Danish collective housing developments surge as older adults drive growth

Saturday 9th 2026 on 20:15 in  
Denmark
ageing population, denmark, housing

Denmark has seen a sharp rise in collective housing projects, with an average of four new developments launched daily since 2020, according to a report by national broadcaster DR. The trend is largely driven by older residents, including 70-year-old Klaus Nørgaard, who recently moved into the Kronhjorten community near Holstebro.

Nørgaard told DR he has no regrets about the decision to join the shared living arrangement, which combines private residences with communal spaces and activities. The model has gained particular traction among seniors seeking social connection and mutual support while maintaining independence.

The data reflects a broader shift in housing preferences, with collective living increasingly viewed as a practical alternative to traditional single-family homes or retirement facilities. No further details on the total number of units or regional distribution were provided in the report.

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(via DR)