Colliers Denmark Market Report 2025

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OFFICE - COLLIERS MARKET REPORT 2025

Danish office market is strong, also by international standards The decreasing frequency of working from home is not only a Danish phenomenon but is a general trend across the EU. This should be seen as a positive signal for the European office mar ket, possibly contributing to reducing vacancy risk. However, Denmark stands out with the largest overall increase in homeworking, but also by far the largest decrease in Homeworking frequency going down across Europe

Development in share of people working from home, 2022-2023

Occasionally Frequently In total, percentage

17%

4%

-6%

FINLAND

5%

1%

18%

frequent homeworking. This shows that Danish companies are far ahead in the process of get ting employees back in the office - at least most of the time.

-17%

3%

NORWAY

-17%

46%

SWEDEN

32%

7%

9%

-10%

7%

IRELAND

0%

-31%

DENMARK

GRÅT SKÆRES FRA

-16%

THE NETHERLANDS

11%

14%

-1%

2%

-9%

GERMANY

-13%

BELGIUM

17%

7%

3%

0%

-14%

-13%

AUSTRIA

FRANCE

10%

16%

1%

6%

-13%

-3%

ITALY

SPAIN

Note: Development in homeworking, 2022-2023. ‘Frequently’ includes people who worked from home more than half of the days in a 4-week period. ‘Occasionally’ includes people who worked from home at least once in a 4-week period and less than half of the days. Source: Eurostat, Oxford Economics, Colliers

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