The big house that was closed off, which you see at 9:25 in the video, is the most expensive house ever sold in Sweden. The Spotify founder Daniel Ek purchased it in 2020 for about 550-570 million Swedish kronor. That is around 60 to 63 million USD.
I love the house at 19:53. It's charming and not to big, not too small. It's so fun seeing huge houses but I'd rather live in a charming normal sized house than a modern style mansion.
I like your comments. Sometimes they are a little silly, but in general - I like them. They are also the main reason why I watch your videos. Keep it up.
I would probably get lost in my own home if I lived in one of those, but the peacefulness is beautiful. Though also too detached from reality. Thanks for showing us Stockholm from different perspectives!
That was so fun! You are never too old for mittens. So glad you found them. Oh, where you not going to your home country for Christmas? I'm glad you showed this neighborhood.
Darn, i missed it😃but replay is okay to! Fantastic weather and you mittens are on, perfect👌seeing these big houses makes me wonder if they are happier than ” normal” people🤔! Well, thank’s for the walk among the ”richer” neighberhood😂! TC!🖐
You have to go for a walk in Nacka, the Southern part of Saltsjö-Boo. You can walk very close to the water besides Lännersta sundet all the way out to Boo-badet in Baggensfjärden. Then you have the fancy houses on the hill on one side and the sea on the other side. The free path is actually in their backyard. I ts called ”lugna promenaden”.
Wowww! Just wowww! Lovely homes. But cleaning is my concern if I get to win a house like that with even 10 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms! I would rather have a tiny luxury home with a big lot around so I can plant edible and decorative ones. But no man is an island, of course I would still love privacy and a quiet neighborhood.You are so cool, just by asking where are the big houses here😃. A certified vlogger is on his way!!!🙌🏻🙌🏻
Beautiful homes beautiful neighborhood. You did a very good job of showing us this area! Totally agree, as you get older who gives a sh*t about style, gotta keep warm. Haha 😂 I really enjoyed this walk! Thanks 😊
Thanks for covering Djursholm. It's about 50 years since I visited . The American car referred to ...well these were quite common in Stockholm in the 60s and 70s , I believe used ones were imported many for use as taxis if I remember correctly. Nice video, Thanks
This gave us a pretty good impression of the district. Rich and famous people everywhere are concerned about their privacy and security, I wouldn't want to live like that, although sometimes being apart from the neighbours would be a nice luxury.... lol
Thank you again for these video tours. It looks like a beautiful day there and l enjoy your comments. I guess "Lagom" would not be a good name for a street in that neighborhood! 😇
The richest municipalities in Sweden are: Danderyd (Danderyd, Djursholm) in Stockholm Lomma (Lomma/Bjärred) in Scania/Skåne Vellinge (Vellinge, Höllviken, Skanör/Falsterbo, Ljunghusen) in Scania/Skåne Täby in Stockholm Lidingö in Stockholm Usually the richest of the richest live in Östermalm, Djursholm, in the countryside (manor, castle in the Mälardals region, Stockholm region, Östergötland and Västergötland and Skåne/Scania, the latter being the most castle-dense regIon in the country) or one of the regions in Skåne. The richest Stockholmers own summer properties in Båstad and Torekov in Skåne, which traditionally is a summer's location with its tennis tournament.
the car you saw in your walk. it is a Cadillac basically our (american) own version of a bmw or mercedes-bens. good cars but they devalued in price like crazy, so it better to buy them used lol. Also i was surprised to see a coop in that town. I thought they would have their own version of whole foods
In other countries, those houses would be inside a closed neighbourhood where only the owners and their guests would be allowed to get in, protected by guardians with weapons and dogs.
Great video, super fun to see. But you're wrong when you talk about famous artists, actors and politicians. They can't afford these houses. The people who live here are old money or CEO's, bank directors, investors and large business owners.
There are some Swedish artists who live in Djursholm though, like Björn Ulvaeus, Charlotte Perelli, Magnus Uggla, Loa Falkman, and Sebastian Ingrosso and Axwell from Swedish House Mafia lives there too. Tove Lo grew up there. Marie Fredriksson from Roxette lived there, before she passed away. Also some sports people like Robin Söderling, Andreas Andersson and Mats Sundin lives there. But yeah, a lot of the houses are owned by investors, ceo:s etc.
Gated communities aren´t really a thing in Sweden. They are building the first one in Småland in Southern Sweden though, called Strandudden it´s supposed to be ready in 2022, but I read that they seem to struggle to get the houses there sold. Too a Swede it´s odd to not be able to walk everywhere (unless it´s on someone's private yard), not to be able to walk on a street, or along a beach or by a lake is to us really strange and unusual.
4:50 We typically start a question to a stranger with "Förlåt (får jag fråga)", or at least "Ursäkta (mig men)", or similar polite phrase. Are you that direct in Holland?
@@letswalkaroundstockholm In Sweden it depends on situation as well as family culture. I was a little unpolite here though, but you probably know this cranky old dude by know.
@@herrbonk3635 hehe all good. I have been living in Sweden for 15yrs now so i know how it works in Sweden by now luckily enough. I always appriciate your feedback , keep it coming!
The big house that was closed off, which you see at 9:25 in the video, is the most expensive house ever sold in Sweden. The Spotify founder Daniel Ek purchased it in 2020 for about 550-570 million Swedish kronor. That is around 60 to 63 million USD.
Wow haha
Interesting piece of information, thank you.
Omg I used to bike around here I didn't know
The noise of walking on snow is really brain massage, nice!
I love the house at 19:53. It's charming and not to big, not too small. It's so fun seeing huge houses but I'd rather live in a charming normal sized house than a modern style mansion.
I like your comments. Sometimes they are a little silly, but in general - I like them. They are also the main reason why I watch your videos. Keep it up.
Thanks alot 🙏🏻
Oh shit, I cant go in here. Priceless commentary Daniel
Haha I forgot to put on a premiere sorry 👍🏻
Don’t worry! :)
Thank you Daniel for really nice walk in the beautiful plase!
Glad you featured this richest neighborhood. . . It's beautiful !!
I would probably get lost in my own home if I lived in one of those, but the peacefulness is beautiful. Though also too detached from reality. Thanks for showing us Stockholm from different perspectives!
Yes thats the best part, it feels country side. Its a bit to big for me aswell
It is not peaceful here in djursholm
@@trustee8503 It definitely is compared to the rest of Sweden for sure
That was so fun! You are never too old for mittens. So glad you found them. Oh, where you not going to your home country for Christmas? I'm glad you showed this neighborhood.
Next week
Darn, i missed it😃but replay is okay to! Fantastic weather and you mittens are on, perfect👌seeing these big houses makes me wonder if they are happier than ” normal” people🤔! Well, thank’s for the walk among the ”richer” neighberhood😂! TC!🖐
Hi Monica, I missed it too! 😄💙
@@jackjax532 😃
You have to go for a walk in Nacka, the Southern part of Saltsjö-Boo. You can walk very close to the water besides Lännersta sundet all the way out to Boo-badet in Baggensfjärden.
Then you have the fancy houses on the hill on one side and the sea on the other side. The free path is actually in their backyard. I ts called ”lugna promenaden”.
I will check it out!
@@letswalkaroundstockholm great! 🙋♀️
One of the best walks you've done 👍🙂☀️❄ everything is so beautiful, calm and peaceful 💛 so relaxing 🤎
Glad you found your mittens 👍
Wowww! Just wowww! Lovely homes. But cleaning is my concern if I get to win a house like that with even 10 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms! I would rather have a tiny luxury home with a big lot around so I can plant edible and decorative ones. But no man is an island, of course I would still love privacy and a quiet neighborhood.You are so cool, just by asking where are the big houses here😃. A certified vlogger is on his way!!!🙌🏻🙌🏻
Thank u bro.merry christmas to u as well
Beautiful homes beautiful neighborhood. You did a very good job of showing us this area!
Totally agree, as you get older who gives a sh*t about style, gotta keep warm. Haha 😂
I really enjoyed this walk! Thanks 😊
Cada detalle simple tu logras hacerlo sentir increible.....gracias
Thanks for video i love you! I ask you about that video before !
You are welcome ❤
I love. love. love your channel and Sweden.
Thanks 🇸🇪🙏🏻
Thanks for covering Djursholm. It's about 50 years since I visited . The American car referred to ...well these were quite common in Stockholm in the 60s and 70s , I believe used ones were imported many for use as taxis if I remember correctly.
Nice video, Thanks
I used to live at Nybytorpsvägen 6 when I was a kid. 1977-1080z If you ever walk by that house, please film it. It was a lovely area. ❤
Sure!
This gave us a pretty good impression of the district. Rich and famous people everywhere are concerned about their privacy and security, I wouldn't want to live like that, although sometimes being apart from the neighbours would be a nice luxury.... lol
It was a great walk and I found out many curious things.
Nice walk video jn ❄️ snow Stockholm Sweden 🇸🇪
Thanks 👍
Very nice. Beautiful vídeo.
Saudações aqui do Brasil Daniel.
Thank you again for these video tours. It looks like a beautiful day there and l enjoy your comments. I guess "Lagom" would not be a good name for a street in that neighborhood! 😇
Thanks for watching! Yes haha
The richest municipalities in Sweden are:
Danderyd (Danderyd, Djursholm) in Stockholm
Lomma (Lomma/Bjärred) in Scania/Skåne
Vellinge (Vellinge, Höllviken, Skanör/Falsterbo, Ljunghusen) in Scania/Skåne
Täby in Stockholm
Lidingö in Stockholm
Usually the richest of the richest live in Östermalm, Djursholm, in the countryside (manor, castle in the Mälardals region, Stockholm region, Östergötland and Västergötland and Skåne/Scania, the latter being the most castle-dense regIon in the country) or one of the regions in Skåne.
The richest Stockholmers own summer properties in Båstad and Torekov in Skåne, which traditionally is a summer's location with its tennis tournament.
Great information thanks alot 🇸🇪🙏🏻
you forgot Saltsjöbaden in Nacka
Lindo vídeo...obrigado por compartilhar!
Bom dia!
Aqui do Brasil!
Boa tarde !
Aí na Suécia!
super nice. Very impressive properties
Yes they are!
the car you saw in your walk. it is a Cadillac basically our (american) own version of a bmw or mercedes-bens. good cars but they devalued in price like crazy, so it better to buy them used lol. Also i was surprised to see a coop in that town. I thought they would have their own version of whole foods
The house on the left at 9:57 is Björn Ulvaeus from Abba
ah cool. That must have costed a few pennies hehe
Very, very impressive when can I move in 🤔
In other countries, those houses would be inside a closed neighbourhood where only the owners and their guests would be allowed to get in, protected by guardians with weapons and dogs.
Yes haha most likely.
The fences and hedgerows look middle-class for me.
This happens only in Latin America countries, in Europe this doesn’t exists.
It is very nice video and you give good vibes. Thanks 😊
There is possible live some component ABBA group ? Only live rich people and rich artists thank you for your video take care happy new year
At 9:57 to the left is Björn Ulvaeus house
Great video, super fun to see. But you're wrong when you talk about famous artists, actors and politicians. They can't afford these houses. The people who live here are old money or CEO's, bank directors, investors and large business owners.
Aaah good point you are probably right! Thanks
There are some Swedish artists who live in Djursholm though, like Björn Ulvaeus, Charlotte Perelli, Magnus Uggla, Loa Falkman, and Sebastian Ingrosso and Axwell from Swedish House Mafia lives there too. Tove Lo grew up there. Marie Fredriksson from Roxette lived there, before she passed away. Also some sports people like Robin Söderling, Andreas Andersson and Mats Sundin lives there. But yeah, a lot of the houses are owned by investors, ceo:s etc.
What time in the morning was it filmed
10am if I remember correctly
something i noticed the sun looks bigger around the north XD
You should repeat this walk with spring or summer weather
Definitely!
nice video daniel and it seems the concept of rich in sweden is the same as poor concept , looking from latino stance
Are shops closed on Sunday’s in Sweden ?
No. Only closed on Midsummer, Christmas day & 1st January. All other days everything open.
What's nice is that the area, despite it's wealth, does not appear to be a gated community (closed off to the public).
Gated communities aren´t really a thing in Sweden. They are building the first one in Småland in Southern Sweden though, called Strandudden it´s supposed to be ready in 2022, but I read that they seem to struggle to get the houses there sold.
Too a Swede it´s odd to not be able to walk everywhere (unless it´s on someone's private yard), not to be able to walk on a street, or along a beach or by a lake is to us really strange and unusual.
Lekker koud maar een mooie wandeling. Het Aerdenhout van Stockholm.
Daar ben ik helaas nog nooit geweest
@@letswalkaroundstockholm Woon je al lang in Stockholm? Kun je er goed aarden t.o.v. NL?
@@redwhite_040 Al 15jaar. Jahoor geen moment spijt gehad.
@@letswalkaroundstockholm Thanks lijkt me een leuke stad en vooral mooi land. Waar nog volop ruimte en groen is.
En betaalbare huizen natuurlijk.
so sushi and pizza seem popular in sweden
I was there and walking, and I lived in Nasbe ale,fine I remeber Japanis flag
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🎄🎄🎄🎄
Architectural it looks like a ordinary village.
Yes definitely. Its just the fact that its in Stockholm and the waterfront that makes it "special"
in this video, the architecture of the district is revealed by 1%.
I wouldn’t say that rich and famous live there , I live in Florida and we have really big “ rich and famous “ mansions here but who cares anyway hehe
Djursholm is Sweden's Beverly Hills...
Why this complaining about cameras? They are here and there and everywhere, not only in Djursholm.:)
In Grimvagen not reach people he he No Slott no Rapuntsel tower? no VRG castle ,,,,,oh
Hehe......nice to see........nice to see........but not my league.....;)
Fully agree haha
Ostermalm becomes a joke when I see this :D
Exactly haha
Funny enough, I prefer Ostermalm. 🤔
Hello
Hi
Sweden
4:50 We typically start a question to a stranger with "Förlåt (får jag fråga)", or at least "Ursäkta (mig men)", or similar polite phrase. Are you that direct in Holland?
In Holland we start directly with the question usually.
@@letswalkaroundstockholm In Sweden it depends on situation as well as family culture. I was a little unpolite here though, but you probably know this cranky old dude by know.
@@herrbonk3635 hehe all good. I have been living in Sweden for 15yrs now so i know how it works in Sweden by now luckily enough. I always appriciate your feedback , keep it coming!
Sweden is almost empty. There's almost nobody or few people when you have a walk
Well it was early Sunday morning.
Big houses are a waste because you really only live in a few rooms It’s also bad for the environment .
Fully agree