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Copenhagen Apartment Prices Rise as Property Transactions Surge in Key Districts

Apartment prices and rents in Copenhagen have risen while property transactions continue in specific districts.

By The Daily Copenhagen · Published 25 July 2026

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Copenhagen apartment prices rose 12.9 percent year-on-year in June 2026 reaching an average listing price of 73,672 DKK per square meter according to item [44].

Copenhagen rents rose approximately 3 percent year-over-year in 2026 outpacing the national average due to concentrated capital demand as stated in item [38].

A typical 1-bedroom apartment costs around DKK 14,000 per month with city center 1-bedroom rents averaging higher as stated in item [38].

Skanska divested its Ørestad residential and hotel project of 13,100 sqm and 210 units to Urban Partners for DKK 608M with construction completion scheduled for summer 2028 as stated in item [9].

Thylander Gruppen and KanAm Grund Group launched development of the new Laksegade Kvarteret district in central Copenhagen in early 2026 with NCC commissioned for a SEK 800 million first-phase refurbishment of the historic block starting spring 2026 according to item [9].

Sources: perplexity-sonar, perplexity-sonar, perplexity-sonar.

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