Denmark property prices

Denmark property prices by city: Copenhagen, Roskilde, Aarhus, Odense, Aalborg, Esbjerg (2026)

Short answer. In February 2026, the highest asking prices were in Copenhagen (about 11,120 EUR per square meter) and the lowest in Esbjerg (about 2,861 EUR per square meter), a gap of about 289%. These are asking prices for apartments in krone converted to euros. Source: Finans Danmark (apartment asking prices), converted from krone to euros at the live rate.

Updated 8 June 2026Official source named

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Full data table

Denmark property prices by city: Copenhagen, Roskilde, Aarhus, Odense, Aalborg, Esbjerg (2026). Prices in EUR per square meter.
CityAsking (EUR/sqm)Sold (EUR/sqm)Change, 12 monthsTrend
Copenhagen11,120n/a+17.4%Rising
Roskilde5,334n/an/aStable
Aarhus5,176n/an/aStable
Odense3,735n/a+6.8%Rising
Aalborg3,214n/an/aStable
Esbjerg2,861n/a+13.6%Rising

Source: Finans Danmark (apartment asking prices), converted from krone to euros at the live rate. https://www.dst.dk/en/Statistik/emner/oekonomi/ejendomme

Official trend

Denmark's official transaction based House Price Index rose about 7.6% over the year to 2025-Q4, with the index at 156.61 (2015 = 100). This is the official trend behind the asking prices above. Source: Eurostat, House Price Index (prc_hpi_q), fetched 2026-06-08. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/databrowser/view/prc_hpi_q/default/table?lang=en

How we know these numbers

Denmark's official trend comes from Danmarks Statistik (Statistics Denmark) and is also in Eurostat. The per square meter figures here are asking prices for apartments (ejerlejligheder) from Finans Danmark, given in krone and converted to euros automatically at the live rate. Final sold prices are usually a little lower.

These are asking prices (udbudspriser) for apartments from Finans Danmark, February 2026, in krone and converted to euros automatically. Final sold prices run a little lower. The official national trend comes from Danmarks Statistik and Eurostat.

Frequently asked questions

Which Danish city is most expensive per square meter?

Copenhagen by far, at about 83,111 krone per square meter for apartments, more than double the next cities. Esbjerg is the most affordable here.

Why are the prices shown in euros?

Denmark uses the krone, so the figures are converted to euros automatically at the live rate. The krone figure is noted on each card. The krone is tied closely to the euro.

Are these asking or sold prices?

These are asking prices from Finans Danmark. Final sold prices are usually a little lower. The official trend comes from Danmarks Statistik and Eurostat.

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