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Stockholm parking spots pricier than apartments

A 700,000 kronor ($105,051) asking price didn't stop the sale of a parking spot in Stockholm's trendy Östermalm district where the price for real estate designated for cars can exceed the per square-metre price of nearby apartments.

Stockholm parking spots pricier than apartments

There has been a growing trend in Stockholm of parking prices rising to such enormous amounts that they’ve exceeding some apartments in cost per metre square.

Recently, the Fredegård estate agency managed to sell a parking place on Floragatan in the trendy Stockholm district of Östermalm which had an original asking price of 700,000 kronor.

The prices have caught the eye of the Swedish media and left car owners scratching their heads.

“If you buy an apartment with a parking place, you can get very good money from selling the space in this city,” said real estate agent Peter Messeter from Fredgårds to The Local.

The place recently sold by Messeter is 2.5 by six metres, and was also available for monthly rental at the price of 510 kronor.

However, the 700,000 kronor price tag didn’t even raise eyebrows in Messeter’s office.

“We’ve seen parking places being sold that were triple, even quadruple that asking price,” he said.

With a price that translates into the equivalent to 100,000 kronor per square-metre, the figure is well above the average kronor per square-metre price of an apartment in the area.

The increased public attention has driven droves of curious car owners and outraged readers to contact Fredegårds.

“I don’t understand it, it’s beginning to get ridiculous,” said Messeter.

Another parking spot on nearby Skeppargatan was put on the market last week by the Mäklarhuset estate agency with an asking price 650,000 kronor.

While there have been a number of speculative buyers, bidding for the property has yet to commence.

While the cost of the spot is enough to buy a nice three-room flat in the Stockholm suburbs or a sizeable villa in rural Sweden, agent Patrik Lundberg explained that spending hundreds of thousands of kronor on a parking spot in central Stockholm actually makes economic sense.

“From an economic perspective, it’s actually much more expensive to rent a parking spot in the same area, even if this is obviously a lot of money,” he told the Expressen newspaper.

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How to avoid taxi scams at Stockholm’s Arlanda Airport

Taxi prices in Sweden are not regulated, so the cost of your journey can vary wildly depending on the company you travel with. How can you make sure you're not getting ripped off?

How to avoid taxi scams at Stockholm's Arlanda Airport

Check the comparison price

Tourists and foreigners are often the target of unlicensed taxi operators, so if you’re getting a taxi in Sweden, always check the window for a yellow and white sign with the jämförpris or comparison price, as well as yellow registration plates at the front and back of the vehicle.

This is a legal requirement and will show you the price of a 10 kilometre journey taking 15 minutes at different times of day, although beware that they are allowed to add an extra fee for pickup/dropoff at stations or terminals, as well as a waiting fee. 

Don’t be tempted to get in a taxi without these yellow registration plates – it’s an illegal taxi and can be expensive, or in the worst case scenario, dangerous.

Keep an eye on the company you’re travelling with

At Arlanda, there are different sections in the taxi queue for different companies. The first queue, closest to the exit, is for friåkarna, or the independent taxis. The second queue has small companies which are linked to a central ordering station, followed by Taxi Kurir, Sverigetaxi, Taxi Stockholm, with taxis to Uppsala and Västerås in the last queue. You don’t have to take the first taxi in the queue.

The taxi companies in this zone have an agreement with Swedavia, who run Arlanda Airport, which means that the maximum price for journeys in the marked zone below is regulated – 800 kronor for a standard-sized car for 1-4 people, or 1,275 kronor for a larger car.

The taxi zone at Arlanda – journeys within the dotted line shouldn’t cost more than 800 kronor for a small car. Photo: Swedavia

As you can see, there are many Stockholm suburbs which are not included in the taxi zone. So if you’re going to be travelling to a destination outside of the taxi zone area, you’ll be paying the meter rate – which is why it’s important to check the jämförpris before you get into the car.

Do the prices really vary that much?

Yes.

A number of taxi passengers have in recent months complained of extremely high prices when travelling to destinations just outside of the taxi zone area. Many of these passengers thought they were getting into a Taxi Stockholm cab (with a basic jämförpris of 349 kronor), only to realise upon arrival that they’d actually got into a cab run by a different operator with a much higher jämförpris.

“Some people come into our reception crying because they’ve paid five or six thousand kronor,” Taxi Stockholm’s CEO Pernilla Samuelsson told public broadcaster SVT.

According to Samuelsson, the company has had issues with so-called “copycabs” for a number of years. In 2022, Taxi Stockholm sued a copycat company which was using a name and logo which was almost identical to theirs and won. The company was forced to change its name and pay Taxi Stockholm six million kronor in damages.

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