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Sweden offers everything to make that ideal holiday home combining exciting summer vacations for all the family - from adventure sports to superb fishing, sailing, surfing, swimming, snorkelling, cycling, golf and many more plus the best of winter sports. Just imagine 22 hours of daylight in July and summer temperatures that last year averaged 22c. TRANAS is a great place to spend your summer and winter vacations and also a wonderful place to live. It provides ample opportunities for active leasure time and cultural activities. Visit the many museums, and sights of historical interest, enjoy a round of golf or some of the many other outdoor activities. Our exclusive fully refurbished apartment building is located just 2 kms out of town and are shielded by a backdrop of Pine trees with footpaths leading to local bathing facilities. There is a bus stop right outside affording easy access to STORGATAN which is the main High Street and vital nerve centre of this historic town, famous for being the longest and widest shopping street in Sweden and boasting a wonderful selection of shops, cafe's, restaurants and art galleries and also for holding a regular market day where stall holders sell their local products. During the summer months it holds many musical events enjoyed by tourists and locals alike. Letting The Apartments Sweden has the strongest rental market in Europe, with over 60% of the Swedish population opting to rent. As you can imagine there is a huge demand for quality refurbished rental apartments in Tranas, tenants tend to stay between 1-4 years, such is the quality of the apartments there is already a waiting list of tenants. Twenty-three of the Twenty-four apartments have been let out in just the last two weeks alone, they have all been let out on 3 month contracts which is the norm in Sweden. We have saved one apartment back as a show flat for investors. The 1 apartments are generating a net return of between 6 and 7% per annum. Property prices in Sweden last year rose by 13%, these figures are certainly set to continue for 2008 and beyond.
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