Wednesday, October 5, 2016

In this city of rising house prices the most outside of the Eastern – E24

The last twelve months, house prices in Trondheim increased by 8,6 per cent. For comparison, the prices have increased 3.5 per cent in Bergen, 5.1 per cent in Tromsø and 3.6 per cent in Kristiansand.

– There is a pressure in the market now that make that we expect that inflation is going to persist, and Trondheim is one of the regions that are going to go best in the future, ” says Property Norway director Christian Vammervold Dreyer to E24.

While at the same time the housing quickly away. In Trondheim it takes now average 20 days to sell a home, on average 34 days for the entire country total.

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the Reason the house prices will continue to rise is a combination of strong tolvmånedersvekst, a decreasing number of homes on the market, short salgstid and a lot of sales, believes Dreyer.

– All sell well

Boligprisvekststatistikken which was laid out Wednesday shows that september has been a strong month with a price decrease of only 0.3 per cent in Trondheim. In the centre where the growth is highest and the prices have even increased by 0.1 per cent.

– the Statistics confirm our picture. Trondheim has had a positive trend throughout the year, and we see that we rapidly achieve higher salgsgrader in the projects we put out for sale. They apply in all segments for both price and geography. Now selling all good, ” says ceo Emil Easter in Veidekke Property to E24.

the Strongest is the rise in prices in the centre and on the Chapter in which the housing has been 10.2 per cent more expensive in the past year.

the Centre will always sell best, but even in areas where sales traditionally have been slower, for example on the Tiller where we have a large project, have salgstakten been good throughout the year, ” says Easter.

Stavanger in improvement

Boligprisstatistikken shows in addition to steady growth in Trondheim also improvement for the Stavanger region.

– We see a tilbudsside which is significantly lower, it sold more homes and we see that it begins to wiggle in nybyggmarkedet which is a very good sign. In sum, we see many indicators pointing in a positive direction for Stavanger, ” says Dreyer.

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The past 12 months, house prices in Vestlandsbyen decreased by 5.3 per cent.

It takes some time before we notice it in the prices, so we expect that the prices in Stavanger will normalise in the course of 2017 compared with the rest of the country, ” explains Dreyer.

How have house prices evolved in the large cities in september: (nominal increase from august)

Oslo, norway: 1.3%

Bergen: -0,9%

Trondheim: -0,3 per cent

Stavanger: -1, 2 per cent

Kristiansand: -1,0 per cent

Tromsø: – 0.9%

Average Norway: – 0.1 percent

Statistics is a collaboration between Property Uk, land value, Find.no.

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