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I landets fire største byer økte leieprisene for boliger med 3.4 prosent i løpet av årets tre første måneder. Det er en uvanlig strongly vekst ifølge Eiendom Norge, som står for boligprisstatistikken. – Faktisk har vis siden målingene startedet i 2013 aldri målt and så strongly vekst i et første kvartal, sier administrative director Henning Lauridsen i and press notification. The siste fire kvartalene har leieprisene økt med 7.9 prosent. Laurids…
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Rental prices accelerated again in the first quarter – strongest growth since 2013 – Rental prices began to rise sharply out of the pandemic in the second quarter of 2022. Since then, rental prices have risen by 28.9 percent, which is far more than the growth in the consumer price index in the same period, which is just over 19 percent, says CEO Henning Lauridsen of Eiendom Norge Higher interest rates and increased expenses Lauridsen says that …

Rental prices in Stavanger and Sandnes have increased sharply over the past year and are up over 30 percent since the pandemic, according to new figures from Eiendom Norge. The region is leading the growth in Norway.

Rental prices in the four major cities rose by 3.4 percent in the first quarter of 2026. Trondheim had the second strongest growth of all the cities.

During the first quarter, rental prices rose by 3.4 percent, which is the strongest growth in a first quarter since Eiendom Norge began its measurements in 2013.

Higher interest rates and increased costs are putting pressure on the market, according to Eiendom Norge. Bergen has the highest price growth.

·Oslo, Norway
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Higher interest rates and increased costs are putting pressure on the market, according to Eiendom Norge. Bergen has the highest price growth.

·Oslo, Norway
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NRK broke the news in Norway on Friday, April 10, 2026.
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