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House prices in Denmark: single-family and row houses (DKK/ sq.m.)

Denmark

House prices in Denmark.

We use data from StatBank Denmark, which publishes a price index for sales of one-family houses stretching back to Q1 1992.

The Association of Danish Mortgage Banks also publishes average square metre prices for free market trades for single-family houses, condominiums and holiday homes. It extends back to 1992.


House prices in Denmark, % change 1 yr

Nominal and inflation-adjusted ('real')

Denmark

Source: Association of Danish Mortgage Banks


Quarterly change in house prices, inflation-adjusted

 Q1Q2Q3Q4
2020-0.1%
20190.95%1.73%0.62%-0.39%
20182.35%1.05%-0.61%-0.32%
20170.87%2.23%0.05%-0.44%
20161.49%1.17%0.97%-0.53%
20153.21%2.24%-0.01%0.41%
20140.6%2.53%-0.02%-0.07%
20130.69%1.8%-0.29%-0.06%
2012-1.54%0.12%-0.05%-0.03%
2011-2.83%-0.32%-2.91%-3.43%
2010-0.63%1.68%0.01%-0.69%
2009-6.27%-0.34%0.88%-0.49%
2008-2.43%-0.46%-2.96%-7.66%
20070.92%0.36%0.67%-2.88%
20065.68%5.01%2.31%-0.46%
20053.62%4.53%5.55%5.15%
20042.23%2.95%3.26%1.52%
2003-0.87%1.45%1.7%-0.24%
20020.56%0.91%0.64%-0.63%
20011.43%-0.12%1.21%-1.12%
20000.85%1.58%2.19%0.2%
19991%0.45%1.33%-0.65%
19981.7%3.32%1.19%1.15%
19972.24%1.81%1.68%0.64%
19961.06%1.52%2.76%3.44%
19951.79%2.78%2.58%2.32%
19945.53%-0.93%-1.73%0.88%
1993-1.36%-1.37%4.54%5.21%
1992-1.04%-1.91%-2.82%

This table shows the change in house prices during a single quarter, adjusted for inflation.

Adjusting house price rises (or declines) for inflation produces a more accurate picture of the change in value of housing than the usual nominal figures cited in the newspapers.