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The Danish Property Market

The Danish Property Market. The Danish Property Federation. Building Stock. Source: The Danish Property Federation Market Statistics Note: 2016. Property Investment Market. Source: The Danish Property Federation Market Statistics Note: July 2016.

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The Danish Property Market

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  1. The Danish Property Market The Danish Property Federation

  2. Building Stock Source: The Danish Property Federation Market Statistics Note: 2016 www.ejendomsforeningen.dk

  3. Property Investment Market Source: The Danish Property Federation Market Statistics Note: July 2016 www.ejendomsforeningen.dk

  4. DwellingStockdividedinto Types of Ownership Source: The Danish Property Federation Market Statistics Note: 2016 and 2008 www.ejendomsforeningen.dk

  5. EconomicVacancy for Office Source: The Danish Property Federation Market Statistics, IPD Danish Property Index and Oline-ED Statistics Note: January 1988 to July 2016 Data break betweenOctober 2013 and January 2014 due to differences in methodology www.ejendomsforeningen.dk

  6. EconomicVacancy Rates www.ejendomsforeningen.dk/english/market-statistics Source: The Danish Property Federation Market Statistics, IPD Danish Property Index and Oline-ED Statistics Note: January 2000 to October 2016 Data break betweenOctober 2013 and January 2014 due to differences in methodology www.ejendomsforeningen.dk

  7. Dwellingswithout Person Registration Source: Statistics Denmark Note: 1981 to 2016 www.ejendomsforeningen.dk

  8. Started Construction Source: Statistics Denmark Note: 1949 to 2015 www.ejendomsforeningen.dk

  9. Investment Property sold Source: Statistics Denmark Note: 1949 to 2015 www.ejendomsforeningen.dk

  10. Investment Property Prices Source: Statistics Denmark Note: January 1992 to April 2016 The indices arebased on nominal prices www.ejendomsforeningen.dk

  11. Real Price Index for Detached Houses Source: 1971-1995: Danmarks Nationalbank and Statistics Denmark 1995-2015: The Association of Danish Mortgage Banks Note: 1971 to 2015 www.ejendomsforeningen.dk

  12. Net Lending by Mortgage Banks Source: The Association of Danish Mortgage Banks Note: January 1995 to July 2016 www.ejendomsforeningen.dk

  13. Rent and Residential Property Prices Relative to the Wage Rate Development Source: The Association of Danish Mortgage Banks and Statistics Denmark Note: January 1995 to October2016 Therewas a change in the make up of the rent indexbetween 2015Q3 and 2015Q4 www.ejendomsforeningen.dk

  14. Rent Levels for Commercial Property in Greater Copenhagen Source: Sadolin & Albæk Note: December 2016 The DKK/EUR exchange rate is 746 www.ejendomsforeningen.dk

  15. Rent Level and Vacancy for Offices in Copenhagen Source: Oline-ED Statistics and Sadolin & Albæk Note: January 1997 to July 2016 www.ejendomsforeningen.dk

  16. Prime Office Rents in Europe Source: Knight Frank Research og Real Capital Analytics Note: 2014 www.ejendomsforeningen.dk

  17. Rent in Private RentalHousing Period: 1995 and 2007 Source: The Ministry of Social Welfare Note: 2007 and 1995 The rent levelincludes rent for the cost driven tenancies www.ejendomsforeningen.dk

  18. Real Total Return Source: The Danish Property Federation, IPD Danish Property Index and Sadolin & Albæk Note: 1985 to 2015 www.ejendomsforeningen.dk

  19. The Danish Property FederationMarket Statistics – ConsensusForecast Total return for investment properties. 2000 to 2015 shows the total return of IPD Denmark Annual Property Index. 2016 to 2018 shows the average of the replies from the Consensus Forecast. 50 percent of the replies lie within the blue lines. www.ejendomsforeningen.dk/english/market-statistics Source: The Danish Property Federation Market Statistics and IPD Danish Property Index Note: October 2016 www.ejendomsforeningen.dk

  20. Income Return and Capital Growth Source: IPD Danish Property Index Note: 2015 www.ejendomsforeningen.dk

  21. ReimbursementDuty Rate in Danish Municipalities Source: Statistics Denmark Note: 2016 www.ejendomsforeningen.dk

  22. Municipalitieswhere the Rent Control Act applies Source: The Landsowners´ Investment Foundation Note: 2015 www.ejendomsforeningen.dk

  23. info@ejendomsforeningen.dk www.ejendomsforeningen.dk Phone number: +45 33 12 03 30 The Danish Property Federation Nørre Voldgade 2 DK-1358 København K Havnegade 4DK-8000 Aarhus C www.ejendomsforeningen.dk

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