Despite widespread calls for increased housing construction in Oslo, a significant number of newly built apartments remain unsold. Data reveals a discrepancy between the demand voiced for more housing and the actual market uptake of completed projects. This suggests potential issues with pricing, location, or apartment size relative to buyer preferences. The overview details which new residential units in Oslo are currently being sold, offering a snapshot of the current market dynamics. Experts suggest the situation warrants further investigation into the factors hindering sales, potentially impacting future development plans. The discrepancy raises questions about the effectiveness of current housing policies and the alignment between supply and genuine demand within the city. This trend could lead to adjustments in future construction projects to better reflect market realities.
