Norway · Where to Live

Five cities.
One honest winter.

Norway's expat life concentrates in five cities, and the differences are real: Oslo costs 29% more to rent than the national average, Bergen gets over 2,000mm of rain a year, and Stavanger speaks fluent oil-industry English. Pick with your eyes open — starting with December.

Figures verified 9 July 2026

The short list

CityWhy you'd pick itWhy you wouldn'tRent signal (2-room)
Oslo
~720k people
The jobs, the flights home, the international scene; fjord and forest inside the city limits Norway's highest prices — buying runs ≈ NOK 100,000/m²; competition for everything NOK 15,260/mo average, greater Oslo (SSB 2025)
Bergen
~290k
Gateway to the western fjords, UNESCO wharf, real cultural life in a walkable city The rain is not a joke — plan on 200+ wet days a year; fewer corporate jobs NOK 11,870/mo average — about 22% below Oslo (SSB 2025)
Trondheim
~215k
Tech and university city (NTNU), young energy, strong healthcare; the ancient capital Further north — darker winters; smaller expat pool outside the university Similar band to Bergen — well below Oslo
Stavanger
~150k
Norway's oil capital — the biggest American community and an international school habit; beaches, surprisingly Fortunes track the energy cycle; small-city social circles Below Oslo; moves with the oil economy
Kristiansand
~115k
The south coast: Norway's mildest climate, summer-town charm, ferry links to Denmark Quietest job market of the five; sleepy off-season The gentlest housing costs on this list

City populations are approximate 2025 municipal figures (SSB); rent comparisons from the SSB rental market survey 2025. Purchase prices: see the Housing hub.

The winter paragraph every Norway page needs

Test-drive a Norwegian winter before committing to one. In Oslo, December daylight runs to roughly six hours; north of the Arctic Circle the sun doesn't rise at all for weeks. Norwegians handle it with gear, cabin weekends, lit ski trails, and cod-liver oil — and many transplants genuinely come to love it. But the failure mode for North American movers isn't the cost of groceries; it's February. Rent for a winter first if you possibly can.

How to choose, practically

In this section

Guides

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Oslo neighbourhood guide

Frogner to Grünerløkka to the outer east — prices, personalities, and commutes.

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Stavanger for Americans

Why the oil capital has Norway's biggest US community, and what life there actually costs.

Coming soon

Could you live north of the Circle?

Tromsø and Bodø: polar night, midnight sun, and who genuinely thrives there.

Sources

  1. SSB — population statistics (national and municipal): ssb.no (checked 9 Jul 2026); city figures approximate 2025 municipal populations
  2. SSB rental market survey 2025 (Oslo premium, city comparisons): ssb.no
  3. Climate normals (rain days, daylight): Norwegian Meteorological Institute — figures stated qualitatively
  4. Purchase-price signal: see Housing hub sources (Eiendom Norge / SSB)
City characterisations are editorial; the numbers carry the sources above. Visit before you decide.
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