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Oslo office rents at risk from increased remote working

Greater remote working looks set to be a legacy of the pandemic. However, given that working from home was already relatively prevalent in Sweden and Denmark, the scope for significant further rises there is limited, reducing the risks to office demand and the rental outlook. In contrast, Norway has the potential for a greater shift to remote working, which could weigh on Oslo’s office market recovery.

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