These are the top property-friendly municipalities in Denmark

EjendomDanmark, the organization representing property owners, managers, and investors across Denmark, conducts the survey to evaluate municipalities with criteria such as property tax rates, building permit processing times and fees, rent regulation, and the prevalence of property crimes.

Billunds Rådhus (Photo: Billund Kommune)

Billund has once again been named Denmark’s most property-friendly municipality in EjendomDanmark’s annual survey, which assesses how well municipalities create attractive conditions for property investment. This marks the seventh time since 2012 that Billund has claimed the top spot.EjendomDanmark, the organization representing property owners, managers, and investors across Denmark, conducts the survey to evaluate municipalities […]


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