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The most expensive apartment in Oslo - will there be an owner?

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The most expensive apartment in Oslo. The real estate market in Norway continues to expand. Developers have their hands full. New investments, new houses, apartments for sale. Some time ago, there was an offer of an apartment for an incredibly high price - 95 million crowns. The location, design of the apartment and its functionality are impressive. But there is still no buyer.

Real estate in Norway - what about this sale?

The apartment is located in Majorstuen, Oslo. The apartment was put up for sale in December 2018 by the Obos company, which has been dealing in real estate in Norway for many years.

The most expensive apartment in Oslo - find out more!

The apartment is 400 square meters. This unique apartment has 5 bedrooms, several bathrooms, 2 terraces. It is located on the 12th floor - the future owner will have a breathtaking view from the window of Frogner Park and the Oslo Fjord. The apartment is not finished yet. The end of the investment and all works is planned for 2022. Many people were interested in this property. Unfortunately, the buy has not yet been found.

Apartments in Norway - a few words about the project ...

It is worth noting that the precious apartment is part of the Middelthunet project. A considerable investment - 329 apartments in three buildings. The prices are impressive - the cheapest option: 55 square meters three-room apartments for around NOK 6 million.

Will the investor lower the price?

The owner of the apartment for 95 million crowns is still missing - the investor, however, does not intend to lower the price, on the contrary. He believes that the buyer will sooner or later find himself and will certainly have his comments and requests related to the functionality and appearance of the apartment.

Flats in Norway - prices are rising

Do you want to buy an apartment in Norway? You must have a really thick wallet. The average square meter price of an apartment sold by Obos in Oslo is NOK 63.993. Housing prices continue to rise.

To sum up!

The real estate market is still one of the most dynamically operating. Although the prices can make you dizzy - there is no shortage of interest. What to look for when planning a real estate purchase in Norway:

  • transparent contract,
  • a trustworthy developer - check companies and don't be fooled !,
  • compare several offers, be up to date with the real estate market and the rules prevailing on it.

Be sure to read:

Non-compliance of the standard of the apartment with the contract - what are your rights in Norway?

Public housing in Norway - who is entitled to?

Eviction from an apartment in Norway - when can it affect you?

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