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3D VISUALISATION IN FREDRIKSTAD

We are URBAN 8 - a 3D studio in the field of photorealistic visualization for architecture and real estate in the region of Fredrikstad.

For more information, please contact us by phone or e-mail. We would be pleased to make an offer for your project.

Tel.: +49 (0) 157 30 12 15 08
info@urban8.de

Fredrikstad is a charming city in southeastern Norway with a population of around 80,000 residents. With its historic charm and vibrant cultural scene, Fredrikstad is renowned for its well-preserved fortress, thriving arts community, and beautiful waterfront. The city effortlessly blends history, art, and a high standard of living. The housing market in Fredrikstad has experienced significant growth in recent years, with new residential developments catering to the increasing demand for housing. From modern apartment complexes to carefully restored historic buildings, there is a wide range of housing options available. The city center, Gamlebyen, and waterfront districts are particularly popular among residents. Additionally, Fredrikstad is a hub for innovation and technology. Home to several research institutions and companies in sectors like marine technology, renewable energy, and healthcare, the city is recognized for its forward-thinking approach and innovative solutions. Rental prices for apartments in Fredrikstad vary depending on location and amenities, averaging around 1600 kr per square meter. Despite this, Fredrikstad remains an attractive destination for individuals seeking a mix of history, culture, and quality of life. The city's ongoing development in housing, technology, and culture continues to shape its identity and create opportunities for growth. With its rich history, thriving arts scene, and high quality of life, Fredrikstad is a city on the rise. In this dynamic environment, modern marketing strategies like virtual tours play a key role in attracting potential buyers and boosting the success of real estate developers and construction firms....

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