All of the agents E24 has been in contact with, opt for a brennhett hyttemarked in 2016, and the trend is unlikely to stop with the changes in the boliglånsforskriften, should we believe the agents.
I don’t think the sale of holiday homes on the mountain will stagnate because of the new rules. People’s leisure time is very high priority, and I think people will continue to move up towards the mountains also next year, ” says Jannicke Seljevoll Herleiksplass in the discussion herland Property in Geilo.
Norefjells most expensive
At Norefjell in Buskerud is the area’s most expensive apartment out for sale in romjulen.
– It is the most expensive sold at Norefjell. Both the views and the location of the apartment is fantastic, ” says Morten Høegh in the Sem & Johnson.
Now is toppleiligheten out for sale again, at an asking price of 25 million. The apartment is located in the Norefjells resorts.
the Apartment is 317 square meters, and it comes with three parking spaces.
Høegh tells about that there are some who have registered their interest, but will not anticipate a sale.
” We expect some response in romjulen, so we’ll see if it gets the sale over the new year period.
“Exclusive luksushytte” at Hafjell
Hafjell ski centre offers ski slopes and mountains, but also an “exclusive luksushytte” broker Kim André Crab denotes the as in the Find.no-ad.
Fritidsboligen is located on the Lunnstaden, which by many is regarded as a very lucrative cottage. The partial skiferbelagte the cabin is 300 square meters. Broker have only praises to say about the property that has an asking price of 25 million.
When I came into the cabin, I think this was råtøft. All the delicate details clearly shows that it is the highest standard in everything, ” says broker Kim André Crab in Brokerages Panorma, who sells fritidseiendommen on Lunnstaden.
the Cabin that was completed in 2005 took five years to build tells the broker. Belegningssteinen alone used byggearbeiderne 2 years to add.
– It is out for sale today for a significantly lower price than what it would cost to build it, if you’d done it now, ” says the Crab.
the Crab tells the interest has been great around the property, and expect a sale before the month of January is over.
– We have as of now five serious stakeholders, and a few have joined up to christmas, and expect that when someone first put in a bid now so it will be sold quite quickly, exits the Crab, who could also tell that the owner spends the christmas holidays on the longer cabin.
Giant cabin in Geilo
Fritidsboligen Skarvegløtt in Geilo is the largest and most expensive fritidseiendommen that is out there for sale these days.
If you’re going to hijack Norway’s most expensive cabin from the market, you have to get out with around 46 million.
the Cabin is well above average big with 700 square meters in floor space, spread over six bedrooms, five bathrooms, wine cellar, bassang and two garasjeplasser, to name a few.
A nature reserve just by doing that it can never be built something in the back of the property, which is attractive for any buyers who want to enjoy luksuseiendommen without disclosure.
Skarvegløtt has been attempted a number of times over the last eight years, with no further luck.
the Seller has had the stakeholders in the past, but must not sell. He sells for the right price, said Karlsrud to Dagens Næringsliv in november.
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