ikkebolig
An ikkebolig, also known as a non-residential property, is a type of real estate that is not intended for use as a primary residence. These properties can include a variety of structures and spaces, such as commercial buildings, industrial facilities, retail stores, offices, warehouses, and other non-residential uses. The term "ikkebolig" is commonly used in Scandinavian countries, particularly in Norway and Sweden, to distinguish these properties from residential homes.
Non-residential properties are typically owned and managed by businesses, corporations, or other entities for the purpose
The value and marketability of ikkebolig properties can be influenced by various factors, including location, size,
In summary, ikkebolig refers to non-residential real estate properties that are not intended for use as a