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Buy an apartment in Copenhagen: Your Complete Guide with Bomae

The Danish capital offers a unique blend of high living standards, charming surroundings, a bustling city and cultural life, and ample career opportunities. It’s no wonder Copenhagen is a top choice for people from the EU and beyond looking to settle down or invest.
At Bomae, we understand that buying a property in a new city or country can be complex. That’s why we’ve compiled this comprehensive guide to help you understand the process, market dynamics, and what makes Copenhagen such an attractive place to buy an apartment.

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Why Invest in an Apartment in Copenhagen?

Copenhagen is consistently ranked as one of the world's most livable cities, offering a unique blend of urban dynamism and a relaxed pace. Deciding to buy a property is a significant step, and here are compelling reasons why Copenhagen stands out as an excellent investment.

High Quality of Life and Rich Cultural Offerings

Danes frequently top the lists of the happiest people in the world, largely due to robust public welfare systems, high living standards, and a generally easygoing approach to life. Copenhagen, in particular, excels with its vibrant cultural scene, gourmet restaurants, diverse entertainment, and abundant outdoor activities. From world-class museums to picturesque canals and green spaces, there's always something to explore and enjoy.

A Growing economy with strong career opportunities

Copenhagen is rapidly growing, asserting its position among Europe's major cities. This growth is significantly fueled by numerous large corporations with headquarters in the city, transforming it from a provincial outpost to a dynamic economic hub. Denmark's overall strong economy ensures a steady supply of job opportunities across various sectors, making Copenhagen an ideal place to pursue a successful career.

Efficient infrastructure and excellent public transportation

No matter which neighborhood you choose, getting around Copenhagen is remarkably easy. The public transport system is second to none, featuring the Metro, S-trains, buses, and harbor buses. However, to truly embrace the Copenhagen lifestyle, a bicycle is a must. The city is renowned for its extensive network of bike lanes, offering a cheap, fast, convenient, and environmentally friendly way to commute. For international travel, Copenhagen Airport is easily accessible by Metro.

Attractive potential for rental income

Buying an apartment in Copenhagen can also be a smart financial move. The city is a highly popular tourist destination, maintaining high demand for accommodation year-round. This makes it an excellent opportunity to generate passive income by renting out your apartment short-term when you're away. Platforms like Airbnb or local rental agencies can help you capitalize on this demand. This flexibility offers both personal enjoyment and financial return.

Navigating the Copenhagen Real Estate Market

The demand for apartments in Copenhagen has been steadily increasing, leading to rising prices and a competitive market. Understanding what's available and what constitutes a fair price can be challenging, especially if you're new to the city or the Danish property market.

Overview of the Real Estate Market and prices

Copenhagen's real estate market is dynamic and diverse, with prices varying significantly across neighborhoods and property types. As a general trend, property values have shown resilience and growth, making it a stable long-term investment. Staying updated on market trends and price per square meter in your preferred areas is crucial.

How Bomae helps you find your dream apartment

As your dedicated buyer's agent, Bomae is fully committed to helping you find and purchase property in Copenhagen. We streamline the entire process, making it transparent and manageable.

Your Buyer's Agent as your personal property finder

We act as your exclusive representative, filtering the market to present you with apartments that truly match your criteria. We understand your needs and preferences, saving you time and effort in the search.

Early access to relevant properties

Many properties are sold before they even hit the public market. Through our extensive network and proactive approach, we often get early access to "secret" or "off-market" listings that perfectly fit your profile. This gives you a significant advantage in a competitive market. Read more about what we can do for you and our services here.

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Understanding financing and costs when buying property in Denmark

Purchasing a property in Copenhagen involves more than just the purchase price. It's essential to understand the financing options and the various associated costs.

Which financing options are available for property purchase?

In Denmark, a property purchase is typically financed through a combination of mortgage loans and bank loans.

Mortgage Loans: The Danish Model

Mortgage loans are unique to Denmark and are the primary way to finance up to 80% of your property's value. These loans are provided by mortgage institutions and are secured by a lien on the property. They offer competitive interest rates and long repayment periods (typically up to 30 years). Understanding the different types (fixed-rate, adjustable-rate) is key to choosing the right one for you.

Bank Loans: Supplementary Financing

The remaining 15-20% of the purchase price (and sometimes additional costs) is typically financed through a bank loan. These loans usually have higher interest rates and shorter repayment periods than mortgage loans. Banks will assess your financial situation, including income, assets, and existing debt, to determine your eligibility and loan terms.

What Are the Additional Costs of Buying an Apartment?

Beyond the purchase price, several costs are associated with buying a property in Denmark. These typically amount to 3-5% of the purchase price.

  • Registration Fee and Stamp Duty: A fixed fee (currently DKK 1,850) plus a stamp duty of 0.6% of the purchase price (or public valuation, whichever is higher) for registering the deed of ownership.
  • Legal Fees and Buyer's Agent Fees: Engaging a lawyer for legal review and a buyer's agent like Bomae for comprehensive support will incur professional fees. These investments ensure your interests are protected throughout the process.
  • Estate Agent Commission: This fee is typically paid by the seller, but it indirectly influences the overall price of the property.

Ongoing expenses as a property owner in Copenhagen

Owning an apartment in Copenhagen also comes with recurring costs.

  • Property Value Tax and Land Tax : These are annual taxes based on the assessed value of your property and the land it occupies. The rates are set by the municipality and the state.
  • Common Expenses: If you buy an apartment, you will become part of an owner's association or co-operative housing association. These associations collect monthly fees to cover maintenance, insurance, heating, and other shared costs for the building and common areas.

Legal aspects and regulations for buying property in Denmark

Navigating the legal framework for property acquisition in Denmark can be complex, especially for international buyers.

What rules apply to foreigners buying property in Denmark?

Denmark has specific rules regarding who can buy property, particularly when it comes to the requirement for year-round residency.

The Year-Round residency requirement: Important to Know

Generally, properties designated as "helårsbolig" (year-round residency) can only be purchased by individuals who intend to use it as their primary, permanent residence. This is a crucial distinction for buyers.

Approval from the Danish Civil Agency for Non-EU/EEA Citizens

For non-EU/EEA citizens, purchasing a property in Denmark usually requires special permission from the Danish Civil Agency. This approval is typically granted if you have strong ties to Denmark, such as an existing residence permit, a job, or family connections, and intend to use the property as your primary residence. EU/EEA citizens generally face fewer restrictions, but the helårsboligkrav still applies.

Owner-Occupied apartments vs. Co-operative housing: What should you choose?

Copenhagen offers two primary types of apartments: owner-occupied apartments (ejerlejligheder) and co-operative housing. While Bomae primarily assists with the purchase of owner-occupied apartments, understanding the differences is crucial.

The Owner-Occupied apartment: Full ownership and freedom

With an Owner-Occupied apartment, you own a specific apartment unit and a share of the common property of the building. This provides full ownership, allowing you to freely sell, mortgage, and renovate your property within the bounds of the owner's association rules. Owner-Occupied apartments are generally easier to finance through traditional mortgage loans.

Co-operative Housing: Advantages, Disadvantages, and Special Rules

An Co-operative housing involves buying a share in a co-operative housing association, which in turn owns the entire property. You gain the right to reside in a specific apartment.

  • Advantages: Often lower purchase prices than ejerlejligheder, lower monthly housing costs, and a strong community spirit.
  • Disadvantages: Value increases are capped by law, financing can be more challenging (as traditional mortgage loans are not always available), and reselling is subject to the association's rules and approved maximum prices. While Bomae's primary focus is on ejerlejligheder due to their clear ownership structure and financing options, we ensure our clients understand the nuances of both options to make informed decisions.

Your Trusted Partner in Danish Property Acquisition

At Bomae, we pride ourselves on being more than just a service provider; we are your dedicated advocate and expert guide in the intricate world of Denmark real estate. Our unique approach is built on independence, client focus, and unparalleled expertise.

Our Unique Approach:

  • Independent Advice: Unlike traditional real estate agents, we work exclusively for you, the buyer. This ensures unbiased advice and negotiations focused solely on your best interests.
  • Client-Focused Service: We tailor our services to your specific needs, guiding you through every step, from initial search to final contract.
  • Deep Expertise: Our team possesses in-depth knowledge of the Danish property market, legal frameworks, and local nuances, giving you a competitive edge.
  • Simplifying Complexity: We demystify the legal jargon, financial intricacies, and cultural differences, making your buying a property in Denmark experience smooth and stress-free.

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