What loans can you apply for in Norway? Find out more about this topic. Loans in Norway – what types are available? Loans in Norway are of several main types: refinancing, consumer credit, car loans, credit cards and mortgage loans. In the case of credit cards,...
How much do you need to earn to get a home loan in Norway
How much do I need to earn to get a home loan in Norway? Statistics provided by the housing group OBOS (housing association) shed some light on this issue. It is clear from them that for a 3-room apartment of 70 sqm you have to pay an average of NOK 4.2 million, or 60...
Refinancing with real estate security
Also for those who have liquidity problems Do you have many different credit cards, consumer or other credit cards you take out and own a home? In such cases, it is worth considering refinancing, which is a good way to improve your liquidity. This also applies to...
The situation on the real estate market and the profitability of the loan
According to Norges Bank, prices are expected to rise by 2-4 percent in the coming years. This is a good signal for those who want to enter the related market. By all indications, price falls should not be expected any time soon. The barrier to taking this step is...
Consumer bankruptcy in Norway – what is it?
Consumer bankruptcy in Norway – what is it? From a legal point of view, consumer bankruptcy in Norway is when you are no longer able to pay your debts on an ongoing basis. It is important to note that there is no distinction on the fjords as to whether you are...