A new property tax, effective from 2024, is incentivising buyers in the capital to act now, according to economists.
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Property prices in the city of Copenhagen continued to rise in July for the fifth month running.
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A new property tax, effective from 2024, is incentivising buyers in the capital to act now, according to economists.
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