I do recommend to rent apartments from agency’s. You are able to pay “garanti” instead of “deposit” - which have dramatically difference in price. And you are able to change, paint and decorate you’re apartment instead of renting from some private landlord :) I do recommend heimstaden or leiebolig!
I've been living and renting places in Oslo for little over 20 years now. You had everything spot on! Love it! Grate job. But I would add one thing. The prices in Oslo are high, but so is sallery too... If you have a full time job and rent a normal place outside Ring 3 you gonna have a good time and money to spend on things. But if you have a part time job and rent down town... you gonna be broke every month. So it very important to choose where in Oslo you gonna rent based on your job/travel time and so on. For ppl with limited start, rent just outside Ring 3 and close to the "travel" hubs. Skøyen, Alna, Storo. Grate places and easy to get around and a bit cheeper then downtown.
@@ethanmofokeng4792 Ring 3 is the outer "Ring" of Freeway going around Oslo. We have 3 Rings like that circircling. Smallest goes just around downtown. Ring 2 in the middle... and the outermost is Ring 3. Outside Ring 3 things usually gets a bit cheeper because its not "Downtown crazyness". But its still only 10min tram down town. I myself live by Ring 3 at Storo. Its quiet and nice, cheeper then down town. Takes 25min walk by river or 10-15min tram/buss to get downtown.
Thanks for the tips! I would just probably say that close to Skøyen has gotten quite expensive as well. But I totally agree with everything else you said ☺️
WAIT there's an important notice it's very important. 1st of all Norwegian citizens get a National deduction rent to rent prices. Compared to those without. And since April 20th people can get this with duel citizenship, as long as on of those are Norwegian citizenship. Secondly there is also the option of Air BNB's. These are very inexpensive as they have entire packages, including cleaning, electrical, washing, etc for barely 152NOK a day. An inner Oslo this could go up to 250NOK. They're usually all flat rate. The second thing is this if someone really wants to rent Norway has estate agencies that deal with all the paperwork and then they come along for the visiting time to get accurate information across. However they usually charge a small fee of 30% commission. Oh also students, this includes any form of schooling/university course; they tend to get a deduction or there are student dorms. This is useful because of course it helps when one speaks fluent Norwegian. Especially in the Visiting. Oslo tends to be more lenient on the English speaking people and the western side of Norway. But overall I think you're right Mon yes!!!! :)
Mon make another video about University. Applying, class rooms, schedule, what homework is like, how are the classes graded, all of that stuff. You’re awesome
Hey! That's a good idea for a video ☺️ until then, I have a blog post, on my website, about my time as an exchange student in NTNU where I write about many of those things. So maybe give it a look 🥰
Thank you so much for posting this.I am planning to move to Norway next year so to study there and I was so nervous about how to start looking for a house. You helped me a lot.Tusen takk.💜
Moving to Norway. Thats awesome! You could check out "New To Oslo" on Facebook, same for "Expats in Oslo". Grate place to share and ask questiens about moving/staying in Norway. It was a hugh help for my American wife.
Hi, can you please make video for the International students who want to do Masters in Norway. Which universities should they apply and which cities are better for intl students to have jobs, odd jobs etc
one-room apartments with kitchen and bathroom as part of the unit is usually called "hybelleilighet". Hybel is usually just a bedroom, where either the bathroom and/or the kitchen is separate and often shared with several other people.
Hello. You also have something called a pedestrian apartment, there is a slightly larger version of a room and a smaller version of a standard standar apartment. sure you understand. I am from Norway myself, I live in Trondheim.
I’m getting my master’s in USA and want to get my masters in olso with plans to stay. Any tips on getting into university of olso or other universities? What are the highest paying jobs in healthcare or IT. Have my Bachelor’s in IT/computer sci
@@ethanmofokeng4792 for humour: Misjonen med Antonsen og Golden, and Radioresepsjonen for economy and the stock market: Pengepodden and Tid er penger. Those are the only norwegian podcasts I listen to.
Thank you for making this video! I'm looking at Master's degree programs in Oslo and trying to get an idea of what moving there would entail. This helps a lot!
Great video to get me thinking and comparing...here in Victoria Canada a 2 bedroom apartment rents for 1100 euros/month....don't know what the comparable is in Oslo however.
This content is really helpful; I love how you give those quick tips. It'll definitely be useful for a lot of us in the future. It's like "Adulting 101 in Norway: Renting" or something, haha. Thanks a lot, Mon ^^ P.S: Someone plays guitar, huh?
Very interesting video Mon..I mean I'm Norwegian but I do not rent and never have as I have homes to stay in...but I'm sure your video will help people...I liked this video yes!!!! :)
Thanks for this video. I would like to know how difficult it is to rent a place in Norway with pets. Also, how about the older worker getting a job (any, I am not picky). However, I do not have a college degree.
@@generalzod8637 Would a person just go to a real estate agent to look for an affordable studio apartment? I was in Central America and a person said, NEVER go through a school for listings, because a person would be charged six times as much. Edit: I would only be in Norway for three months.
Hei, Monica. I plan to go to Trondheim om January and I have to choose student housing. Maybe you know smth about SIT or FROST? Which one is better and with bigger numbers of facilities? Thank you.
Your videos are very educational and really motivate me to actually move to Norway one day. I really hope I can find a job there once I finish law school in the Netherlands. Did you learn the Norwegian language before you moved there?
Hi Mon, obrigada polo vídeo. I was wondering about the type of rent you would recommend for a student moving to Oslo? Is it student residencies best? Thank you for your informative videos!
I'm moving to Oslo next month from the UK and I'm am wondering what to do about quarantine. How easy will it be to get a temporary apartment for one month so that I can stay for the 10 day quarantine, then spend 20 days searching in person (so I can do the viewing) Is it possible to get a short 1-2 month rent? Are they common? I don't have a Norwegian bank account yet and cannot get one until I go to the bank in person, which would be after I have moved. What are my options? Thanks!
Hey! I think that's gonna be super tough... 😬 But July is the "summer vacation month" for Norwegians, so you'll maybe find something on Finn for a short renting. But without having a Norwegian bank account and not being here I'm not sure how you are going to do it. Maybe try to rent on Airbnb?
hey...i only speak english. i prefer job as a waiter or at hospitality sector. is it difficult to find work for a foreigner like me ? and what kind of work i can find in norway ?
Olá 😊 por quanto fica mais ou menos um apartamento T0, como aquele que disseste que arrendaste no inicio depois de sair de uma casa coletiva? Vivendo em Portugal, uma carta de recomendação de um antigo senhorio daqui também serve? Obrigada
I'm wondering where would you stay while you are searching for an apartment in Oslo? I mean, it could take a while before you find something suitable. Especially if you are a family of four. :-)
How about the digital rent agreements? Whats up with them? How do they work? Honestly, was I not married with kids, i would consider moving in with you:)))
She makes the best videos I’ve found on RUclips for Norway
She is wonderful in my opinion!💖💐
I do recommend to rent apartments from agency’s. You are able to pay “garanti” instead of “deposit” - which have dramatically difference in price. And you are able to change, paint and decorate you’re apartment instead of renting from some private landlord :)
I do recommend heimstaden or leiebolig!
Hey any suggestion for agency?
Rekkehus sounds like a condominium or a townhouse here in the States. And we would call a tomannsbolig a duplex.
I've been living and renting places in Oslo for little over 20 years now. You had everything spot on! Love it! Grate job. But I would add one thing. The prices in Oslo are high, but so is sallery too... If you have a full time job and rent a normal place outside Ring 3 you gonna have a good time and money to spend on things. But if you have a part time job and rent down town... you gonna be broke every month. So it very important to choose where in Oslo you gonna rent based on your job/travel time and so on. For ppl with limited start, rent just outside Ring 3 and close to the "travel" hubs. Skøyen, Alna, Storo. Grate places and easy to get around and a bit cheeper then downtown.
What are you referring to when you are talking about ring 3?
@@ethanmofokeng4792 Ring 3 is the outer "Ring" of Freeway going around Oslo. We have 3 Rings like that circircling. Smallest goes just around downtown. Ring 2 in the middle... and the outermost is Ring 3. Outside Ring 3 things usually gets a bit cheeper because its not "Downtown crazyness". But its still only 10min tram down town. I myself live by Ring 3 at Storo. Its quiet and nice, cheeper then down town. Takes 25min walk by river or 10-15min tram/buss to get downtown.
moffin25 wow I never would have known
Thanks for the tips! I would just probably say that close to Skøyen has gotten quite expensive as well. But I totally agree with everything else you said ☺️
Thanks for the tips.. I'm still trying to find a place in oslo
WAIT there's an important notice it's very important. 1st of all Norwegian citizens get a National deduction rent to rent prices. Compared to those without. And since April 20th people can get this with duel citizenship, as long as on of those are Norwegian citizenship. Secondly there is also the option of Air BNB's. These are very inexpensive as they have entire packages, including cleaning, electrical, washing, etc for barely 152NOK a day. An inner Oslo this could go up to 250NOK. They're usually all flat rate. The second thing is this if someone really wants to rent Norway has estate agencies that deal with all the paperwork and then they come along for the visiting time to get accurate information across. However they usually charge a small fee of 30% commission. Oh also students, this includes any form of schooling/university course; they tend to get a deduction or there are student dorms. This is useful because of course it helps when one speaks fluent Norwegian. Especially in the Visiting. Oslo tends to be more lenient on the English speaking people and the western side of Norway. But overall I think you're right Mon yes!!!! :)
Mon make another video about University. Applying, class rooms, schedule, what homework is like, how are the classes graded, all of that stuff. You’re awesome
Hey! That's a good idea for a video ☺️ until then, I have a blog post, on my website, about my time as an exchange student in NTNU where I write about many of those things. So maybe give it a look 🥰
@@MonAmieDesserts And something about architecture, and work of architecture. If you can. Thanks.
Mon Amie tusen takk!
Thank you so much for posting this.I am planning to move to Norway next year so to study there and I was so nervous about how to start looking for a house. You helped me a lot.Tusen takk.💜
I'm glad it was helpful! But if you come as a student you should definitely look for student accomodation! Is much cheaper ☺️
Moving to Norway. Thats awesome! You could check out "New To Oslo" on Facebook, same for "Expats in Oslo". Grate place to share and ask questiens about moving/staying in Norway. It was a hugh help for my American wife.
Hi, can you please make video for the International students who want to do Masters in Norway. Which universities should they apply and which cities are better for intl students to have jobs, odd jobs etc
yes dear.. this is very informative .. it would be a great help to those who are looking for place to live
one-room apartments with kitchen and bathroom as part of the unit is usually called "hybelleilighet". Hybel is usually just a bedroom, where either the bathroom and/or the kitchen is separate and often shared with several other people.
In America we call a lybel "basement living" and Rekkehus "condominium" or "condos" and Tomannsbolig "Townhouse" I hope this help.
The rekkhus is called a townhouse in Canada.
Hello. You also have something called a pedestrian apartment, there is a slightly larger version of a room and a smaller version of a standard standar apartment. sure you understand. I am from Norway myself, I live in Trondheim.
I’m getting my master’s in USA and want to get my masters in olso with plans to stay. Any tips on getting into university of olso or other universities? What are the highest paying jobs in healthcare or IT. Have my Bachelor’s in IT/computer sci
What are some good Norwegian podcast to listen too?
@@ethanmofokeng4792
for humour: Misjonen med Antonsen og Golden, and Radioresepsjonen
for economy and the stock market: Pengepodden and Tid er penger.
Those are the only norwegian podcasts I listen to.
Thank you for making this video! I'm looking at Master's degree programs in Oslo and trying to get an idea of what moving there would entail. This helps a lot!
Great video to get me thinking and comparing...here in Victoria Canada a 2 bedroom apartment rents for 1100 euros/month....don't know what the comparable is in Oslo however.
That will be 1700/mnth
This content is really helpful; I love how you give those quick tips.
It'll definitely be useful for a lot of us in the future. It's like "Adulting 101 in Norway: Renting" or something, haha.
Thanks a lot, Mon ^^
P.S: Someone plays guitar, huh?
Hahaha you got me 😅 yes I play classical guitar 🥰
That's great! Same~
Very interesting video Mon..I mean I'm Norwegian but I do not rent and never have as I have homes to stay in...but I'm sure your video will help people...I liked this video yes!!!! :)
Do you have any suggestions when it comes to looking for homes to buy? We are in the USA and having a hard time finding anything online.
Thanks for this video. I would like to know how difficult it is to rent a place in Norway with pets. Also, how about the older worker getting a job (any, I am not picky). However, I do not have a college degree.
Thanks for posting this video, it's so useful! ❤️
Thanks for the video Mon! If the apartment don’t include heading and hot water, how expensive can be? Like, 1-2 people monthly in the highest months?
Is there new construction in Norway? Any sites you can suggest? Thank you
I still live alone in Studio Apartment, i feel happy rather than staying with others :)
I understand! I think I would do the same ☺️
Studio Aparments are geate for singels. I lived in one for 5 years.. was gate. All i needed in 20kvm
How much would that cost ?
@@The_untouchable453 Monthly 8500 NOKS.
@@generalzod8637 Would a person just go to a real estate agent to look for an affordable studio apartment?
I was in Central America and a person said, NEVER go through a school for listings, because a person would be charged six times as much.
Edit: I would only be in Norway for three months.
Is it difficult to get a drivers license?
How to search for jobs in Oslo?
I hope you make a video about that
Hei, Monica. I plan to go to Trondheim om January and I have to choose student housing. Maybe you know smth about SIT or FROST? Which one is better and with bigger numbers of facilities? Thank you.
hi im just wondering if it is possible to buy lands in norway to build your own house, and if there is, how do i find land to buy?
What kind of plant is it that is on your left side? I love the leaves!
Calathea
Are the websites you mention also suitable for finding a rental cabin in the forest?
Hi how to gate job in hotel in norway
Are there any website which have English translations?
Hi. i am an international student at uiT in tromso how can i rent a house there? actullay i don't have bank account in Norway.
Your videos are very educational and really motivate me to actually move to Norway one day. I really hope I can find a job there once I finish law school in the Netherlands. Did you learn the Norwegian language before you moved there?
Very helpful Video. Are there any areas in Oslo which should be avoided for safety reasons.
Maybe ask around, there are no areas that appear to be dangerous.
Hi Mon, obrigada polo vídeo. I was wondering about the type of rent you would recommend for a student moving to Oslo? Is it student residencies best? Thank you for your informative videos!
Hey!! Student housing is definitely the best option! Cheaper, good quality and close to the schools. 😘
@@MonAmieDesserts Thank you!!! Your videos are so great! 😁
I'm moving to Oslo next month from the UK and I'm am wondering what to do about quarantine. How easy will it be to get a temporary apartment for one month so that I can stay for the 10 day quarantine, then spend 20 days searching in person (so I can do the viewing)
Is it possible to get a short 1-2 month rent? Are they common? I don't have a Norwegian bank account yet and cannot get one until I go to the bank in person, which would be after I have moved.
What are my options? Thanks!
Hey! I think that's gonna be super tough... 😬 But July is the "summer vacation month" for Norwegians, so you'll maybe find something on Finn for a short renting. But without having a Norwegian bank account and not being here I'm not sure how you are going to do it. Maybe try to rent on Airbnb?
@@MonAmieDesserts I will take a look, Takk!!
Do you play guitar??
Would you please tell us how much electricity costs in Norway for example an apartment
I'll have a video talking about life expenses coming really soon 😉
What percentage of our salary do you think should go for rent?
OBRIGADO Mon. I keep trying to find a home, but it ends up that I first have to reach Oslo, stay in an Airbnb and then face the Norwegian landlords
Hahaha that sounds right... Find a house in Oslo without being here it's not the easiest 😬 good luck!
Thank you Mon!
You should remember to take off the capo, it stretches the strings and the strings will snap faster😂
Very helpful 🙏🏻
hey...i only speak english.
i prefer job as a waiter or at hospitality sector.
is it difficult to find work for a foreigner like me ? and what kind of work i can find in norway ?
Olá 😊 por quanto fica mais ou menos um apartamento T0, como aquele que disseste que arrendaste no inicio depois de sair de uma casa coletiva?
Vivendo em Portugal, uma carta de recomendação de um antigo senhorio daqui também serve? Obrigada
Good job dear
Hi mon, I love your videos, regards from Chile, I want to know how difficult is to get a job in norway, as a informatic ingenieer .. Bye 👋..
Could you please provide the details that how can i contact to you...
I'm wondering where would you stay while you are searching for an apartment in Oslo? I mean, it could take a while before you find something suitable. Especially if you are a family of four. :-)
I guess you would need to rent an airbnb or stay at a hotel. :/
@@MonAmieDesserts what’s an Airbnb ?
Hi,I want to move Norway how to rent house can help me plz
What other RUclipsrs have channels on Norway like Mon?
Tasnuba Tazeen thanks I’ll check it out
I want to how to get a job in Norway
How old are you?
I'm wondering how you came out with your insect war?
Hahaha I won! 💪🏻
Lol I clicked so fast
As soon as I see her videos I watch... don’t mind rewatching if I didn’t catch something either
How about the digital rent agreements? Whats up with them? How do they work? Honestly, was I not married with kids, i would consider moving in with you:)))
Just like Chicago in America..not much different....
"Renting a house in the city in Norway is very expensive"
Me: *Laughs in Texan*
Is it easy for black man like me to get an apartment?
I hope she didn't leave that capo on the guitar till now.
Hii .....hau aar you
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