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Rental market survey
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06221: Rental market survey. Average monthly rents and annual rents per sqm, by price zone and type of landlord (NOK) (closed series) 2006 - 2011 Ny
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About the statistics
Contact
Konsumprisindeksen, Statistics Norway
+47 62 88 56 34
konsumprisindeksen@ssb.no
Updated
2012-03-29 10:00
Unit
Average monthly rents:
NOK
Average annual rents per sqm:
NOK
Source
Statistics Norway
Database
External PROD
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Definition. Average monthly rents
Definition. Average annual rents per sqm
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Mandatory
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1
of total
2
Average monthly rents
Average annual rents per sqm
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year
Mandatory
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1
of total
7
2011 Ny
2011 Gml
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
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price zone
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0
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7
Optional variable
The whole country
Oslo including Bærum
Akershus (excluding Bærum)
Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger and Tromsø
Urban settlements with more than 20, 000 inhabitants
Urban settlements with between 2,000-19,999 inhabitants
Urban settlements with between 200 and 1,999 inhabitants and sparsely populated areas
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type of landlord
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0
of total
6
Optional variable
All types of landlords
Family/Friends
Other private individual
Private landlord/Private letting agency
Municipality/Student organisation
Staff dwelling/On other terms
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Footnotes
Average rents are weighted and can therefore not be added up. Number of observations differ according to stratification. Average rent levels between years are not directly comparable since the survey is based on unique samples each year that can differ according to variables that are important for the rent level. 'Urban settlements with more than 20,000 inhabitants' - Excluding Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger, and Akershus. 'Urban settlements with between 2,000 and 19,999 inhabitants' and 'Urban settlements with between 200 and 1,999 inhabitants and sparsely populated areas' - Excluding Akershus. Method changes in 2012 makes the figures less comparable with previous years.
price zone
The classification of area is not an official classification standard.