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Prices and price indices: House prices and house price indices
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Highest rents in Oslo
The Rental market survey (RMS) 2017 shows that tenants living in Oslo pay the most for rented dwellings. Rents in Stavanger show a lower level than the centre of Bergen and Trondheim.
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Stable increase in commercial property rents
Commercial property rents increased by 2.5 per cent from 2014 to 2015. In the period from 2010-2015, rents increased by almost 15 per cent.
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House prices down 0.4 per cent
The prices for existing dwellings decreased in many regions in the second quarter of 2017. The largest fall was in the Oslo region and the southern parts of Norway, according to seasonally adjusted figures.
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New dwellings more expensive
The prices for new flats, small houses and detached houses have increased during the last year.
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House prices up 1.7 per cent
Prices for existing dwellings were increasing in all regions at the start of 2017. The growth is still highest in the Oslo area, according to seasonally-adjusted figures.
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Extensive regional variations between new and second-hand house prices
In 2016, the average price of a second-hand detached house was 69.6 per cent of the price of a new detached house. The ratio between the price of new and second-hand detached houses is almost unchanged from the previous year. There are extensive r...
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Price index for new multi-dwellings
Documents 2016/38
This report documents the background, development and methodologies used in the price index for new multi-dwellings.
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Highest rents in Oslo
The rental market survey 2016 shows that tenants living in Oslo pay the most for rented dwellings. Contrary to previous surveys, rents in Stavanger show a lower level than the centre of Bergen and Trondheim.
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Price index for new multi-dwelling houses
Documents 2007/9
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