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1 Danish Property Federation
The Danish Property Market

2 Building Stock 2014 Source: Statistics Denmark and Danish Property Federation

3 Property Investment Market 2014
Source: IPD Danish Property Index Note: Measured by capital value

4 Dwelling Stock divided into types of ownership in 2008 and 2015
Source: SAM-K, Statistics Denmark and own calculations

5 Vacancy for Residential and Commercial Property 1988-2015Q3
Source: Oline-ED Statistikken and Statistics Denmark Note: Databreak from 2010 to 2011 is due to new measures of vacant residences

6 Dwellings without Person Registration 1981-2015
Source: Statistics Denmark

7 Total Construction 1949-2014 Source: Statistics Denmark – statbank.dk
Note: Measured as started construction

8 Sold Investment Properties 1992-2014
Source: Statistics Denmark – statistikbanken.dk Note: Commercial: Excluding factories

9 Prices on Investment Properties 1992-2015Q2
Source: Statistics Denmark – statistikbanken.dk Note: Commercial: Excluding factories. The indices are based on nominal prices

10 Real Price Index for One-family Houses 1971-2014
Source: 1971 – 1995 : Statistics Denmark, Danmarks Nationalbank, 1995 – 2010 : Realkreditraadet

11 Net lending by mortgage banks from 1995 to 2. quarter 2015
Source: Association of Danish Mortgage Banks

12 Rent and Residential Property Prices relative to the Wage Rate developments 1995-2013
Source: Realkreditrådet and Statistics Denmark

13 Rent Levels for Commercial Property, Greater Copenhagen 2. Quarter 2015
Source: Sadolin & Albæk Note: Dkr/Euro exchange rate is 746

14 Vacancy and Rent Level for Offices in Copenhagen 1997-2015Q3
Source: Sadolin & Albæk and Oline-ED Statistikken

15 Total office occupancy costs, 2010
Source: CBRE Global Office Rents

16 Rent in private rental housing, 1995 and 2007
Rent movements percentage. 1995 Average annual m2-rent (euro) 2007 ”Identical property” Average annual increase Copenhagen 53,1 81,3 3,1 Frederiksberg 50,8 77,5 3,3 Odense 50,7 90,9 Esbjerg 78,9 3,5 Aarhus 61,7 103,6 3,8 Aalborg 57,2 87,1 Note: The Rent level is inclusive Rent for the cost driven tenancies. Source: Ministry of Social Welfare

17 Real Total Return Source: IPD, Sadolin & Albæk, and Danish Property Federation

18 The Danish Property Federations Consensus Forecast 4. quarter 2015
From 2000 to 2014 is shown the total return of IPD Danish Property index to 2017 shows the average of the responses The Danish Property Federations Consensus Forecast. 50 % of the responses lies within the blue lines. 2015 2016 2017 Total return (%) 5,5 5,6 5,7 Change (quarterly) 0,1 0,0 Change (yearly) 0,2 New Source: IPD Danish Property index and the Danish Property Federation

19 Income Return and Capital Growth 2014
Source: IPD Danish Property Index

20 Reimbursement Duty rate in Danish municipalities 2015
Source: Statistics Denmark

21 Municipalities where The Rent Control Act applies in 2015
Source: Grundejernes investeringsfond

22 Ejendomsforeningen Danmark
Telefon: Ejendomsforeningen Danmark Åboulevarden 22, 5. sal 8000 Aarhus C Nørre Voldgade 2 1358 København K


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