Housing, Oslo | Selling on Grünerløkka: Outside is anything but luxury. Just wait until you see inside



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The area does not smell like luxury, but the apartment does.

A stone’s throw from Sofienbergparken in Oslo, is Gøteborggata 27B. The front door oozes with everything but luxury and prosperity. Here is a simple style in worn standard. Inside, however:

“Exclusive house designed by an architect by Henrik E. Nielsen in 1997 with skylights from large skylights and side lights from generous window surfaces that provide plenty of natural light. The apartment has access to a large and sunny 120m² private roof terrace, on two levels with its own cabin, ”it says in the ad.

See the apartment inside in the video above!

In a city where the price per square meter is high and most people live in apartments a little too small, this 430 square meter apartment is hidden. The living room is only 120 square meters. The same is the terrace, which by the way comes with a separate cabin that had made Karlsson on the roof spin a little more with the propeller.

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– We already have a great answer. I received more than 120 inquiries in two days. Many are curious. I have also already agreed on 15 private screenings, says broker Anders Glasø to Nettavisen.

He says that it is the seller who has built this unique apartment. He took his starting point at his office premises. The broker says he is interested in art and design. It also looks good on the images posted in the ad.



Although the estimated price of NOK 25 million is somewhat high for most people, the price per square meter of NOK 58,000 is well below the average in Oslo. In the Grünerløkka district, where the apartment is located, the average price per square meter in October 2020 is NOK 81,665. Only in the Groruddalen districts of Oslo you can find a price per square meter below 58,000 crowns.

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