A comprehensive look at property costs across Denmark's five official regions — ranked from most expensive to most affordable
Denmark's five administrative regions, color-coded by average property price per square meter.
Average property prices by region in DKK per m²
Relative share of national housing market value
Visual comparison of average property prices across all five regions
Property-price-to-income ratio (lower = more affordable)
Demand intensity and price growth pressure by region
Relative price movement over the past 5 years (2019 = 100)
Detailed profiles of Denmark's five official regions ranked by housing cost
Side-by-side comparison of key metrics
| Rank | Region | Avg. Price/m² | Cost Level | Key City | Market Dynamics |
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The price gap between Denmark's most expensive region (Capital Region) and the most affordable (North Jutland) is approximately 3.8×. While Copenhagen dominates the luxury market with zip codes like Klampenborg commanding the nation's highest prices, North Jutland offers the most favorable property-price-to-income ratio, making it an attractive option for first-time buyers. The commuter belt effect is clearly visible on Zealand, where northern areas near Copenhagen track closely with Capital Region prices, while southern areas like Lolland remain among Denmark's most affordable.