Norway House Price Up 0.4% MoM in June

2026-07-03 09:19 By Jereli Escobar 1 min. read

House prices in Norway increased 0.4% month-on-month in June 2026, following a 0.1% gain in the previous month.

Residential sales totaled 11,757 units, 2% fewer than in the same month last year, while 12,028 homes were listed for sale, up 4% from June 2025.

The average time to sell a home was 40 days in June, down from 42 days in May, with homes selling fastest in Bergen and Stavanger at 13 and 16 days, respectively.

Meanwhile, Fredrikstad/Sarpsborg recorded the longest selling time at 93 days.

Regionally, Porsgrunn/Skien posted the strongest monthly house price growth at 2.6%, followed by Bodø and Fauske with a 1.8% increase.

In contrast, Fredrikstad/Sarpsborg recorded the weakest performance, with prices falling 0.9%.

On a yearly basis, house prices rose 3.9% in June, the highest increase since January.

For the January–June period, prices were 5.5% higher than in the corresponding period a year earlier.



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