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These brokerage houses sell the most over-the-counter in Oslo
NO🏛️ PoliticsCenter13 hr. ago

These brokerage houses sell the most over-the-counter in Oslo

The article discusses how certain real estate agencies in Oslo frequently sell apartments above the price guidelines, suggesting potential market manipulation or aggressive sales tactics. It highlights that while many real estate agencies compete for clients, some stand out by consistently exceeding pricing expectations. The piece references academic perspectives, noting that consumers may not share the same interests as real estate agents. Data journalist Selma Turiddatter reports on the findings, emphasizing the disparity among agencies but stopping short of taking a definitive stance on the implications.

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These brokerage houses sell the most over-the-counter in Oslo

The article discusses how certain real estate agencies in Oslo frequently sell apartments above the price guidelines, suggesting potential market manipulation or aggressive sales tactics. It highlights that while many real estate agencies compete for clients, some stand out by consistently exceeding pricing expectations. The piece references academic perspectives, noting that consumers may not share the same interests as real estate agents. Data journalist Selma Turiddatter reports on the findings, emphasizing the disparity among agencies but stopping short of taking a definitive stance on the implications.

Bias read (Center): The article presents data on real estate agency performance without overtly criticizing or praising specific agencies. While it raises questions about market practices, it does not take a clear ideological stance or emphasize particular political narratives. The framing remains balanced, focusing on

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