LifeCost Blog
Oslo

Oslo

Norway

Updated on August 03, 2025

Overview

Oslo features a high cost of living with expensive housing and daily expenses. Rent for central apartments is high, but the city offers excellent safety, healthcare, and public services. The job market is strong, especially in energy and technology sectors. Public transport is reliable and the city is very walkable. Winters are cold and dark, summers are mild. The community is welcoming with a focus on outdoor activities and sustainability.

Average cost of living€2,111.80
Quality of Life90/100

Accommodation

Rent room (flat-share)€750.00
1-bed flat (center)€1,425.00
1-bed flat (outside)€1,201.00
3-bed flat (center)€2,254.00
3-bed flat (outside)€1,792.00

Utilities

Basic utilities€255.92
Internet€46.89
Mobile plan€26.37

Transportation

One-way ticket€3.64
Monthly pass€65.94
Taxi start€8.47
Gasoline (1 l)€1.87

Leisure

Cinema ticket€15.24
Fitness club€47.20

Education

Preschool (month)€225.29
Intl. primary (year)€12,343.00

Buying House

sqm in city center€8,905.00
sqm outside center€6,657.00

Advantages

  • Strong job market in energy and tech
  • Excellent healthcare and safety
  • Reliable public transport
  • Walkable city with green spaces
  • Focus on sustainability

Disadvantages

  • × High housing and living costs
  • × Cold, dark winters
  • × Limited affordable housing options
  • × Long winters affect lifestyle
  • × Higher taxes