Easy Living in Norway | How do Norwegians live in Oslo, where and what do they walk, eat and drink?

Published 2023-08-16
Welcome to Norway! My friend Hans Christian will explain the advantages of living in Skøyen, show his flat and tell us how he bought and renovated it. Skøyen is a neighbourhood in the western part of Oslo that is undergoing a significant transformation and is becoming a popular residential and business area of the city. Enjoy easy living in Norway and learn why Norway is the best place to survive the climate change.

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00:00:00 Welcome to Norway
00:01:23 Skøyen is a trendy area in the western part of Oslo
00:02:30 Property prices in Skøyen
00:02:55 Apartment tour in Skøyen
00:04:54 Kitchen. What kind of food and drinks do Norwegians prefer?
00:06:53 Skøyen area. Shops and cafes
00:09:14 Rooftop terrace. Bygdoy, Fornebu, Lysaker
00:09:41 Buying and renting property in Norway

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All Comments (21)
  • @sheilagrayman7147
    Wow! Norway in the summer sounds inviting! Oslo makes me curious to visit! Not far from North Germany! I can imagine that the nature in Norway is MAGICAL.🌺
  • @jerryde2861
    I use to live in San Francisco but moved to Oslo in 1999. One of the best decisions that I ever made. My home is not far from Skøyen, which is an up and coming area. Pretty sure your video will drum up some interest. Enjoyed it.
  • @garygjl9036
    It appears the refrigerator is on the left of the stove. I like that proximity. A little more colour in the kitchen and the apartment is my preference. No question about the quality of life in all of Norway.
  • @anilakazimi2669
    I agree,,summer is very beautiful in norway, I live in lorenskong,,I left Greece for norway, I hope I want regret it 😢
  • @thomasecosse
    Do you take a bath in the washing machine and dry off in the tumble drier, certainly interesting bathrooms in Norway!
  • @jameslee2615
    Looks so nice & clean?Is English widely spoken in Oslo?
  • @tobban3588
    With Norways rapidly declining currency (NOK), all property in Oslo is loosing value even though prices are going up. On top of that, the norwegian government is REALLY politcally unstable when it comes to taxes.
  • @JohnnyBeitia
    "PANAMÁ 🇵🇦 RELOCATION TOURS!!WITH JACKIE!!😊🙋👍❤️👈"
  • @Smamaj
    For me skoyen acually has not much to do with Oslo, it just feel outside and has no soul in it, it is like every modern area in every city in the world.
  • @btsimonsen
    Oslo is freaking crazy expensive. That small apartment he is living in is about 6 million NOK, an average Norwegian salary (676 000 NOK according to SSB), with an average student loan (410 000 NOK according to lanekassen) will give you a mortgage from the bank about 2.7 - 3 million NOK depending how much money you already have in the bank. That's less than half of this small apartment. The Norwegian economy is in bad shape, our purchasing power (currently 19th in the world, was among top 10's before 2014) is diminishing each year due to high inflation and the real estate market getting crazy expensive. Norwegians haven't had growth in our real wages since 2014-2015. On top of this we are paying the most taxes in the world, which is not on income tax but total taxes you pay for your living. An example of things is that the water and sewage prices has increased 20-30% yearly for 2-3 years now, and is expected to continue growing, on top of this you pay 25% tax on this bill. I know a lot of other European countries are also struggling financially, so perhaps Norway is slightly better off. But I would rather recommend moving to a country with better prosperities.
  • @AbsentCrysisX
    Insane you have oppurtunity to talk and get a Oslo tour by Hans Christian Andersen.