Housing market sees strongest July trade for three years

This July, property sales in Denmark hit a three-year high, marking a welcome upturn after a sluggish start to the year. Headwinds in the nation’s housing market look set to continue as buyer optimism is buoyed by falling interest, a strong labour market and rising real wages.

Photo: Boligsiden

Each year, there is a dip in property market transactions when buyers go on holiday between June and July.This year, the number of sales fell by 3.3 percent in July, according to figures from Boligsiden, a sales and renting platform owned by a partnership of Danish estate agents and chains, and the Danish Association of […]


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