In the past decade, the number of self-employed individuals in the real estate sector in Sweden has remained largely stable at 4,000, with the only significant dip occurring in 2021, where the value dropped to 3,000 before rebounding in 2022 and 2023. This indicates overall stability with a notable short-term volatility in 2021. The year-on-year variation for most years has been 0%, except for 2021 (-25%) and 2022 (33.33%), demonstrating a near-constant market presence of self-employed professionals in this sector.
For 2024 and beyond, the data forecasts a continuation of this stability, estimating that the number of self-employed individuals will remain at 4,000. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) for the past five years is reported to be 0%, reinforcing the trend of sector stability.
Future trends to watch for include potential impacts of digital transformation in real estate transactions, economic shifts that may affect the housing market, and regulatory changes that could influence self-employment in this sector. Analyzing these factors will be critical in predicting any deviations from the current stable trend.