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Homes for sale in Strömsholm-Säby, Hallstahammars kommun

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The housing market in Strömsholm-Säby

For sale now
10 homes
Median price
1 400 000 kr
Price per m²
20 146 kr
Median size
150 m²

There are currently 10 homes for sale in Strömsholm-Säby. The median price is 1 400 000 kr, or 20 146 kr per square metre. The median home is 150 m². The supply consists of 6 houses and 4 plots. Price figures are based on the 9 listings in the area that carry a stated price.

Living in Strömsholm-Säby

Strömsholm-Säby carries area rating B — a combination of economy, area type, school results and incident density from public statistics. Household economy is in the top 29% nationally. The population has grown 1% over the past five years.

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Common questions about Strömsholm-Säby

Strömsholm-Säby has around 1 363 residents according to SCB (2025). The population has grown 1% over the past five years.

The median price for homes for sale in Strömsholm-Säby is 1 400 000 kr, or 20 146 kr per square metre. The figure is based on the 9 listings in the area that carry a stated price right now, and changes continuously.

The median price per square metre for homes for sale in Strömsholm-Säby is 20 146 kr.

Of the 10 homes for sale in Strömsholm-Säby, 6 houses and 4 plots.

There are currently 10 homes listed in Strömsholm-Säby. Supply changes continuously — a watch sends you a daily summary of new listings in the area.

Strömsholm-Säby is rated B by SökHem's area rating, which combines economy, area type, school results and incident density from public statistics. Only areas above the Swedish average get a rating.

Strömsholm-Säby is rated B. The rating combines economy, area type, school results and incident density from public statistics — never opinion.

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