Prices of second-hand homes in Norway rose by 2.7% from the first to the second quarter of 2021

Houses in StjørdalPhoto: Gorm Kallestad / NTB

According to Statistics Norway (SSB), prices of second-hand homes rose by 2.7% from the first to the second quarter of 2021. Oslo had the lowest price growth among the big cities.

Prices in Oslo with Bærum rose by 1.3%, seasonally adjusted figures show. Trondheim had the strongest price growth with 3%, according to the SSB.

House prices rose in all regions. The most substantial growth was registered in Vestfold and Telemark and Viken without Akershus with 4.2%.

From the second quarter of 2020, inflation amounts to 12.5%. Prices increased in all regions. Here, too, the most robust growth occurred in Vestfold and Telemark and Viken without Akershus, with 15%.

The weakest price development was in Møre og Romsdal and Vestland without Bergen, with 9%.

Source: © NTB Scanpix / #Norway Today / #NorwayTodayFinance

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