10 Best Places to Retire in Norway

9. Haugesund

Next place on our list belongs to the city in western Norway, with 32,000 inhabitants. The main activities in Haugesund are fishing and shipbuilding. The distance from the capital city is 285 miles. Costs of living in this city are at $3,400, and for renting a one-bedroom apartment you will need to set aside $750, but if you want to buy an apartment you need to pay around $340 per square foot. The percentage of doctors per 1,000 populations is 4.09%.

8. Molde

Molde is a city located in western Norway, region Vestlandet, with 46,000 residents. It’s located on one of the most beautiful coastlines that offer the best panoramic view in Norway. Costs of living in this city are approximately $3,200, and if you want to buy an apartment it is necessary to set aside around $330 per square foot while for renting an apartment you are obligated to pay almost $900 The percentage of doctors per 1,000 population is 4.09%.

Best Places to Retire in Norway