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Norway: Average number of rooms per person

An editorial snapshot of country living conditions with trend, regional spread, and context links.

Country: Norway Indicator: Average number of rooms per person Year: 2025

Country overview

Norway

Current reading for Average number of rooms per person in a European context.

Eurostat indicator: Average number of rooms per person

Latest value

2.10 Rooms per person

European ranking

28 / 29

No change from the previous year

Compared with Europe

+0.5 puntos

Norway is 0.5 points above the European average.

EU: 1.58

Affected population

5.6M

Year: 2025

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Recent trend

Open trend

Latest: 2.10 Rooms per person Europe benchmark: 1.64 Rooms per person

Internal regions

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Indicator: Average number of rooms per person

Granularity: Regions

  1. 1

    Oslo og Viken

    -9.50

    1.90

  2. 2

    Trøndelag

    +4.80

    2.20

  3. 3

    Agder og Sør-Østlandet

    +4.80

    2.20

  4. 4

    Nord-Norge

    +4.80

    2.20

  5. 5

    Vestlandet

    +4.80

    2.20

  6. 6

    Innlandet

    +9.50

    2.30

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At a glance

Norway performs more favourably than the European benchmark on Average number of rooms per person, with a large gap. The trend context points to confirmed stability. The wider topic context points to broader relative strength. Regional evidence also shows internal variation.

European comparison in Norway

In Norway, Rooms per person stands clearly better than the European benchmark: 2.1 rooms per person versus 1.6 rooms per person in 2025, a large gap of 0.5 rooms per person.

Recent trend

In Norway, the medium-term pattern is broadly stable: the value moved from 2.1 in 2020 to 2.1 in 2025. The latest value also changes little from 2.1 in 2024, confirming the stable reading.

Regional differences in Norway

In Norway, regional values for Rooms per person are relatively close. Across 6 comparable regions, Innlandet records the highest value (2.3 rooms per person) and Oslo og Viken the lowest (1.9 rooms per person), a gap of 0.4 rooms per person.

Reading within the topic

In Norway, the evidence for Quality of Life & Household Conditions leans towards relatively favourable performance compared with Europe, without a clear pressure signal dominating the picture. Material recent changes among related indicators lean towards improvement.