Was born here, and have been living here now for 25 years.
It depends where in Haninge you live but anything from 30-60 min. If you live in Vega there is a direct line to central Stockholm, for example. For me, it takes about 45-50 min as I have to take a bus to the train station first.
Bra där. Själv bor jag i Birkastan(en del av Vasastan) och trivs väldigt bra här. Kolla in serien "Söder om Folkkungagatan"(finns youtubeklipp), en serie som "driver"(är fakta) om skitnödigheten på Södermalm.
Great video. Very informative. I want to purchase a affordable home of 4 bedrooms not so far from Stockholm of like 40 minutes drive max. Which areas do you advise?
Hi Uli, may I ask how dear is living in a flat in Sweden? do they pay a monthly charge to the Housing Association on top of the mortgage? Also it seems like they pay some operating costs per year...
@@LivingSwedish Welcome over 🙂It is really a fantastic place! But here´s something more important that I need to know... Do you liebe Rammstein? I do! 🙂
Hate to give this video thumb down! Usually I love your videos. This one lack CC so I don't get anything of what you say because I'm deaf. Hatar att ge den här videon tumme ner! Vanligtvis gillar jag dina filmer! Den här saknar CC så jag får inte ut något av den för jag är döv.
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A late comment! Yeah, even sweden is a stratified country.. even if we is kind of proud of our "equality"! However there still is people that earn more then others in sweden, by heretige, education, entrepeneurship.. a lot of reasons! In anyway.. where to live.. yeah, one often want to live where others in the same situation as one self lives, becuse one share the same social and economic situation.. often altso political wievs! Its there that both "Jante" and "Lagom" comes in.. and I only gonna focus on the good part of those! Is it importante to live in an expencive area or is it importante that ones children can roam freely to neighbours place in a townhouse/condomium/apartment.. area?
As said before, i grew up in Handen. Handens bad rep comes from 1967 when 3 cops was shot dead in Handen centrum. Brandbergen wasnt the best neighborhood until the 90s when they renovated the area and almost bankrupted Haninge kommun in the process. But now its nothing wrong with it. Jordbro has never been a good area and still isnt...
Oh, did I even forget to mention Tyresta Nationalpark? I even included a picture from there 😅 Thanks for the reminders! I even still have to check out Rudans friluftsområde myself 🙌
Where in Sweden do you want to move to? 🇸🇪
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I think Kungsholmen (where I live) is also a good area in central Stockholm. It’s an island with nice walks along the water.
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Oh yes, it was initially on my list but then I thought it was another expensive area 😉
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Funny that you started out on Strandvägen with the most expensive apartments in the whole of Sweden 😉😀
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Highly recommend Midsommarkransen, Telefonplan, Hägerstensåsen, Aspudden if you want close proximity to the city center and cultural life (lots of cafés and local artists in these areas, also multiple cinemas, theaters and parks). If you're looking for a slightly bigger flat then Blackeberg or Bagarmossen are perfect for families, with lots of nature.
Thanks so much for the tips! Fantastic!
I think the best place for families who want safety and can leave their house at midnight and early morning without to worry, affordable and not so far from the center actually practically in the center is Bromma, it’s safe family vibes super into nature and great things to do there
Good info. Hässelby Villastad is also nice ares to live in, very calm and near to city.
Oh yes, I need to check it out :)
I grew up on Östermalm and now I live in Solna. The former is very much a white collar part of town and the latter is a blue collar part of town. Very different from each other but both are very pleasant places to live. Östermalm is very expensive though. When my family moved from that apartment it was still a rental. About a year later it became a condominium with a price tag of 10.000.000kr.
Solna is also white collar. For blue collar you need to go to Järfälla.
@@stefankhoo1618 I respectfully disagree. Where I live and the surrounding areas are predominantly blue collar.
Yeh, wow! Living in the middle of the city, nice! I heard Solna is quite nice, yes :)
@@E-jit which part of Solna?
@@stefankhoo1618 Blåkulla
Thank you so much for making very informative videos like this, as very usefull for us. Thanks alot
My pleasure! :)
@@LivingSwedish Thanks, for replays. I m planning to coming in hopefully next 2-3months in sweden. So kindly please share some new experiences about new commer's life style.. Please
@@theshekhars There will be a video soon! :) Thanks for the feedback!
I'm considering to move to Vega from Västertorp (Hägersten). Do you think it's worth moving? Is commuting to the city convinient from Vega station?
It looks like you live quite central. Is there a reason you want to move to Vega? There is a pendeltag station which is definitely convenient.
@LivingSwedish I live in an apartment now and want to experience the vila/rådhus. The price in Vega seems to be reasonable compared to Hägersten. Also the houses I'm looking are 5-10mins walking distance from the pentaltåg station. I'm only concerned about the frequency of the trains..
I grew up in Östermalm, it has been a rather posh area for a long time (it was a poor part of town originally though). I'm very upset you mentioned Nacka (and even Älta) and Haninge, but not Tyresö in-between. 😛
Well, not really, but still - much like Haninge, but smaller. We share the Tyresta National Park between us. Main "problem" is the complete reliance on busses for commuting, so in case of a blizzard we are isolated out here. Those living in Älta most often go grocery shopping in Tyresö as it is only a few minutes off.
Was born here, and have been living here now for 25 years.
How could I forget Tyresö?! It's a great area as well. We looked at houses there, too.
Thanks for sharing! How long is the commute time from Haninge to central stockholm?
It depends where in Haninge you live but anything from 30-60 min. If you live in Vega there is a direct line to central Stockholm, for example. For me, it takes about 45-50 min as I have to take a bus to the train station first.
Bra där. Själv bor jag i Birkastan(en del av Vasastan) och trivs väldigt bra här. Kolla in serien "Söder om Folkkungagatan"(finns youtubeklipp), en serie som "driver"(är fakta) om skitnödigheten på Södermalm.
Thanks for the tip! 😃
Great video. Very informative. I want to purchase a affordable home of 4 bedrooms not so far from Stockholm of like 40 minutes drive max. Which areas do you advise?
I can recommend you looking at Hemnet. There's a map where you can see the whole of Sweden. Look around there, you can add filters.
Uli, have you been to all of them?
Yes, apart from Lidingö 😁
Hi Uli, may I ask how dear is living in a flat in Sweden? do they pay a monthly charge to the Housing Association on top of the mortgage? Also it seems like they pay some operating costs per year...
I'm not 100% sure but I see monthly fees for apartments everywhere on Hemnet. I live in a radhus and I also pay a community fee.
you mised tyresta nationalpark,Rudans friluftsområde och naturreservat were you can fish if you get an fishing card they inplant fish every year
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Solna is also a good area to live in
Yes, I mentioned it very briefly at the end of the video but I don't know it well 😬
What of Enskededalen?
I don't know it unfortunately but it's close to Gamla Enskede which is a nice area.
Nice
Great job Julie! But you just missed Ekerö - the most fantastic place to be, heaven on earth! But otherwise all was perfect! 😉
As long as you keep north of Skitdiket… 😉😇
Ah, I don't know it (yet) 😅
@@LivingSwedish Welcome over 🙂It is really a fantastic place! But here´s something more important that I need to know... Do you liebe Rammstein?
I do! 🙂
@@andersgranstrom7128 Unfortunately not 😬
@@LivingSwedish 😲😳
You´re a Swede as well, i think i can hear it.
What makes a neighborhood considered “expensive?”
When you look at house prices compared to average wage you know how affordable or expensive an area is.
@@LivingSwedish will you do a follow up video on rent / purchase prices by the same neighborhoods you’ve just covered? It would be so helpful.
@@stac_y_with_no_e Yes, I'm planning to. Hopefully, I'm done with it soon 😅😊
How are the crime rates in Sweden, more specifically in the South of Sweden? I read crime is happening more often that's why i'm asking.
Hate to give this video thumb down! Usually I love your videos. This one lack CC so I don't get anything of what you say because I'm deaf. Hatar att ge den här videon tumme ner! Vanligtvis gillar jag dina filmer! Den här saknar CC så jag får inte ut något av den för jag är döv.
Hi there, Thanks for the feedback! I just looked into this video and I could watch it with CC. It's usually automated so I'm not sure why it doesn't work for you. I can definitely see that it is frustrating. I will check my future videos if they have automated subtitles. Thank you and have a great day!
@@LivingSwedish It works now! Great!
Södermalm has never been multicultural, it's one of the most homogeneous areas of Stockholm.
A late comment!
Yeah, even sweden is a stratified country.. even if we is kind of proud of our "equality"!
However there still is people that earn more then others in sweden, by heretige, education, entrepeneurship.. a lot of reasons!
In anyway.. where to live.. yeah, one often want to live where others in the same situation as one self lives, becuse one share the same social and economic situation.. often altso political wievs!
Its there that both "Jante" and "Lagom" comes in.. and I only gonna focus on the good part of those!
Is it importante to live in an expencive area or is it importante that ones children can roam freely to neighbours place in a townhouse/condomium/apartment.. area?
Very good questions. I think everyone has to decide for themselves. But very interesting point of view 😊
As said before, i grew up in Handen. Handens bad rep comes from 1967 when 3 cops was shot dead in Handen centrum. Brandbergen wasnt the best neighborhood until the 90s when they renovated the area and almost bankrupted Haninge kommun in the process. But now its nothing wrong with it. Jordbro has never been a good area and still isnt...
All areas in Stockholm are bad ;) i would never ever move to Stockholm.
Nä Stockholm gör sig bäst att besöka tillfälligt.
Fair enough! I'm sure not everyone likes it.
you mised tyresta nationalpark,Rudans friluftsområde och naturreservat were you can fish if you get an fishing card they inplant fish every year
Oh, did I even forget to mention Tyresta Nationalpark? I even included a picture from there 😅 Thanks for the reminders! I even still have to check out Rudans friluftsområde myself 🙌