Hej Stockholm Walks :) I know I mentioned this before, but I really like how laid back Kungsholmen seems to be. Thank you so much for showing photos of those interiors-it's so cool to see! Also, thank you for continuing to do your amazing walks!
Thank you so much for these multiple tours; Which links the past to the present ;; Which made us share with you the beauty of Sweden in general and Stockholm in particular ;; Greetings to you
Love the functionalism in architecture, clean lines and simplicity. 11,9M SEK for 104m2, if I calculated correctly, that's about 1M EUR ! Wow, steep, but then again, you live in a park with cute squirrels
Actually apartment and houses in Sweden almost always sell for much more than in the ads. That’s kind of a starting point for bids. Very expensive! But you do get the squirrels!
@@StockholmWalks Big apartment in nice area with balcony and view, yeah, that can't be cheap. I also like the fishbone parquet floor, a rarity nowadays. So for the people who can afford it, that would be money well spent
It's great to see the Daffodils out. They were my late Aunt Jean favorite flowers. If the Daffodils are out, Spring on its way. And I'll take that apartment. Lol
This neighborhood is quite charming with all the colorful buildings, nice views and green areas all around. I wish the newly constructed areas in Sweden were more like this. Not so much gray and dense.
@@ivverivve0049 That's one of the exceptions, I would say. I've visited so many new areas of Stockholm and most of them are not that pretty and green. Norra Djurgårdsstaden is also a "posh" area where rich people live, so they can afford paying for better architecture.
Hej Stockholm Walks :) I know I mentioned this before, but I really like how laid back Kungsholmen seems to be.
Thank you so much for showing photos of those interiors-it's so cool to see! Also, thank you for continuing to do your amazing walks!
Yeah, specifically this western part of Kungsholmen, but the whole island is a nice place!
Superb clip and wonderful walk through this city. You are doing a good job as always my friend!
Well thank you!
Super !!!🏬🏬
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much for these multiple tours; Which links the past to the present ;; Which made us share with you the beauty of Sweden in general and Stockholm in particular ;; Greetings to you
Greetings friend!
Love the functionalism in architecture, clean lines and simplicity. 11,9M SEK for 104m2, if I calculated correctly, that's about 1M EUR ! Wow, steep, but then again, you live in a park with cute squirrels
Actually apartment and houses in Sweden almost always sell for much more than in the ads. That’s kind of a starting point for bids. Very expensive! But you do get the squirrels!
@@StockholmWalks Big apartment in nice area with balcony and view, yeah, that can't be cheap. I also like the fishbone parquet floor, a rarity nowadays. So for the people who can afford it, that would be money well spent
It's great to see the Daffodils out. They were my late Aunt Jean favorite flowers. If the Daffodils are out, Spring on its way. And I'll take that apartment. Lol
Yeah, I’m with you about the apartment, and your aunt about the daffodils!
Nice.
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This neighborhood is quite charming with all the colorful buildings, nice views and green areas all around. I wish the newly constructed areas in Sweden were more like this. Not so much gray and dense.
Then you should take a look at the Muddus quarter in Norra Djurgårdsstaden!
@@ivverivve0049 That's one of the exceptions, I would say. I've visited so many new areas of Stockholm and most of them are not that pretty and green. Norra Djurgårdsstaden is also a "posh" area where rich people live, so they can afford paying for better architecture.
Hello Markus!
Yeah, I like it too
Spring has come.
Well, this walk didn’t feel like spring, but it’s warmer now!
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