Student Housing in Oslo Consumes 90 Percent of Student Loans
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Rental prices for rooms in collective housing and for student housing that were listed on Finn in May show that Oslo reigns supreme at the top of the most expensive places to live as a student in Norway. A dormitory in Oslo cost an average of NOK 12,750 per month in May, while a room in a collective housing was NOK 8,250. In Trondheim, which has over 37,000 students, the price of both dormitories and collective housing is lower. A dormitory in B…
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