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Drangsvann
Drangsvann
Kristiansand, Norway
From 5695$ / m2
ID: 17648 | 2 floors
Bystranda Bla
Bystranda Bla
Kristiansand, Norway
From 6875$ / m2
ID: 17568 | 6 floors
Bjorndalen
Bjorndalen
Kristiansand, Norway
From 5700$ / m2
ID: 17500 | 4 floors

New builds in Kristiansand

 Location and climate

Kristiansand is a city in Norway, located at the confluence of the Utra River into the Skagerrak Strait.
The climate is temperate oceanic; part of the coast where the city is located is the sunniest in Norway. Snow falls at the end of December, as well as in January and February, but rarely remains for a long time, melting after a few days. During the year, the temperature ranges from -3°C to +20°C, rarely falling below -12°C or rising above 24°C.

Why is it profitable to buy an apartment from a developer in Kristiansand?

The history of the city begins in 1641. Its founder was the Danish king Christian IV, and the city was named after him. The mild climate makes Kristiansand popular among Norwegian tourists. There are several enterprises operating in the city: a nickel plant, several companies producing equipment for drilling, lifting mechanisms, a factory for the production of beer and soft drinks; an ice cream factory, a chain of bakeries, an investment company that used to be a shipbuilding company, although it still has shipbuilding and repair facilities, and banks.
Kristiansand is comfortable for living and working. There are many parks and gardens. The quality of drinking water is perfect. Utilities are at the highest level.
The airport serves regular international destinations to a number of European cities and domestic flights. Kristiansand is connected by rail with the country's capital, Oslo, and by ferry to the Danish cities of Hanstholm and Hirtshals. Intracity public transport is represented by buses.
Higher education is represented by Agdara University (a large university with more than 10,000 students in the faculties of pedagogy, medicine, engineering, economics, and art-related specializations) and Noroff University College (a private university specializing in the field of interactive media).
The number of offers on the housing market is quite extensive and varied. On the positive side, despite the abundance of offers, the demand for housing estates in Kristiansand remains high. Norwegians are ready to invest in the real estate in Kristiansand, believing that now is a favorable time for this. The sale of apartments from developers is a transparent and safe procedure; housing in the residential complexes meets accepted standards, which is confirmed by customer reviews.
According to the information provided by the real estate search engine GEOLN.COM, the minimum price per square meter of space in a new build for sale from a developer in Kristiansand (apartments handed over in a turnkey condition) is 5,695 USD.

What to see, where to go

  •  Zoo
  •  Museums of: art, cannons, and nature
  •  Bronseplassen (reconstructed Bronze Age settlement)
Every year at the beginning of July, the largest music festival Qarth takes place with the involvement of world stars.

Acquisition of apartments in Kristiansand from the developers by foreigners

Foreign investors have the right to buy apartments in Kristiansand in the new home without restrictions.
Purchasing an apartment in a new homes for sale in Kristiansand is an expensive but promising investment in order to generate income from renting the property out in a city with a comfortable climate and the highest quality of life.

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