The practice
Four people who like buildings more than transactions.
PropertyPeak began in 2009 with one rule that has not changed: we only sell what we would be willing to live in.
01 — Origin
Marit and Anselm met on a survey in Klampenborg, arguing about whether a settlement crack was worth the discount the vendor was offering. It was not. They walked, the buyer thanked them a year later, and the practice started from that.
Seventeen years on we still keep the list to seven or eight houses a season. It is not scarcity marketing — it is the largest number four people can know properly. Every property on this site has been walked at least twice, in daylight and after rain, by someone whose name is on the page.
We are paid by the vendor unless a buying mandate says otherwise, and we tell you which it is at the first viewing. That is the whole of our position on conflicts of interest.
Three things we will not do.
01
Guess a price
Every valuation we give is backed by comparables we can show you. If the evidence is thin, we say the range is wide rather than inventing precision.
02
Hide a defect
Known issues go in the particulars, not in a footnote after the offer. It costs us the occasional sale and saves everyone the expensive kind of surprise.
03
Take a listing we cannot argue for
If we would not recommend the house to a friend at that price, we decline the instruction. There is always another agency that will take it.
The advisers.

Marit Sølvberg
Partner, Residential
Coastal villas and heritage conversions
marit@propertypeak.com

Anselm Roux
Head of Acquisitions
New-build and off-market negotiation
anselm@propertypeak.com

Iben Halvorsen
Advisor, City Portfolio
Apartments, yield analysis, letting
iben@propertypeak.com