Friday, May 6, 2016

Housing prices continue to rise – Adresseavisen

Nationwide house prices rose rose 1.4 percent in April compared with March. Housing prices have not risen as much in the month of April since 2009.

Adjusted for seasonal variations, prices rose in this country by 0.6 percent.

– April was another strong month in the housing market, and it is in eastern prices develop strongly. Especially Oslo has a strong inflation so far this year and stands out with a low supply of housing to meet the strong demand, says CEO Christan Vammervold Dreyer in Real Estate Norway.

Of the main cities it is only Oslo and Kristiansand have higher inflation than Trondheim in April.

Lower årsøkning

Although the prices of existing homes in Trondheim have developed somewhat weaker than the country as a whole, still regarded as a strong development, writes Property Norway in a press release. Districts Saupstad, Heimdal, Munkvoll and Kattem had the highest inflation in April.

recluse had the highest inflation in Trondheim last month, and the average price of detached houses in the city is 5.1 million.

the past 12 months, house prices have risen by 4.1 percent in Trondheim. Also it is weaker than inflation in the rest of the country, where 12-month growth of 5.8 percent. Oslo has the highest inflation of 10.5 per cent the last twelve months. Only Stavanger declines. It is 7.2 percent.



Fewer homes for sale

In April, it sold 493 homes in Trondheim, which is 7.7 percent less compared to the same month last year . So far this year it sold 9.4 percent fewer homes than in the same period last year.

On a national basis, it sold more existing homes in April this year, with 8916. This is an increase of 9.4 percent from the same month last year.

at the end of April, 401 resale homes for sale in Trondheim, which is 12.8 percent fewer than a year ago.

the average selling time, it will say from a home advertised until it is sold, was 24 days in Trondheim in April. It is faster than in the rest of the country, where the average sales time was 37 days.

The average residence in Trondheim now costs approximately NOK 2,902,930 respectively.

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