Property prices in Oslo: what a home really costs in 2026
An honest guide to property prices in Oslo: what a home costs, how prices vary by neighbourhood, what moves them, and how to check a specific home's value.

Property prices in Oslo vary widely by neighbourhood, size and condition, so a single citywide average only tells you so much. As of 2026, use the figures below as a guide, then check a specific home against recent local sales to know what it is really worth.
What is the average property price in Oslo?
As of 2026, the average price for a two-bedroom apartment in Oslo is around [SOURCE NEEDED], with a citywide average near [SOURCE NEEDED]. Add your verified local figures here before publishing.
Averages are a starting point, not an answer. Two homes on the same street can sell for very different amounts, so treat any headline number for Oslo as a rough guide and look closer for a specific property.
Why do prices vary so much across Oslo?
Location does most of the work, and it works at every scale. Central and sought-after areas such as Frogner, Grünerløkka, Majorstuen typically command more, while neighbourhoods like St. Hanshaugen and Nordstrand can offer better value. Within any area, the exact street, floor, view and condition all move the price.

What moves Oslo prices up and down?
- Location, from the district down to the exact street and floor.
- Size and layout, where usable, well-arranged space beats raw square metres.
- Condition and energy efficiency, increasingly important as running costs rise.
- The wider market, including interest rates and local supply and demand.
We go deeper in what affects your home's value.
How do I check what a specific home in Oslo is worth?
Start with an independent estimate that shows its evidence, cross-check it against recent sales of genuinely similar homes nearby, and for a real decision confirm it with a professional appraisal. An independent valuation gives you a number with no one selling to you on the side.
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Common questions
What is the average price for a two-bedroom apartment in Oslo?
As of 2026 it is around [SOURCE NEEDED]. Because prices vary so much by area and condition, check a specific home against recent local sales rather than relying on the average alone.
Are property prices in Oslo rising or falling?
Local trends shift with interest rates and demand. Look at how recent sale prices for similar homes compare with a year ago, and how long homes are taking to sell, to read the current direction.
Which are the most expensive areas of Oslo?
Central and established neighbourhoods such as Frogner and Grünerløkka tend to be among the priciest, though value can still be found street by street.