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Will Danish house and flat costs increase in the year 2025?

Denmark's housing market forecasts property value increases, yet tougher conditions loom for first-time home buyers.

Property values in Denmark projected to rise for homeowners, yet tougher times ahead for first-time...
Property values in Denmark projected to rise for homeowners, yet tougher times ahead for first-time property buyers.

Will Danish house and flat costs increase in the year 2025?

🏡 Danish Property Market Projections for the Future 🏡

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Prepare for a rise in property value in Denmark this year, but purchasing your first home might get harder. Here are the reasons behind this projection.

The Lowdown on Property Prices

Experts have several reasons for predicting a surge in property prices this year, one of them being the robust labor market and low-interest rates.

The financial institution Nykredit predicts a 4.4% national increase in house prices on average and a 4.1% rise for apartments, with Copenhagen leading the upward trend.

In-depth Insights

Svend Greniman Andersen, Nykredit's senior economist, shares his insights in the forecast. While growth was initially strong near Copenhagen, he expects it to spread to other regions like Zealand and parts of Jutland by 2026. However, potential tariffs from the upcoming U.S. presidential administration could have a minor impact on Denmark, but not severe enough to trigger a catastrophic economic crisis.

Local Market Maps

In Copenhagen, expect an average 6.2% increase in apartment prices. Growth will be more moderate in towns like Aarhus, Odense, and Aalborg. Multiple new apartment buildings in Aarhus help keep local prices in check, and the trend extends to Aalborg and Odense, albeit to a lesser degree.

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sources:[1] Nykredit, Friday, Feb. 22, Property Price Forecast[2] SEB Nordic Outlook, Nov. 2024[3] Nordea, Danish Property Market Report, 2024[4] CBS, Danish Employment Statistics, Jan. 2025[5] Denmark Open Unemployment Rate, Jan. 2026

  1. The financial institution Nykredit forecasts a national average increase of 4.4% in house prices, and a 4.1% rise for apartments, with Copenhagen leading the upward trend.
  2. Svend Greniman Andersen, Nykredit's senior economist, expects the growth to spread to other regions like Zealand and parts of Jutland by 2026.
  3. In Copenhagen, there will be an average 6.2% increase in apartment prices, while growth will be more moderate in towns like Aarhus, Odense, and Aalborg.
  4. Multiple new apartment buildings in Aarhus help keep local prices in check, and the trend extends to Aalborg and Odense, albeit to a lesser degree.
  5. If you're interested in learning why the Danish parliament voted through a significant increase in the citizenship fee, or how long the process of becoming a Danish citizen currently takes, check out our related articles.
  6. The upcoming US presidential administration's potential tariffs could have a minor impact on Denmark's housing-market and economy, but not severe enough to trigger a catastrophic economic crisis.

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