Gallery: The Local's Property of the Week

Hello folks and welcome to another Property of the Week. This time, we're heading to the east coast of Sweden where we have a family home up for sale. But bring your sunglasses, the brightness inside may blind you.
This week's choice for Property of the Week is an eight room home in Sandviken, north of Uppsala on the eastern coast.
The home is built on a 1,400 square metre plot, and comes with a price tag of 3.5 million kronor ($536,000). It was built just over 100 years ago in 1911 and offers up to five bedrooms if your family or visitors list is big.
IN PICTURES: The Local's Property of the Week
Real estate agents at Fastighetsbyrån note that the devil is in the detail with this one, and add that the whole home has been newly renovated.
Don't miss the high ceilings and stunning white theme. Just like heaven.
But why read about it when you can look inside, here?
Or find more properties here at Fastighetsbyrån's official site.
And be sure to pop in to our own property section here.
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This week's choice for Property of the Week is an eight room home in Sandviken, north of Uppsala on the eastern coast.
The home is built on a 1,400 square metre plot, and comes with a price tag of 3.5 million kronor ($536,000). It was built just over 100 years ago in 1911 and offers up to five bedrooms if your family or visitors list is big.
IN PICTURES: The Local's Property of the Week
Real estate agents at Fastighetsbyrån note that the devil is in the detail with this one, and add that the whole home has been newly renovated.
Don't miss the high ceilings and stunning white theme. Just like heaven.
But why read about it when you can look inside, here?
Or find more properties here at Fastighetsbyrån's official site.
And be sure to pop in to our own property section here.
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