The land can’t be sold without the Norwegian authorities’ approval.
The last piece of privately-owned land in Svalbard archipelago in the Arctic is up for grabs. Picture: iStock
For €300 million , interested parties can acquire the remote Sore Fagerjord property in southwest Svalbard. Norway’s Trade and Industry Minister Cecilie Myrseth said: “ Nor is it possible to hold negotiations about the property.”
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