The last year has seen considerable focus on high construction costs, with extreme fluctuations due to the aftereffects of the pandemic, the war in Ukraine and a shortage of qualified personnel.Read More
When carrying out a construction project, whether it entails building a residential home (of any size) or a commercial building, the lender almost always requires that an independent construction loan inspector monitor the project from start to finish.Read More
Valuation of developed commercial real estate entails an analysis of typical value parameters, such as average market rent, tenant composition and solidity, rental contract length, owner expenses, extraordinary maintenance, development potential, and more. However, as the industry continues to develop, value parameters more numerous and more intricate must be considered.Read More
We are constantly reading about legal challenges and issues in purchasing commercial real estate. These may be adjustment rules pertaining to VAT, company reorganisations, unusual rental contracts, etc.Read More
There are always discussions and disputes about the right level of rent for commercial properties, whether it is in connection with a rental contract being extended/entered, the purchase of a land plot, or the takeover of a company.Read More
Most are aware that yield levels (returns on properties) in central Oslo have shown a sharp decline in the past few years, with the best commercial real estate properties now facing a squeeze down to a yield of 3 %.Read More
In the winter, Veridian Analyse AS was invited to represent Norway in the European Valuers’ Alliance, a network of the leading valuation businesses in Europe.Read More
In fall 2018, Johan Berg-Svendsen and Jørgen Bøhn founded the company Veridian and its subsidiaries Veridian Analyse AS and Veridian Corporate AS. At that time, the emphasis was on capitalising on the synergies between the professional fields of valuation, property development, and value optimisation in commercial real estate, as well as strategic consulting and business...Read More
On Wednesday, the old Deichman Library will be put up for sale. Price: NOK 58.6 million. The buyer must guarantee that the population of Oslo can still use sections of the building.Read More
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