Denmark Joins Nordic Peers in Housing Price Rebound
- Danish home prices rise first time in 9 months in March
- Nordic markets have had some of the steepest slumps in Europe
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Home prices in Denmark are rising again as a housing market rebound spreads across the Nordic region following some of the deepest routs in Europe.
Danish house prices rose 1.2% in March from February, the first increase in nine months, real estate data provider Boligsiden said on Thursday. Prices for apartments and for vacation homes also rose, according to the non-seasonally adjusted data.