(Obi.no:) the House prices in Norway rose by 2.7 per cent in January 2019, shows boligprisstatistikk from the Estate Norway, Finn.en and land value. Adjusted for seasonal variations, prices rose by 0.5 per cent.

House prices are now 3.6 per cent higher than one year ago.

In January rose house prices in the Uk as normal for the month, but the growth in prices is more moderate than what we have seen in many January months in the last ten years, ” says managing director of Property Norway, Christian Vammervold Dreyer, according to a press release.

number of sales and longer salgstid

In January, it was sold 7.254 homes in Norway, which is 7.3 percent more than in the corresponding month in 2018.

The high activity in the housing market in 2018 will continue in the new year. It has never been previously sold so many homes in a month of January that year, and there is a marked increase in the number of sales in the as good as all the regions we measure in the statistics, ” says Dreyer.

In January, it was posted 6.938 homes for sale in Norway, which is 7.9 per cent more than in the same month in 2018.

the Growth in new bruktboliger on the market continues also in January, and particularly in Oslo and Bergen are laid out the many new homes for sale in the market compared with last year, ” says Dreyer.

It took an average of 63 days to sell a home in January 2019, which is five days more than in January 2018. Fastest salgstid had Oslo with 37 days and the slowest salgstid had Stavanger m/surrounding area with 104 days.

the Market has in the entire 2018 have been higher than in previous years and we continue in 2019 with a significantly higher omsetningstid than what we have been accustomed to in recent years. When the high salgstakten combined with higher omsetningstid as witnesses there of a well-functioning and balanced housing market, ” says Dreyer.

Regional development
It was in January as normal for the month to be a recovery in nominal house prices in all parts of the country.

From January 2019 will be the Property of Norway is also present sesongkorrigerte rates on all sub-ranges in the statistics.

the Strongest sesongkorrigert development in January had Bodø m/Fauske at 1.9 per cent followed by Tromsø at 1.6 per cent. The weakest sesongkorrigert development had Even with a decline of 0.4 per cent and Follo with a decline of 0.3 per cent.

the Strongest 12 months of growth has Oslo with 5.3 per cent, while Trondheim has the weakest 12-month growth, with an increase of 0.3 per cent.

The large regional differences in price development in the month of January due to some extent a correction of a month of December with little sales volume. When these two months are so there are little regional differences around the country. This image is enhanced by the small differences in the 12-month growth around the country, ” says Dreyer.

Strong OBOS-prices

Statistics from the OBOS put forward last Friday showed that gjennomsnittsboligen in the Oslo area cost 61.615 million per square meter in January, 3.3 per cent more than in December.

– the rise in prices for used homes is surprisingly strong. This is an expression of the high activity and stable demand, but can also be a correction after a somewhat weaker development in December, said ceo Daniel Kjørberg Siraj in a comment.

On the countrywide step OBOS-the prices are 2.2 per cent, which according to Handelsbanken is in line with a normal nominal increase in the Property of Uk-prices this month.

OBOS-the statistics are extracted from a smaller number of real estate, and departs normally somewhat from the figures that will be presented later on Tuesday.

– December-the figures our was a little weaker than the Property of the Norwegian figures, and therefore, I think we are going a little higher in January – as a correction of that we lay lower in December, said Siraj to On Saturday.

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