
Sustainable housing taxation
- It is possible to reconcile the IMF's criticism of Norwegian tax favoring of housing with the ownership line, writes Christian V. Dreyer, CEO of Real Estate Norway in Finansavisen.
- It is possible to reconcile the IMF's criticism of Norwegian tax favoring of housing with the ownership line, writes Christian V. Dreyer, CEO of Real Estate Norway in Finansavisen.
- It is exciting to discuss the Norwegian housing market with someone who has as broad expertise as the IMF, says Real Estate Norway CEO Christian V. Dreyer.
On several occasions, the two indices have shown different developments in the housing market. Why?
In 2018 there will be several changes in the Norwegian Housing Price Statistics.
- Higher housing construction would have given a more moderate housing price development in the Oslo, says Professor Albert Saiz (MiT) who attends the Real Estate Norway conference 2017.
- With the transition to the new year, we are making changes in the housing price statistics that further raise the quality of the statistics, says CEO Christian Vammervold Dreyer.
- By leaving the reporting to a public body, we risk making the statistics more expensive, slower and less frequent, writes professor Erling Røed Larsen of Eiendomsverdi As.