in comparison, the danes out with 24.5 per cent, according to a new report from the analyseselskapet Oxford Research on behalf of the Danish Erhvervstyrelsen, writes Dagens Næringsliv.
Prices have risen a lot, but still runs a low share of household income to housing. It is very interesting that it sticks, ” says msc and boliganalytiker Mari O. is before mamre, in the New Analysis.
the Report includes Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Germany and the Netherlands. It shows, among other things, that 63 per cent of Norwegian homes are selveierenheter, while in Denmark and Sweden, the share is respectively 50 per cent and 39 per cent.
Kvadratmeterprisen to rent and own housing is the highest in Norway, but high income and low boligskatter contributes to the fact that housing still eat a smaller proportion of the total. (©NTB)
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