A new luxury cabin development near Hafjell ski resort is drawing attention after its owner set a price tag of NOK 75 million. The asking price for the property, marketed as a high-end holiday home, reflects the growing trend of upscale real estate in Norway’s alpine regions. Similar projects have appeared frequently on Finn.no, Norway’s largest property marketplace, where high-end cabins now account for a significant share of listings.
The cabin’s features include four bedrooms, a private sauna, and direct access to ski slopes. The seller, a local real estate agent, confirmed the property is priced to attract international buyers. Demand for premium holiday homes in ski destinations has risen sharply in recent years, driven by remote work trends and increased tourism.
Real estate brokers in the region report that buyers are increasingly willing to pay top prices for cabins with modern amenities and prime locations. The Hafjell area, known for its winter sports facilities, has seen a surge in interest from buyers seeking second homes or rental investments.
The NOK 75 million price point places the cabin among the most expensive in the district. Comparable properties in the same area have sold for between NOK 60 million and NOK 80 million in the past year. The seller expects a quick sale given the current market conditions.
Source: e24.no