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The problem with this house-type is that Swedish ground has fairly high concentrations of radon, so it's easy to poison yourself.

As for popularity of such houses, they encountered some increase in popularity in now-Finland after WW2, as heavy Soviet bombings had destroyed apartment buildings. By 1970s they had again turned into a "lifestyle choice".

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