Lower activity in the housing market
"The activity in the housing market has gone down since actions against the coronavirus were introduced in Norway," says Henning Lauridsen, CEO of Real Estate Norway.
"The activity in the housing market has gone down since actions against the coronavirus were introduced in Norway," says Henning Lauridsen, CEO of Real Estate Norway.
Real Estate Norway's forecast for the Norwegian housing market in 2020 is an 3 percent increase
House prices fell by 0.8 per cent in November. Adjusted for seasonal variations, prices rose by 0.2 percent.
House prices fell by 0.8 per cent in October in nominal terms. Adjusted for seasonal variations, prices remain unchanged.
House prices fell by 1.1 per cent nominal in September. Adjusted for seasonal variations, prices rose by 0.2 percent.
- We appreciate that the IMF is taking the time to visit us to hear our views on the Norwegian housing market, says Real Estate Norway CEO Christian V. Dreyer.
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Real Estate Norway's forecast for the housing market in 2019 is an increase of 3 percent.
The Government has commissioned OsloMet, Samfunnsøkonomisk Analyse and Eiendsomverdi AS to establish a new center for housing market research. - We contribute data and expertise, says Real Estate Norway CEO Christian Vammervold Dreyer.
- 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.
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.