Saturday, February 11, 2017

Obos-apartment rose by one million in 66 days – Today’s Business

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the Owner took an extreme upgrade of the Obos-the apartment. The value increased to 16,000 million a day.

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The same apartment at Grünerløkka in Oslo city centre, was sold with two month intervals. During the 66 days of the step value of 1,050 million. The increase in value is equivalent to 16,000 million every single day.

the Apartment was totaloppusset. It was made into a three room. It was an affordable price, ” says buyer and the seller Lives Else Mikkelsen.

the Apartment in Fagerheimen the condos were purchased for 3,220 million in October and sold for 4,270

She took the apartment on the first refusal and was planning actually to stay there myself. So was there a change in plans.



the Living room in the apartment before the renovation. Photo: Schala & Partners

the Living room in the apartment before the renovation. Photo: Schala & Partners

the Service expects to have spent 400.000 million on the renovation in addition to meglerhonorarer and other charges.

It went high. It was a bit back, of course, be chuckling Audience.

500.000 discount pricing

She is even broker and thought the apartment would go for around the asking price of 3.8 million. Also in her own work she has seen that apartments that are not done anything with go hundreds of thousands of dollars over the purchase price only after a month’s time.

Everything is a coincidence in this market.

It is the first time she buys an apartment where she herself lives. The purchase and sale was undertaken by a different agency than she even is associated.

Believe in flattening

Boligprisfesten the last few years looks set to continue. Many of the districts in Oslo have had a growth of over 20 per cent last year.

It is too early to conclude that the decreasing 12-month growth we have in January is the beginning of a trendskifte in the housing market. We expect, however, a weaker development in 2017 compared with 2016 and beyond in the year, among other things, due to the innstrammede boliglånsforskriften which was current from 1. January. Innstramningene has made it harder to get a mortgage, which will have an effect on house prices. But it is still unclear how large the scope, stated Christian Vammervold Dreyer, who is the managing director of the Estate in Norway, then januartallene was laid out.

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