It shows figures from Eiendom Norge, which keeps statistics on housing prices every month. In Norway as a whole, house prices fell by 0.3 per cent in June, but adjusted for seasonal variations, they rose by 0.3 per cent. In Stavanger, the picture is different than on a national basis: Housing prices rose by 0.7 per cent and 0.8 per cent adjusted for seasonal variations. Henning Lauridsen in Eiendom Norge. Photo: Bård Nafstad / news – In 2022, there will be strong growth in housing prices along the coast from Drammen to Stavanger, and we expect that Sørlandet and the Stavanger region in particular will have great growth due to the high activity in the oil industry now and in the future, says Henning Lauridsen, CEO of Eiendom Norge. In Bergen, the decline was somewhat lower, 0.1 per cent, but adjusted for seasonal variations, prices rose 0.6 per cent. In Trondheim, housing prices fell by 0.2 per cent, but are unchanged when seasonal variations are taken into account. In May, house prices rose 1.2 per cent from the previous month. At the same time last year, ie from May to June 2021, they sank by 0.2 percent. Adjusted for seasonal variations, there was nevertheless an increase of 0.2 per cent.
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