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How long is the property rights in Denmark? How to find the authoritative website for Danish real estate developers?

There are two forms of buying a house in Denmark. One is to buy the property completely. After you buy it, the house becomes yours and the property rights are indefinite. But if it's an apartment, then the land may be owned by you and your neighbors above and below. If it's a house, then of course it's all yours. However, you have to pay property tax every year, which is a percentage of the value of the house that year, usually around 10,000 to 20,000.

The other is that you have no property rights and have unlimited use rights. There is an organization managing the community. The final property rights are still theirs, but they cannot ask you to move out at will. You have to pay a certain amount of "rent" every month, but compared to other houses with the same conditions, the rent is very cheap, and it often includes water or electricity bills or other expenses. This organization will hire a company to conduct property assessments every year and then inform all residents of the results.

In both cases, the price of the first type will be higher, generally twice that of the second type of house under the same conditions. Therefore, generally those who have not decided to live in Denmark for a long time or do not have much savings will buy the second option.

As for real estate agents, I don’t know. I only know the website that sells houses, but the resources of various intermediaries are summarized on it. You still have to contact the intermediary when you really want to buy. Also, if you want to buy a house in Denmark, you must have a residence permit. This will prevent foreigners from buying up all their houses and raising housing prices (although it is not low now...

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