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Property details: Economy and valuations

Understand the Economy tab on a property: trade history from the land registry and owner register, public valuations with an interactive chart and history, plus comparison with similar trades and current listings within 500 m.

Updated 5 June 2026

The Economy tab on a property's detail page gathers the financial picture in one place: trade history, public valuations over time, and how the property is priced relative to its neighbourhood. You get past trades, an interactive valuation chart, and a comparison with similar trades and current listings within 500 m.

1Open the Economy tab

Search for a property under Ejendomme, open the detail page, and select the Economy tab in the tab bar:

OverviewBBROwnershipPortfolioTrade historyPlan dataRegistrationEconomyDocumentsAreaNotes
Note

You can also swipe between tabs on mobile. The Economy tab adapts to the property — for example, the valuation chart appears only when at least two valuation years exist, and the trade table only when registered trades are available.

2Read the trade history

The Trade history card lists all registered trades in one table with the columns Type, Trade price, and Trade date:

Trade history

Type · Trade price · Trade date Land Registry — trade from the land registry Owner register — trade from the owner register (EJF)

Each row is collapsed — click to expand the details. For a registered trade you see the Buyer, an optional CVR, share, and Takeover date. When a document is attached, you can open the official deed with View document (PDF). For a trade from the owner register you see Source: Owner register (EJF) and, where available, Construction sum, Movables, and Deed text.

If only a single latest trade exists, the Latest trade card is shown instead, with Trade price, Trade date, and DKK/m².

3Understand the public valuations

The Public valuation card shows the most recent valuations. A Preliminary valuation is marked with the NEW badge, and the active one appears under Current with its year:

4,250,000 DKK
Property value
1,480,000 DKK
Land value
21,250 DKK/m²
Valuation per m²

Example figures — the actual values are fetched for the selected property.

Tip

Valuation per m² is the property value divided by the plot area (or the home's area for a condominium unit) — a quick comparison figure across properties.

Valuation chart and history

Below the valuations, an interactive chart draws one bar per year. Each bar is split into Property value (top) and Land value (bottom) — hover a bar to see the exact figures for that year.

The Valuation history – Table card lists every valuation year as an expandable row. Expanding a row reveals Property value, Land value, Change in property value and Change in land value as percentages (green for an increase, red for a decrease), Property value/m², plus Category and Usage code where present.

4Compare against the market within 500 m

At the bottom, two cards place the property against its neighbourhood — everything within a 500 m radius.

Recent similar trades

The Recent similar trades card summarises the nearest comparable trades and lists them individually:

8
Number of trades
24,900 DKK/m²
Avg. price per m²
180 m
Avg. distance

Example figures. Each row shows the address, Trade date, area, distance, and trade price with the price per m². When a trade is noticeably above or below the average, the per-m² price is flagged with an up/down arrow. Click a row to open a quick insight into that property.

Currently listed

The Currently listed card shows active listings in the area with key figures:

5
Active listings
27,300 DKK/m²
Avg. asking per m²
42
Median days on market

Example figures. Each row shows the address, days on market, area, distance, and asking price with the price per m². Use Show more to expand the full list and Show less to collapse it again.

Note

The comparison cards are skipped for a parent property (one split into condominium units), since pricing belongs to the individual units. Open the Economy tab on the individual unit instead.

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