Flu Eveline Karlsen (30) they have earned good sums from YouTube makeup videos, collaborations and projects. It also meant he has enough salt in his porridge and has had the opportunity to invest in a number of properties.
In 2020 he took the plunge and bought a plot of land in his hometown of Skien for 1.9 million. After that, however, a long housing dispute ensued, but in September of this year he was able to claim that the state administrator had granted a dispensation to start the work.
For sale luxury villa
In addition, the 30-year-old owns an apartment in downtown Skien, which serves as an office, as well as her home.
Now he has hit the drum again and is making his fourth home purchase in a short time. The influencer became the owner of a house in Oslo.
– Spontaneous
Was The online newspaper who first mentioned the matter.
– It was very spontaneous, but this is very clever of me. It’s a good investment, she tells the newspaper.
She says the apartment, which is located in Majorstua, will function as a commuter home, as she is said to have grown tired of commuting. In other words, he will not live permanently in the apartment.
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The 30-year-old paid 6.2 million for the apartment, which is 60 square meters. There he is also planning renovations, including in the kitchen, floors and tiles.
– It’s very time-consuming, but I’m looking forward to making it cooler and putting my brand on it, continues at Nettavisen.
– Very tough
Karlsen tells Dagbladet that she has always worked a lot in Oslo, both before and after starting for herself.
– I’ve been looking for an apartment in Oslo for a long time, so I just waited for the opportunity.
It is no secret that there is now a real estate market where it is easier to buy a house than to sell, which the influencer took advantage of. And the fact that he became Majorstua is no coincidence either.
Seller: – No easy decisions
– Majorstua was on the wish list, yes. It’s also a very nice apartment, he says, adding that it’s ready to move into.
However, Karlsen, who now owns three houses and a plot of land, has no plans to rent the Oslo apartment:
– There’s a lot to keep track of, but it’s fun. But I’m not going to rent – I don’t like renting, laughs.