Hemlo's BRF analysis
Bostadsrättsföreningen Astrea 12
Org. no. 714000-2275 · Stockholm
Not assessedBased on the 2023 annual report · Analysed 30 Apr 2026
Summary
Bostadsrättsföreningen Astrea 12 receives a health score of 1 out of 10 in Hemlo's independent analysis of the 2023 annual report. The debt is 6,036 kr per square metre and the annual fee is 301 kr per square metre per year. Lower fee per m² than 97% of associations in Stockholm.
Compared with neighbouring associations
- Higher debt per m² than 65% of associations in Stockholm
- Lower fee per m² than 97% of associations in Stockholm
- Larger maintenance fund than 60% of associations in Stockholm
- Lower equity ratio than 68% of associations in Stockholm
Association facts
- Municipality
- Stockholm
- Built
- 1880
- Apartments
- 16
- Total area
- 1 793 m²
Full analysis
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- Debt per square metre6,036 kr/m²
Debt per square metre is the association's total loans divided by the total living area — one of the most important financial indicators for a housing cooperative.
- Fee per square metre301 kr/m²/år
Fee per square metre makes associations of different sizes comparable.
- Savings per square metre
- Fee trend
- Loan structure and rate terms
- Interest-rate sensitivity
- Maintenance plan
- Planned renovations
Frequently asked questions
- Is Bostadsrättsföreningen Astrea 12 a financially healthy housing cooperative?
- Bostadsrättsföreningen Astrea 12 receives a health score of 1 out of 10 in Hemlo's independent analysis of the 2023 annual report.
- How high is the debt in Bostadsrättsföreningen Astrea 12?
- The debt is 6,036 kr per square metre. Debt per square metre is the association's total loans divided by the total living area — one of the most important financial indicators for a housing cooperative. Higher debt per m² than 65% of associations in Stockholm.
- How high is the fee in Bostadsrättsföreningen Astrea 12?
- The annual fee is 301 kr per square metre per year. Fee per square metre makes associations of different sizes comparable.