Monday, March 28, 2016

- Norway’s toughest cabin – OBI Online

– The right person will probably be willing to give between 50 and 70 million for the cottage to Kjell Inge Røkke in Oppdal. I’m sure he could have managed to sell the place to Gjelsten or someone else in their system for so much.

It says a prolific real estate agent operating in high-end layer to capital. He has knowledge of Røkke hut, but will not be named.

The reason for the informal “valuation” of Rokke’s cabin is Kapital article “Rikingsafariens baddest cottages”.

There named we nests heir Anders Wilhelmsen and his wife Christina’s cottage at Hafjell, which was estimated to be worth 50 million crowns, to Norway’s toughest and most expensive. The case was based on article series Rikingsafarien from last year, where we prepared estimates of the market value of the baddest cottages at Hafjell, Norefjell Geilo, Hemsedal and Kvitfjell. Oppdal was not with the outline and some of our readers have responded to that Rokke cabin was not named Norway’s most expensive.

Several agencies believe, however, that it is difficult to estimate how much Rokke cabin is worth. Many of the cabins in the section have a higher construction cost than market value. Building cost of Rokke property has previously been estimated at about 200 million.

– Røkke place is so big and special and costly built that it is almost impossible to put a price, says another Realtor .

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Røkke hut, which was designed by Finn Sandmæl, was built ca. 15 years ago. It is now of at most 2,500 square meters and is built in two stages. Billionaire has over the years acquired several plots located adjacent to the cottage and now owns the capital experiencing an area of ​​roughly 30 acres, some with cabins.

According to See and Hear the cottage including “32 toilets, is packed with great carvings, lovely details and sumptuous luxury. ” It should also include swimming pool, Jacuzzi, state of the art gym and a huge banquet hall.

Røkke has also splashed out 25 million at the local airport, to make sure it was big enough that he and his family would be able to land at the lodge with a private plane.

Senior Lecturer and Head Stian Knutsen EiendomsMegler 1 Oppdal will not estimate a market value at the cottage to Røkke.

– Rokke cabin is by far baddest in New York City and in the country in terms of number of square meters and the craft of the buildings. Frode Strand-Nielsen has a great cabin with extremely high standard. Find Sandmæl cottage, Odd Sørlie bought for 10.5 million crowns, is very evocative, says Knutsen.

The local newspaper for Oppdal, UP , also reacted on that Rokke’s cabin was not in Kapital overview. Subsequent newspaper wrote an article about the cottage was estimated to have a sales value of 43 million when it was assessed a few years ago in connection with property tax. The newspaper also referred to an article in the Look and Listen , where real estate agent Miguel Vivot Sørholt few years ago stated that the cabin was worth 70-80 million.

Knutsen says that the most attractive areas in New York City is around skilift with Beitostolen, where Røkke cabin, and at Hovden and in Vangslia.

– the second area is Gjevilvassdalen. The market in New York City is more stable than many places in eastern where there have been major ups and downs, says Knutsen.

Real Estate Per Hårstad, who is general manager of one of DNB Trondheim Offices, says that it’s OK selling condos in a great location on the Oppdal prissjiktet 6-9000000 million.

– When the price reaches ten million and more, are struggling in Oppdal, says Hårstad.

Sport profiles Marit Bjørgen, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Vebjørn Rodal vacationing also in Oppdal. Moreover, investor and antiquities Ola Mæle, coming from Snåsa in Nord-Trondelag, a large yard in Oppdal.

You are Snåsa man’s got to say something about the value of Røkke- cabin?

– Snåsa man or Joralf Gjerstad, were clocks in the church where my father was a priest. I sit too close to the Røkke that I would say something about the value of his cabin, saying Mæle.

– What had you sold your own place for?

– My place is more like a folk museum with 17 to 18 buildings that I have collected. The oldest is from 1934. The courtyard is of special interest, says Mæle.

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