Earlier this week, we compiled the 10 most expensive single-family homes that were for sale according to real estate site DV. It was therefore appropriate to also look at what are the 10 cheapest properties for sale on the real estate site.
Here are the 10 most expensive single-family homes for sale today
We have not included garages, basements, land or properties in sunny countries, only properties ready to move in with the pocket disco, foot massager and all the rest of the property even though of course some of the properties will need maintenance and painting before moving in.
- Blöndubyggð 1 Blönduós – ISK 18.9 million.
Size 100 m², built in 1934.
Detached wooden house on the bank of Blonda right next to the estuary. The property is divided into an entrance hall, kitchen, living room, bedroom and bathroom. There is a steep staircase from the ground to the basement, which is more or less an underground space. You can also access the basement from the outside through a hatch on the north gable. More information here.
- Vallholt 1, Ólafsvík – ISK 18.4 million.
Size 73.4 m², built in 1973.
Second floor apartment in an apartment building. The property is divided into three rooms, a well-equipped kitchen, a living room adjoining the kitchen, a hallway and a bathroom with shower. More information here.
- Hvanneyrbraut 54, Siglufjörður – ISK 17.5 million.
Size 80 m², built in 1947.
Apartment on the third floor of an apartment building. The property is divided into an entrance hall, hall/corridor, kitchen, living room, two bedrooms and a bathroom. More information here.
- Kirkjuvegur 17, Ólafsfjörður – 16.9 million ISK.
Size 76.8 m², built in 1931.
Detached house on two floors. The property is divided into an entrance hall, living room and kitchen on the lower level. Upstairs there is a rear entrance/hallway, two bedrooms, a bathroom and storage. More information here.
- – 7. Miðtún 4, Tálknafjörður – ISK 16.9 million.
Size 83.1 m², built in 1977.
Apartment on the upper floor in an apartment building. The property is divided into an entrance hall, kitchen, utility room, living room, two bedrooms and a bathroom. Private storage. More information here.
- Ólafsvegur 34, Ólafsfjörður – ISK 16.7 million.
Size 68.1 m², built in 1995.
Ground floor apartment in an apartment building. The property is divided into an entrance hall, kitchen, living room, bedroom, bathroom and laundry/storage room. More information here.
- Vallargata 5 Flateyri – ISK 16.5 million.
Size 68.6 m², built in 1905.
Semi-detached house on one floor with storage shed. The property is divided into an entrance hall, hallway, kitchen, living room, bedroom, bathroom, utility room and storage room. The storage shed is 12.6 feet. The house stands on a plot of 514 square meters. More information here.
- Túngata 38 Siglufjörður – ISK 14.6 million.
Size 62.4 m², built in 1936.
Lower floor in a duplex with independent entrance. The property is divided into an entrance hall, a kitchen, a living room, two bedrooms, a bathroom and a common laundry room and a rear entrance. More information here.
- Ásgata 17 Raufarhöfn – ISK 14 million.
Size 173 m², built in 1957.
The Lyngás house, a detached house with two floors, a floor and an attic. The property is divided into a hall, a large kitchen, a living room, a double bedroom and a toilet on the lower floor. In the attic there are four bedrooms, a TV room and a toilet. More information here.
- Ásgata 9 Raufarhöfn – ISK 7 million.
Size 122 m², built in 1954.
Detached house on one floor. The property is divided into a hall, kitchen, living room, two bedrooms and a bathroom. A basement is located under half of the floor where there is a laundry room and storage. In fact you enter the house between the floors, you enter a small hall with a small staircase up and then on the right there is a staircase that goes down to the basement. More information here.

