Filter and sort comparable trades
Use the advanced filters in Ejendomshandler to narrow comparable trades by radius, time period, type and price ranges — then sort the results table by the column that matters most.
The filters in Ejendomshandler narrow down which trades feed your pricing basis — radius, time period, type and price ranges. Once the list is trimmed, you sort the results table by the column that matters most to your analysis. This is how you build a comparison set that actually resembles the property you are assessing.
1Open the filters
Search for your property in Ejendomshandler under Valuation and open the filter panel. The number of active filters appears as a badge next to the title, and you clear everything with Reset.
Radius search — slider from 100 m to 5 km Time period — number of months back Street search — limit to specific streets
Each filter lives in its own collapsible section. Collapse the ones you are not using to keep the panel manageable on small screens.
2Set the search area
Use Radius search to choose how far from the property trades may sit — the slider runs from 100 m to 5 km. To narrow more precisely than a circle, draw your own area on the map:
Draw area
Click points on the map and finish the drawing. While a drawn area is active, the radius slider is disabled. Remove the area again with Clear drawing.
To stay on specific streets, open Street search and look up the street name:
Search street name…
If the property sits on a known street, you can turn on Only [street] in one click. Selected streets appear as chips.
3Choose time period and type
Under Time period you set how many months back trades may reach. The field accepts 1–60 mo. — stay tight (3–6 mo.) in an active market, or go broader in an area with few trades.
Adjust what counts under status and type:
Completed sales Currently listed Delisted
- Trade type — Regular free sale Family transfer Forced auction Other
- Property type — Detached house Terraced/linked house Apartment building and more use categories
Family transfer and Forced auction typically fall below market price. Turn them off if you want a basis that reflects regular free sales.
4Narrow with price ranges
The numeric filters refine the trades further. Each field has a from and a to input, so you can set both a floor and a ceiling:
Leave fields empty where you do not want to restrict. The live counter above the list shows how many properties match as you adjust.
5Sort the results table
Click a column header in the results table to sort by it. Click again to switch between ascending and descending order. The table opens sorted by distance with the nearest trades at the top.
- Address — alphabetical
- Date — newest or oldest trade first
- Price and DKK/m² — cheapest or most expensive first
- Type, Living, Ground, Built, Rooms — by area, type or year
Sort by DKK/m² to see the price spread at a glance, or by Date to weight the most recent trades. The statistics cards (Avg. price, Avg. m² price, Median price, Avg. living area) recompute from the trades your filters let through.