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09896: Rental market survey. Landlords in the main cities, by type of landlord (per cent) 2012 - 2024

Konsumprisindeksen, Statistics Norway
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Trym Kristian Økland, Statistics Norway
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2024-12-19 08:00
Landlords:
per cent
Landlords:
31.12.
Statistics Norway
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The figures are not based on register data. The estimates for Stavanger and Tromsø must be treated with some caution. Rounding off may cause a marginal deviation from 100. 2024: Student housing is being captured to a greater extent following improvements to the population.