The 5 most expensive places to buy property in Norway

5. Mestervik

Many people coming to the town of Mestervik are surprised to discover how much this place has to offer in the way of things to do and also notable attractions. Even though it is certainly true that there are cities in Norway which is more popular, this smaller town of Mestervik is one of the upcoming tourism destinations and it is certainly worth a visit. There are list of unique activities to engage in and they are many interesting places to explore. In fact many people will return to Mestervik many times. When planning your trip to Norway make sure that you investigate the options which are available at Mestervik. A house for property cash buyers can cost US$1.3 million.

4. Grimstad

Within Norway there is Agder County and one of the municipalities in this region is Grimstad. This is part of the greater geographical region of Sørlandet. Grimstad is the administrative center of the municipality. There are many quality attractions in Grimstad such as the Grimstad Archipelago. There is also Homborsund lighthouse as well as the maritime museum in Aust-Agder. There are also Fevik via Hasseltangen and Kollen at Fjaere heia both of which has very beautiful natural scenery as well as lakes which continues to be popular. A villa can cost for a quick sale US$1.6 million.

3. Skein

In Norway there is Vestfold og Telemark county and one of the cities in this area is Skien. Nowadays it is regarded to be part of the traditional region of Grenland. In times past it belonged to Grenmar/Skiensfjorden. One of the popular attractions in the area is The Telemark Canal where there are boat trips available. People also go to Brekkeparken which is a beautiful park where people can enjoy the outdoors. Another popular attraction is the Adventure factory and there are also many people that visit Skien Kirke. There are also excellent museums such as Henrik Ibsen museum and Telemark museum. A villa can cost US$2.1 million.

2. Bergen

Bergen is located on the southwestern coast of Norway. It is a beautiful city surrounded by fjords and mountains and one of them is Sognefjord which is the deepest and the longest in the country. On the old wharf there are beautiful colorful wooden houses. This was once the center of the Hanseatic League’s trading empire. People can use the Fløibanen Funicular to go up to Fløyen Mountain to make use of the hiking trails and also to enjoy the amazing view. There is also the Edvard Grieg House where a well-known composer by the same name once lived. A villa can cost US$2.1 million.

1. Oslo

You will find the capital of Norway with many banks, finance and law firms, on the southern coast of the country at the head of the Oslofjord. Some of the museums in Oslo are world renowned but the city is also known for its green spaces. Some of the most popular attractions are the Viking Ship Museum when 9th-century ships can be seen. People also go to the Norwegian Maritime Museum and those who are into ski-jumping go to Holmenkollbakken which also provide people with amazing views of the fjord and while there people also visit the ski museum. A villa can cost US$2.3 million.