Danish house prices hit new national record
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Average sale prices for detached and terraced houses in Denmark have for the first time exceeded 20,000 kroner per square metre, according to new figures from Boligsiden reported by DR. The threshold means a typical 140-square-metre home now sells for around 2.8 million kroner, up from 2.6 million a year ago. Boligsiden, which compiles data […] The post Danish house prices hit new national record appeared first on Daily Northern .
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