Stockholm Housing Agency (Bostadsförmedlingen)
What does it mean?
Bostadsförmedlingen is Stockholm's municipal housing queue and Sweden's largest housing agency. Over 700,000 people are in the queue, and the average waiting time for an inner-city apartment can be 15-20 years. The system is based on queue time — the person who has waited longest is offered the apartment first.
Registration costs SEK 200 plus SEK 200 per year to maintain your place. You can register from age 18. The agency distributes rental apartments from municipal housing companies (such as Stockholmshem, Svenska Bostäder, and Familjebostäder) as well as private landlords who choose to use the queue. New construction often has shorter wait times but higher rents.
Key Points
- Sweden's largest housing queue — over 700,000 people in line in Stockholm
- Queue system based on waiting time — longest wait gets the apartment first
- Register from age 18 — costs SEK 200/year to maintain your place
- Distributes rental apartments from municipal and private landlords
- Average wait time in inner city: 15-20 years, shorter in outer areas
Practical Tip
Register in Stockholm's housing queue as early as possible — at age 18. Even if you don't need housing now, you're building valuable queue time. Don't forget to pay the annual fee to keep your spot.
Based on content from Bofrid's Knowledge Bank