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Communal Living (Kollektivboende)

What does it mean?

Communal living (kollektivboende) is a housing form where multiple households share common spaces like kitchens, living rooms, laundry rooms, or gardens, while each resident has their own private room or apartment. It differs from being a lodger in that it is an intentional housing form with equal residents — no one is the "host."

Communal living has a long history in Sweden with collective housing built as early as the 1930s. Today, interest is growing again, driven by high housing costs in cities and the desire for social community. Modern communal living ranges from informal shared apartments to organized collective housing with association structures. Rental law rules vary depending on the tenure form — in some cases each resident has their own contract, in others they share a joint contract.

Key Points

  • Shared common spaces (kitchen, living room) with private room or apartment
  • Equal living arrangement — differs from being a lodger
  • Long tradition in Sweden with collective housing since the 1930s
  • Driven by high housing costs and desire for social community
  • Rental law rules vary — individual or joint contracts

Practical Tip

Interested in communal living? Check if there are organized collective houses in your city, or search for co-residents through platforms like Bofrid. Keep in mind that clear rules for shared spaces and cost-sharing are essential.

Read more about Communal Living (Kollektivboende) on Bofrid.se

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