Norway House Prices Up 0.1% MoM in March
2026-04-08 09:15
By
Mariene Camarillo
1 min. read
House prices in Norway rose by 0.1% month-on-month in March 2026, following a 0.3% drop in the previous month.
Residential sales totaled 9,522 units, 2.2% fewer than in the corresponding month of the previous year, while 9,722 were listed for sale, 18.1% less than last year.
The average time to sell a home was 50 days in March, shorter than February’s 59 days.
Bergen and Stavanger, along with surrounding areas, had the fastest sales, with selling periods of 13 and 16 days, respectively, while Fredrikstad/Sapsborg had the longest selling period at 113 days.
Regionally, Ålesund (+2%) had the highest price increase, followed by Tønsberg and Færder (+1.9%).
Meanwhile, Porsgrunn/Skien (-2.3%) and Kristiansand (-0.4%) saw the sharpest declines.
On a yearly basis, house prices stood at 3% in March, unchanged from the previous month.
For the January-March period, prices were 4.5% higher compared with the same period a year ago.