About us

Norwegian Property ASA is a property company established in May 2006 with headquarters at Aker Brygge, Oslo.

We are a pure and fully integrated real estate company with properties located mainly in the Oslo area; where we own, develop and manage the company’s properties.

Our philosophy and values are rooted in passion for the subject of real estate.
For us, real estate is about creating engaging meeting places that provide the basis for growth and relationships between people and the environment.

This philosophy characterizes our entire real estate business which includes development, management, daily operations and maintenance of our centrally located properties.

We focus on developing attractive environments with a diversified content of offices, trade, services and culture.

The company has identified following value drivers for long-term value creation; Market and rental, real estate development, operations and management, transactions and finance.

Our property portfolio is divided into the following areas: Oslo – CBD (Central Business District), Nydalen, Fornebu, Hasle and Stavanger.

The business is organized in the proprietary company Norwegian Property ASA and associated subsidiaries.  Geveran Trading is sole owner of Norwegian Property

Key figures Q3-22

Portfolio market value:

25.8 billion NOK

We own and operate:

505 472 square meter

We own:

29 estates

Occupancy:

94.8 %

Number of employees:

62

Key figures Q3

Portfolio market value:

25.5 billion NOK

We own and operate:

505 435 square meter

We own:

29 estates

Occupancy:

94.2 %

Number of employees:

55

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Green responsibility and presence:

Norwegian Property invests in local measures that give a positive, global effect.
GLOCAL stands for the commitments we have made to the environment we have around us and the community we are part of and will be a contributor to.

Our definitions of environmental and social responsibility range widely. This includes clearly defined goals for environmental saving measures, as well as high demands for aesthetic design of buildings and outdoor areas in the local environment.

Read more about sustainability here