Carina Dahl: Artistens smarte boliginvesteringer – og ekspertens advarsler

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Norwegian artist Carina Dahl is currently captivating audiences with her performances on the popular reality TV show “Shall We Dance.” But her talents extend far beyond the dance floor.

Dahl is enjoying significant success as a musician, headlining festivals across Norway. And she’s diversified her income with savvy investments in the real estate market.

“I think it’s a good way to invest your money,” she told TV 2.

“Very Proud”

Originally from Trondheim, Dahl spent six years living in Sweden before relocating to Oslo. She explained that her foray into property investment began when she couldn’t afford to buy an apartment in the capital city.

PÅ KASKETTEN: Carina Dahl har kommer langt i årets «Skal vi danse».
Foto: Aurora Pevik Haugnaess / TV 2

“So I bought an apartment in Trondheim that I rented out, and I rented myself in Oslo. That allowed me to get a foot in the door of the housing market.”

The singer eventually saved enough to purchase an apartment in Oslo, and things quickly snowballed from there. Today, she owns two apartments in Trondheim and two in the capital.

“I don’t come from money, and I haven’t done this with anyone else, so I’ve achieved this entirely on my own, and of course, I’m very proud of that,” she said.

Plans to Continue

Dahl, the daughter of TNT drummer Morten Dahl, views her properties as a solid investment.

“It’s smart to invest your money in things that can grow, and I think the housing market is a relatively safe investment in that regard.”

“Are you planning to continue with this?”

“Yes, absolutely. I really want to continue. It’s a fun process and hopefully good investments. I’ll just have to see how the market develops and what’s smart to do next.”

Expert Weighs In

Economist Lene Drange explained that investing in property can be lucrative, but tightened regulations and higher interest rates have made it less profitable for some.

PRIVATØKONOM: Lene Drange, kjent fra «Luksusfellen». Foto: TV 2

PRIVATØKONOM: Lene Drange, kjent fra «Luksusfellen».
Foto: TV 2

“But if you have the financing in place, and it’s in a city or a place where there’s good growth, it can still be very profitable.”

Drange pointed out that in Oslo, there’s been a surge in rental properties being put up for sale in recent years due to the stricter regulations.

“It’s interesting to see what happens with taxes on rental properties. You’ve almost reached a rental crisis, so they need to take some action,” she said.

However, she also believes that we will see a positive development in property values going forward, especially in major cities.

“It could go either way, but you need to do your research, and then it should be fine.”

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