Living Costs Explained
Oslo ranks #343 out of 366 cities for affordability. At $2,427/month for a comfortable lifestyle, it's 106% more expensive than the global average of $1,180. While not the cheapest option, Oslo offers value through its infrastructure, safety, and quality of life.
Accommodation Costs
Rent is typically 40-50% of a nomad's monthly budget in Oslo. A 1-bedroom apartment in the city centre averages $1,614/month. Moving outside the centre saves approximately $408/month, bringing rent to $1,206. At this price point, consider negotiating longer-term leases (3-6 months) for significant discounts.
Food and Dining
Eating out in Oslo is a significant expense — cooking at home will save considerably. A cheap restaurant meal costs $20, while a mid-range dinner for two runs about $22. Coffee culture is on par with Western prices at $4 per cappuccino.
Transport and Utilities
Monthly public transport in Oslo costs $128. The city scores 64/100 for walkability, so a transport pass is useful for daily commutes. Utilities (electricity, water, heating/cooling) average $219/month, and internet runs $55/month for a home connection.
Budget Breakdown by Lifestyle
Budget lifestyle ($2,516/mo): Rent outside centre, cook at home, cheap restaurants, public transport, work from cafes. Suitable for nomads focused on saving.
Comfortable lifestyle ($2,427/mo): City centre apartment, mix of home cooking and dining out, coworking membership ($282/mo), occasional activities and socialising. The sweet spot for most remote workers.