Copenhagen’s rental yields range from 4.84% to 5.31%
Last Updated: Apr 28, 2014 | |||||
COPENHAGEN - Apartments | COST (€) | YIELD (p.a.) | PRICE/SQ.M. (€) | ||
TO BUY | MONTHLY RENT | TO BUY | MONTHLY RENT | ||
45 sq. m. | 153,090 | 672 | 5.27% | 3,402 | 14.94 |
70 sq. m. | 260,470 | 1,152 | 5.31% | 3,721 | 16.45 |
120 sq. m. | 513,480 | 2,071 | 4.84% | 4,279 | 17.26 |
210 sq. m. | 910,350 | 3,746 | 4.94% | 4,335 | 17.84 |
Copenhagen K, Copenhagen S, Copenhagen N, Copenhagen O, Frederiksberg K, Charlottenlund, Gentofte, Hellerup, Holte, and Horsholm Source: Global Property Guide Definitions: Data FAQ See also: Update Schedule |
Residential property prices in Denmark have been stable during the past three years (2012-2014), according to StatBank Denmark. In Copenhagen, our research suggests that the price of apartments has remained stable, with maybe some upward price movement for the smallest apartments. Meanwhile, in Copenhagen, rents have also been stable.
The result is that rental yields on apartments in Copenhagen have hardly moved over the past two years. Apartments of 120 square metres (sq. m.) yield 4.84%. Apartments of 50 sq. m. yield 5.27%.
These are moderate yields.