Statistikk innhold
Statistics on
Transfer of properties
The statistics comprise the number and value of registered transfers of real property and registered transfers of property owned through a housing cooperative. For dwellings and holiday homes sold on the free market, both total and average purchase prices are published.
Selected figures from these statistics
- Registered transfers of real property and properties owned through a housing cooperative. Preliminary figuresDownload table as ...Registered transfers of real property and properties owned through a housing cooperative. Preliminary figures3rd quarter 2025 3rd quarter 2024 - 3rd quarter 2025 3rd quarter 2020 - 3rd quarter 2025 All transfers 65 270 1.7 -5.4 Real estates 53 011 2.3 -7.8 Cooperative estates 12 259 -0.9 0.0 Dwelling properties on the free market sale, total 40 129 3.7 2.0 Dwelling properties on owned site, free market sale 28 849 5.2 2.7 Dwelling properties on leased site, free market sale 1 035 -3.7 -10.5 Properties owned through a housing cooperative, free market sale 10 245 0.7 1.4 Holiday properties , free market sale, total 3 286 11.2 -35.8 Holiday properties on owned site, free market sale 2 624 11.0 -36.0 Holiday properties on leased site, free market sale 662 11.6 -35.2 Starting from the first quarter of 2025, transfers with a purpose equal to housing have been recoded to leisure if there is not a residential building on the property, but a holiday house/cottage. Explanation of symbolsDownload table as ...
- Transfers of dwelling properties with building, free market sale. Preliminary figuresDownload table as ...Transfers of dwelling properties with building, free market sale. Preliminary figures3rd quarter 2025 Transfers, total Total purchase price (NOK million) Purchase price per transfer (NOK 1000) Transfers of title Total purchase price, transfer of title (NOK million) Purchase price per transfer of title (NOK 1 000) Transfers of leases Total purchase price on transfer of lease (NOK million) Purchase price, transfer of lease (NOK 1 000) The whole country 29 884 153 230 5 128 28 849 148 740 5 156 1 035 4 490 4 338 Østfold 1 507 6 881 4 566 1 400 6 458 4 613 107 423 3 950 Akershus 4 557 28 446 6 242 4 454 27 843 6 251 103 603 5 854 Oslo 3 610 31 342 8 682 3 423 30 174 8 815 187 1 168 6 245 Innlandet 1 861 6 118 3 287 1 811 5 980 3 302 50 138 2 756 Buskerud 1 270 5 845 4 602 1 250 5 764 4 611 20 80 4 015 Vestfold 1 497 7 204 4 812 1 409 6 852 4 863 88 353 4 006 Telemark 668 2 444 3 659 633 2 337 3 691 35 108 3 074 Agder 2 075 8 506 4 099 2 020 8 327 4 122 55 180 3 265 Rogaland 2 845 13 772 4 841 2 827 13 701 4 847 18 71 3 935 Vestland 3 488 16 273 4 666 3 400 15 811 4 650 88 463 5 258 Møre og Romsdal 1 324 4 842 3 657 1 312 4 803 3 660 12 40 3 295 Trøndelag - Trööndelage 2 875 12 491 4 345 2 788 12 172 4 366 87 319 3 664 Nordland - Nordlánnda 1 070 3 810 3 560 1 005 3 631 3 613 65 179 2 752 Troms - Romsa - Tromssa 918 4 219 4 596 909 4 197 4 617 9 22 2 472 Finnmark - Finnmárku - Finmarkku 319 1 036 3 248 208 691 3 320 111 346 3 114 Explanation of symbolsDownload table as ...
- Free market sales of property owned through a housing coopertive. Number, purchase price and joint debt. Preliminary figuresDownload table as ...Free market sales of property owned through a housing coopertive. Number, purchase price and joint debt. Preliminary figures3rd quarter 2025 Transfers, total Total purchase price (NOK million) Purchase price per transfer (NOK 1000) Joint debt in total (NOK million) Joint debt per transfer (NOK 1000) Total price per transfer included joint debt (NOK 1000) The whole country 10 245 36 517 3 564 4 407 430 3 994 Østfold 471 1 116 2 369 191 405 2 774 Akershus 755 2 693 3 567 326 432 3 999 Oslo 3 606 18 066 5 010 1 372 381 5 391 Innlandet 394 903 2 293 157 399 2 692 Buskerud 357 981 2 749 147 411 3 160 Vestfold 454 1 173 2 583 262 578 3 161 Telemark 321 602 1 876 172 535 2 411 Agder 294 703 2 391 138 471 2 862 Rogaland 558 1 721 3 085 277 496 3 581 Vestland 1 149 3 767 3 279 413 359 3 638 Møre og Romsdal 238 477 2 002 93 389 2 391 Trøndelag - Trööndelage 995 2 666 2 679 399 401 3 080 Nordland - Nordlánnda 323 753 2 331 214 664 2 995 Troms - Romsa - Tromssa 274 768 2 804 225 822 3 626 Finnmark - Finnmárku - Finmarkku 56 128 2 282 22 394 2 676 County not stated 0 0 0 0 0 0 Explanation of symbolsDownload table as ...
- Transfers of holiday properties with building, free market sale. Preliminary figuresDownload table as ...Transfers of holiday properties with building, free market sale. Preliminary figures3rd quarter 2025 Transfers, total Total purchase price (NOK million) Purchase price per transfer (NOK 1000) Transfers of title Total purchase price, transfer of title (NOK million) Purchase price per transfer of title (NOK 1000) Transfers of leases Total purchase price on transfer of lease (NOK million) Purchase price, transfer of lease (NOK 1000) The whole country 3 286 8 339 2 538 2 624 6 948 2 648 662 1 391 2 101 Østfold 161 594 3 690 98 377 3 845 63 217 3 448 Oslo and Akershus 144 531 3 686 123 481 3 907 21 50 2 394 Innlandet 604 1 487 2 463 462 1 165 2 523 142 322 2 267 Buskerud 358 1 102 3 078 278 937 3 371 80 165 2 059 Vestfold 81 358 4 419 52 274 5 267 29 84 2 898 Telemark 238 710 2 981 184 597 3 243 54 113 2 089 Agder 301 940 3 123 248 829 3 341 53 111 2 101 Rogaland 178 459 2 576 140 373 2 667 38 85 2 243 Vestland 365 769 2 107 344 729 2 120 21 40 1 896 Møre og Romsdal 131 229 1 746 126 222 1 761 5 7 1 366 Trøndelag - Trööndelage 368 660 1 794 292 546 1 870 76 114 1 501 Nordland - Nordlánnda 192 277 1 444 154 237 1 541 38 40 1 051 Troms - Romsa - Tromssa 95 158 1 665 93 157 1 684 2 2 790 Finnmark - Finnmárku - Finmarkku 70 65 933 30 24 809 40 41 1 026 Explanation of symbolsDownload table as ...
- Registered transfers of real propertyDownload table as ...Registered transfers of real property3rd quarter 2025 Transfers Notified amount (NOK million) The whole country 53 011 185 892 Østfold 2 633 8 691 Akershus 6 391 31 574 Oslo 4 547 34 840 Innlandet 4 482 9 266 Buskerud 2 719 8 358 Vestfold 2 368 9 015 Telemark 1 723 3 925 Agder 3 953 10 986 Rogaland 4 490 16 497 Vestland 6 275 19 778 Møre og Romsdal 2 643 6 156 Trøndelag - Trööndelage 5 204 15 196 Nordland - Nordlánnda 2 757 5 167 Troms - Romsa - Tromssa 1 914 5 072 Finnmark - Finnmárku - Finmarkku 912 1 372 Explanation of symbolsDownload table as ...
- Registered transfers of real property, by type of propertyDownload table as ...Registered transfers of real property, by type of property3rd quarter 2022 3rd quarter 2023 3rd quarter 2024 3rd quarter 20251 All properties 51 691 48 430 51 804 53 011 Dwelling property total 39 275 37 177 39 908 41 059 Dwelling property with building 38 285 36 391 39 084 40 324 Dwelling property without building 990 786 824 735 Holiday property total 7 492 6 522 6 835 7 016 Holiday property with buildingl 6 491 5 815 6 160 6 373 Holiday property without building 1 001 707 675 643 Agricultural/forestry property total 1 406 1 409 1 484 1 504 Agricultural/forestry property with building 1 174 1 157 1 255 1 266 Agricultural/forestry property without building 232 252 229 238 Commercial/office property total 672 638 563 596 Commercial/office property with building 620 599 535 569 Commercial/office property without building 52 39 28 27 Industrial property total 660 502 545 538 Industrial property with building 565 442 477 477 Industrial property without building 95 60 68 61 Communication purposes 81 85 98 73 Other 1 948 1 806 2 102 1 957 Not specified 157 291 269 268 1Preliminary figures. Explanation of symbolsDownload table as ...
About the statistics
The information under «About the statistics» was last updated 29 October 2025.
Registered amount
Registered amount comprises mainly purchase prices. If the transfer is free of charge, the value of the property stated on the deed of conveyance is used.
Average purchase price per transfer
An average purchase price is calculated for the following types of properties and transfers:
- Dwelling property with building, title to land, free market sale and purchase price reported.
- Holiday property with building, title to land, free market sale and purchase price reported.
- Holiday home on leased site, free market sale and purchase price reported.
- Dwelling owned through a housing cooperative.
Transfer
A transfer does not only comprise ordinary sale, but also donation, compulsory sale and eminent domain, licensed decedent estate, inheritance of decedent estate and other. A transfer can also comprise one or several cadastral units. For properties with more than one owner, a transfer can also be a part of a property.
Free market sale
Free market sale means that the property is sold for a price corresponding to the market value. The property is not always announced for sale on the free market.
Name: Transfer of properties
Topic: Construction, housing and property
Division for Housing, Property, Spatial and Agricultural Statistics
The statistics are published at county and municipality level.
The statistics are published quarterly. Preliminary figures are published about 6 weeks after end of quarter. Usually, final figures are available about 32 weeks after end of quarter. The difference between preliminary and final figures is under 1 per cent.
The statistics are based on the date of registration. This date can be several weeks or months later than the date of sale. Data from finn.no from 2016 show that dwelling properties in average are sold 2-3 mounths before the date of registration.
Microdata are stored in Statistics Norway.
The aim is to provide statistics on the extent of transfers of real property in Norway. The statistics have comprised the present level of details since 1991. With fewer details the statistics go back to 1836. However, statistics are lacking for the years 1981-1983.
As from 2017 registered transfers of property owned through a housing cooperative are included.
Users are public institutions, estate agents, media and people in general.
No external users have access to the statistics and analyses before they are published and accessible simultaneously for all users on ssb.no at 8 am. Prior to this, a minimum of three months' advance notice is given in the Statistics Release Calendar. Read more about principles for equal treatement of all users on ssb.no.
Since 1991 Statistics Norway has worked out the quarterly House Price Index , which provides current price statistics for the housing market.
Statistics Norway also works out statistics on registered transfers of agricultural properties . This statistics are based on the properties defined as agricultural properties in the farm register owned by Norwegian Agriculture Agency.
The Statistics Act §§ 2-1, 3-2.
The statistics comprise all registered transfer of real property (and from 2017 registered transfer of property owned through a housing cooperative) and not only real sales. In addition to sales on the free market, the statistics also include donations, forced sales, expropriations, licensed decent estates, inheritance of decent estate and other registered transfers of title. The statistics include three types of real property: parcels, leases and sections of buildings registered as freehold.
Transfer of real property may occur without registration, but this is very uncommon.
A few transfers include more than one dwelling property unit or holiday property unit.
The statistics are based on data from two governmental administrative registers: the Register of Deeds ("Grunnboka") and the Norwegian Cadastre system (real properties, addresses, buildings and cadastral map). The Norwegian Mapping Authority has been managing the latter register for many years and has in the period 2004-2007 gradually taken over the management of the Register of Deeds from the local courts.
The statistics comprise all registered transfers of real property.
Data from the registers mentioned in chapter 3.2 are forwarded via file transfer and API to Statistics Norway.
The data are subject to computerized controls to detect lacks, errors, extreme values and lack of coherence. Data are corrected by means of additional information from the Register of Real Properties, Addresses and Buildings.
Mainly, the statistics comprise counting of transfers by various characteristics, e.g. type of property, type of transfer, with/without building and type of dwelling. Registered amount in NOK is also added up.
Registered amount is estimated as follows:
If the purchase price is above NOK 1, the registered amount is based on the purchase price. If the purchase price is NOK 1 or less, the registered amount is based on the value of the property stated on the deed of conveyance.
As from 2017 registered transfer of property owned through a housing cooperative is included. Data on share of common debt in the cooperatve come from tax statistics for persons. If data on debt is missing, an average value is used.
Starting from the first quarter of 2025, transfers with a purpose equal to housing have been recoded to leisure if there is not a residential building on the property, but a holiday house/cottage.
Sales with the document fee code incurie have been removed from the statistical basis as of the first quarter of 2025.
Figures based on less than three units (transfers) are not published if this causes risk for identifying any of the units concerned. Furthermore, figures are not published if more than 90 per cent of the registered amount originates from a single unit.
Statistics on transfers of real property exist as a continuous time series from 1836 to 1980. The statistics show the number of transfers and the registered amount, distributed on urban and rural areas. In addition, as from 1852 to 1980 a time series is available on average price per unit of assessed site value for agricultural properties sold on the free market.
Up to and including 1980, the statistics were based on aggregated data forwarded directly from local courts to Statistics Norway. The Register of Real Properties, Addresses and Buildings was established around 1980. The intension was to use this register as base for the statistics as from 1981. However, at that time data from several municipalities were lacking and the data quality for municipalities included was partially poor. Due to this, statistics are lacking for the years 1981-1983. As from 1984 statistics are published again, but for some years data were still of rather poor quality. Statistics at present level of details are published as from 1991.
Before 2006, the statistics were published in this way: 1st quarter, 1st half year, 1.-3. quarter and the whole year. As from 2006, the statistis are published quarterly.
Average price per transfer is published for transfers of dwelling properties with building and holiday properties with building. Properties without purchase price reported are not included. Dwelling property refers to detached houses, semi-detached houses, row-houses, flats in multi dwelling houses etc. Percentage of different dwelling types varies over time. For holiday properties a few transfers may include more than one holiday property unit. Due to these circumstances, the average value do not describe the price trend for a specific type of dwelling or holiday property, particularly not when the average figure is based on just a few transfers.
Therefore, average prices are not published for a lower level than county.
See the section revisions.
The statistics are based mainly on information reported in connection with registration of title to property and thus considered to be reliable. Misclassification of type of property and type of dwelling may occur.
In the period 2004-2007 the number of registered transfers classified as other type of property and other type of dwelling has increased. Registered transfers not specified have also increased. During the control routine we are not able to replace all of the transfers with the correct classification.
Errors originate from data processing in Statistics Norway are considered to be insignificant.
There are formal procedures to be followed when registering a real property. Consequently, non-response does not exist. Delay in the updating of the relevant registers may cause minor lacks in the preliminary statistics.
As from 2017 registered transfer of property owned through a housing cooperative is included. Data on the share of common debt in the cooperatve come from tax statistics for persons. If data on debt is missing, an average value is used.
The figures for dwelling and holiday properties in free sale for the years 2015-2020 have been changed. This is because several dwellings and a small number of holiday properties have by mistake been changed from the free sale to donation. These have now been changed back to free sale.
By linking information about the buyers and sellers involved in the sales with information from the National Population Register, we have been able to determine if any of the buyers are family members of the sellers. Up to three sellers and two buyers from each sale were included in the assessment of whether the buyer is related to the seller.
The following relatives are included in the test:
- Spouse
- Parents
- Children
- Siblings
- Grandparents
- Aunts/uncles
Sales that are declared as free market sales should be placed in the ‘other’ category if the price is lower than the market price. The guidelines for the statistics have not included any criteria for inclusion as a free market sale in terms of how the dwelling is sold or who buys the property. The only requirement has been for it to be sold at market price. This is often difficult to assess.
We have therefore examined how house sales to family members that are categorised as free market sales differ from the rest of the sales. We have only included sales with title transfers here. The average purchase price for dwellings sold to family members was significantly lower than the average for all free market sales. The low purchase price suggests that many of these dwellings were sold at a reduced price. Sales that are declared as free market sales have been placed in the ‘other category from 2015 if the buyer is related to the seller.