Hemlo's BRF analysis
Brf Apelträdet 7
Org. no. 769605-3821 · Stockholm
Acceptable, with remarksBased on the 2024 annual report · Analysed 30 Apr 2026
Summary
Brf Apelträdet 7 receives Hemlo grade D (6 out of 10) in Hemlo's independent analysis of the 2024 annual report. The annual fee is 218 kr per square metre per year. Lower fee per m² than 98% of associations in Stockholm. The analysis highlights, among other things: Stambyte kan vara nära eller saknas helt, Stor refinansieringsrisk när hela låneportföljen förfaller, Låga avgifter kan dölja framtida höjningar.
Compared with neighbouring associations
- Lower fee per m² than 98% of associations in Stockholm
- Larger maintenance fund than 74% of associations in Stockholm
Association facts
- Municipality
- Stockholm
- Built
- 1921
- Apartments
- 22
Identified risks
- Pipe replacement may be near or entirely absentCritical
- High refinancing risk when the entire loan portfolio maturesHigh
- Low fees can conceal future increasesHigh
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- Fee per square metre218 kr/m²/år
Fee per square metre makes associations of different sizes comparable.
- Debt per square metre
- Savings per square metre
- Fee trend
- Loan structure and rate terms
- Interest-rate sensitivity
- Maintenance plan
- Planned renovations
Frequently asked questions
- Is Brf Apelträdet 7 a financially healthy housing cooperative?
- Brf Apelträdet 7 receives Hemlo grade D (6 out of 10) in Hemlo's independent analysis of the 2024 annual report.
- How high is the fee in Brf Apelträdet 7?
- The annual fee is 218 kr per square metre per year. Fee per square metre makes associations of different sizes comparable.
- What does Hemlo grade D mean?
- Hemlo grade D means “Acceptable, with remarks”. The grade scale runs from A to G and is based on Hemlo's health score 0–10 — an independent assessment of the association's annual report. Brf Apelträdet 7 has a health score of 6 out of 10.