Photo: Ketil Blom HaugstulenPhoto: Ketil Blom Haugstulen
The rental price in Oslo has increased dramatically in the last two years, according to figures from Eiendom Norge.
John Fredrik Tvedt (55) fears that the rent will swallow all his income.
Now he is looking for others to share the expenses with.
More adults in work will live longer in collective housing in the future, believes Eiendom Norge.
Published: 03/03/2024 07:53
The short version
- With an unstable income, John Fredrik Tvedt (55) fears that high rental costs will eat up his income. Now he wants to move in a collective to save money.
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– I am not a typical 55-year-old, because I do not have my own home, as most 55-year-olds do, says John Fredrik Tvedt.
He has lived a “normal life” with his own company, terraced house and family, but a few years after breaking up in 2011, he lost everything.
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2024-03-03 06:53:46
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