I 'm thinking about living in Oslo for a while. How much would a very small bachelor flat in Oslo cost per month, or even a room in a house share - I'm not fussy. Also, what's the minimum I would need to survive in Oslo if I didn't go out much and was careful with money?
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The cost of living in Norway is steep, as much as double what it is in the States. But it always depends on your own standards and lifestyle, so it's a hard question to answer somtimes.
I suggest you make a note of what you consider essentials and compare it to the table on the Expat Arrivals Cost of Living in Norway page. This will give you a good idea of the minimum amount you'll need to be comfortable.
Also check out the pages on Accommodation in Oslo for more on the cost of a small bachelor flat in Oslo. A one-room flat in the city centre will cost upwards of 6,000 NOK.