BOVIERAN

Bovieran is Balder's housing concept offering tenant-owner apartments for people who turned 55 and who wish to live in a modern and comfortable environment inspired by the Riviera.

Bovieran AB was founded in 2005 by the Mellberg family, and four years later, the first Bovieran was completed in Partille, just outside of Gothenburg. In 2013, the collaboration between Balder and Bovieran began, and since January 2015, it has been a wholly-owned subsidiary within the Balder Group.

You can find upcoming Bovieran projects on our website for new projects.

Tenant-owner apartments in unique environment

Community, social bonding, and security are of great importance in Bovieran. In addition to a modern tenant-owner apartment, residents also have access to common areas and a large enclosed garden. Bovieran is comfortable housing developted by Balder and where apartment owners manage their own tentans-owner association.

All Bovieran facilities are designed similarly, with a U-shaped building and a 1,600 square meter enclosed garden in the centre. Each Bovieran has around 50 apartments distributed across three floors, all with a balcony or patio.

Inspired by the Riviera

Living in a Bovieran is a bit like living on the Riviera, not least thanks to the enclosed garden with exotic plants. The winter garden is Bovieran's natural heart and meeting place. Here, residents have access to an idyllic environment with a Mediterranean climate and plants from around the world. The garden offers a space for socialising and for enjoying a book in peace and quiet. Many tenant-owner associations organise various activities for their members, for example lectures, coffee breaks, boules tournaments, and celebrations.

Community has always been and will always be a guiding principle in the work with Bovieran. The ambition is to continue to place social interaction at the centre, which is achieved by further developing the concept and creating new opportunities for collaboration between Bovieran's tenant-owner associations in Sweden.

From Falun to Landskrona

In the autumn of 2023, residents moved into Boverian Svedala, which is one of the latest Bovieran facilities in Sweden. The concept is well-liked and more establishments are expected. You can find all upcoming Bovieran projects on our new construction website.

In Sweden there are 28 Bovieran

  • Borgholm
  • Enköping     
  • Eskilstuna
  • Falkenberg
  • Falun
  • Haninge
  • Helsingborg
  • Hönö
  • Järfälla
  • Kalmar
  • Karlstad
  • Landskrona
  • Linköping
  • Norrköping
  • Norrtälje
  • Nyköping
  • Partille
  • Sala
  • Salem
  • Skövde
  • Staffanstorp
  • Strängnäs
  • Svedala
  • Varberg
  • Vänersborg
  • Västerås
  • Växjö
  • Örebro