Do you have smoke alarms in your house and if so are they solely battery mounted or hardwired running to the mains to power the indicator lights? A lot of old homes from the 80s have hardwired with NO battery backup and those have RED steady light where as typical hardwired ones have a GREEN steady light and a flashing RED once triggered and it shows the alarm that rang if it's interconnected.
Oh and I forgot to mention they now have 10 year SEALED battery ones so even if you live in an area where hardwired smoke alarms are required for your house you can use these instead as they are good for about 10 years before throwing them out which they will beep every 30 seconds in it's end of life stage. You pull a tab out to permanently disable it then chuck it. No more playing the 'Find the batteries and guess which smoke alarm is chirping at 3am and your German Shepard is howling in fright game'.
Real estate is expensive there but every house is beautiful reflects on how crappy our standard of living really is in canada compared to some other countries
Can you show where I can find home rentals? And how much do they rent for in US dollars? Also it would be great to know what are good areas? For a family with little children. Thank you so much this was so useful
It's strange to understand the real plan of the house, with the "mirror" video. Ex. when you see the house from the front, the kitchen area is on the left side of the house, but when you present it, inside it is on the right side :)
What makes this typical Norwegian? It doesn't have the traditional elements*, nor does it show anything that separates it (from a broader perspective) from Western-European houses. Despite the view into the green. Which is awesome. And typical for Norway. * The house actually has, like the building materials, the size, the color, etc but it's not mentioned in the video
I have a quick question: Do you have smoke alarms in Norway and if so are they battery powered or hardwired running off of the mains with or without battery backup? Homes from the 80s often have hardwired alarms with NO battery back up which shows as a solid red light where as ones with battery backups have a solid GREEN light or RREDif it was triggered. One way to tell is when unscrewing them wires will come dangling out where as battery ones just mount on or off. Hardwires when one sounds off in alarm mode it makes the others sound in a siren frenzy.
Better late than never. Every home has smoke alarms. What solution you use are up to you. Some are wired with batteries. Some are only wired. Some are wireless with batteries. They come in many flavours. You can buy from a security company. Or you can fix it yourself with Google Nests and other brands.
@@ubaidmalik01 That's what I thought, but the title read "typical". Typical for rich Norwegians then? Let's name a country where the rich don't have a big home. Yet, it seems like overall the standard of living in Norway is very good.
@@nena200able she is wrong. I am from norway, and houses like this are normal. This is almost a standard home. We usually not, living in small apartments. Big fat lie...
@@Mega_Trond ok. Can you please tell me when the best time to observe northern lights is? I know they're probably not visible from the entire country, but in the north part, is it pretty much something that occurs every year around winter?
@@nena200able Tromso: The most famous place to see the Northern Lights in Norway. Aurora tourism is well-developed and it’s easy to find great tour offers. Lofoten Islands: The ideal place to see the Northern Lights over the best Norwegian landscapes. Senja: In recent years it has gained popularity as a destination to see the Aurora dancing over the Norwegian fjords. Alta: One of the northernmost and accessible places to see the Aurora in Norway. It has a wide variety of resorts dedicated to enjoying this phenomenon. Svalbard: The northernmost point of Norway is located at an exceptional latitude to see the Northern Lights. This island is also famous for its polar bears. North Cape: One of the most inaccessible but, at the same time, original places to see the Aurora Borealis in Norway. Hammerfest: This city located just above the top of Finmark is another increasingly popular destination to see the Aurora in Norway.
Nice video. Make more videos on house tours brother. Really nice one. Bro , how about you add expenses along with such tour videos ? Like price of the house , furniture, rent etc. It will give a rough idea for the new comers who are intending to settle. jazakAllahu Khair
Sir please tell What kind of part time job a student gets in norway, specially for girls.. 🙂 and please can u make a list of business colleges in budget..... As Norwegian colleges is high for me.... Its a request...... 🇵🇰 🇮🇳
@Supriya Singh When are you planning to apply? I'll be applying MS in Business and Finance next year (I'm in my final year of Bachelors). I'm a Pakistani girl.
Bhai, I heard that you need to have a very good cgpa in order to get offer letters for Master’s from Germany, Norway or others European country. Is that true? And 3.40 out of 4 is it worth to get offer letter from there?
Hello brother, Hope you are doing great. Bro let me know about the extension of visa in Norway. If someone go there for Master and after completing Master there is there any way to extend the visa or if we wanna stay more what about that?
hi, can u plz mention some sites/resources from where someone can learn norweigian language upto b1 level other than app like duolingo... as there are no courses on udemy etc.
I have another question too because there are too many people who are working as a freelance designer and developer, if they are good enough then, they are able to get high-end jobs with freelancer experience and, are companies accepting freelancer's experience. If you make a video about job and related course/degree/diploma related to their fields (designing and development, or a social media marketer) then it will be a pleasure for us because this is the major demand in Pakistan as a freelancer, because we want to grow, but we don't have any source to find the way. JazakAllah, Allah Hafiz
It’s not that typical. At least not from the outside. But yes wooden houses is the norm. at least if you live outside the big cities. And it’s more due to personal taste and preference tbh when it comes to styling and interior. Like her kitchen is huge compared to mine, as I live in a tiny apartment in Oslo. Her house is also quite dated... A typical Norwegian house would be maybe more “traditional”. More wood. More classic. Tho many prefers Scandi. Minimalist and Ikea, or cabin fever. Unless you like ultra modern, or industrial. Again down to personal preference as well as where in the country you live due to climate/weather, and local customs.
I work as a real estate photographer in Trondheim, and having been inside around 1700 homes I can tell you that this is a very typical Norwegian single family home.
I dear My cgpa in bachelors degree is 3.78(87%) from comsats university Islamabad. I have been awarded with 2 gold medals in bachelors. I want to know will i get admission in university of oslo. Please reply
Brother please a video living style of Muslim in norway like. We heard and see alot of videos against Muslim so i don't know these are real or fabricated.
bro, I have just started my 7 semesters of BSCS and I am planning to open my bank account from next month, my father`s monthly income is around 900$ . can you make a video how should I make my perfect bank statement supposing that I deposit 900$ in my bank account every month
Always interesting to see my own country "from the outside" like this :) .
Do you have smoke alarms in your house and if so are they solely battery mounted or hardwired running to the mains to power the indicator lights? A lot of old homes from the 80s have hardwired with NO battery backup and those have RED steady light where as typical hardwired ones have a GREEN steady light and a flashing RED once triggered and it shows the alarm that rang if it's interconnected.
Oh and I forgot to mention they now have 10 year SEALED battery ones so even if you live in an area where hardwired smoke alarms are required for your house you can use these instead as they are good for about 10 years before throwing them out which they will beep every 30 seconds in it's end of life stage. You pull a tab out to permanently disable it then chuck it. No more playing the 'Find the batteries and guess which smoke alarm is chirping at 3am and your German Shepard is howling in fright game'.
I have a very weird question, is there anyone you know that has the last name Asher? Sorry, my family came from there
@@jaisaasher7697 no, sorry.
Wow! This home is absolutely gorgeous!
Real estate is expensive there but every house is beautiful reflects on how crappy our standard of living really is in canada compared to some other countries
Clearly you never been to the US.
Nice and clean house.
I hope someday me and my little family can live in norway ☺️
Same
Absolutely gorgeous home! 🤩
Can you show where I can find home rentals? And how much do they rent for in US dollars?
Also it would be great to know what are good areas? For a family with little children.
Thank you so much this was so useful
She’s absolutely stunning !!!!!
Really good to see this typical Norwegian house and also know about the way they live in
The outside looks typical, but not the furnishings inside.
Thanks I want to study engineering in Norway how do I go about it since more of their course are in Norwegian
Assalamu walaikum vai, Can you please tell me how much does it cost living in Oslo as a foreign student?
Watch the video on living expenses on my channel
@@ubaidmalik01 Thanks vaijan :D
It's strange to understand the real plan of the house, with the "mirror" video. Ex. when you see the house from the front, the kitchen area is on the left side of the house, but when you present it, inside it is on the right side :)
What makes this typical Norwegian? It doesn't have the traditional elements*, nor does it show anything that separates it (from a broader perspective) from Western-European houses. Despite the view into the green. Which is awesome. And typical for Norway.
* The house actually has, like the building materials, the size, the color, etc but it's not mentioned in the video
I have a quick question: Do you have smoke alarms in Norway and if so are they battery powered or hardwired running off of the mains with or without battery backup? Homes from the 80s often have hardwired alarms with NO battery back up which shows as a solid red light where as ones with battery backups have a solid GREEN light or RREDif it was triggered.
One way to tell is when unscrewing them wires will come dangling out where as battery ones just mount on or off. Hardwires when one sounds off in alarm mode it makes the others sound in a siren frenzy.
Better late than never. Every home has smoke alarms. What solution you use are up to you. Some are wired with batteries. Some are only wired. Some are wireless with batteries. They come in many flavours. You can buy from a security company. Or you can fix it yourself with Google Nests and other brands.
According to Norwegian law, every house in Norway must have two feet of snow outside all year long.
That is a VERY NICE and very big house. It was my understanding that the average norwegian lives in small homes
This is a rich neighbourhood 🙄 usually norwegians live in small apartments
@@ubaidmalik01 That's what I thought, but the title read "typical". Typical for rich Norwegians then? Let's name a country where the rich don't have a big home. Yet, it seems like overall the standard of living in Norway is very good.
@@nena200able she is wrong. I am from norway, and houses like this are normal. This is almost a standard home. We usually not, living in small apartments. Big fat lie...
@@Mega_Trond ok. Can you please tell me when the best time to observe northern lights is? I know they're probably not visible from the entire country, but in the north part, is it pretty much something that occurs every year around winter?
@@nena200able Tromso: The most famous place to see the Northern Lights in Norway. Aurora tourism is well-developed and it’s easy to find great tour offers.
Lofoten Islands: The ideal place to see the Northern Lights over the best Norwegian landscapes.
Senja: In recent years it has gained popularity as a destination to see the Aurora dancing over the Norwegian fjords.
Alta: One of the northernmost and accessible places to see the Aurora in Norway. It has a wide variety of resorts dedicated to enjoying this phenomenon.
Svalbard: The northernmost point of Norway is located at an exceptional latitude to see the Northern Lights. This island is also famous for its polar bears.
North Cape: One of the most inaccessible but, at the same time, original places to see the Aurora Borealis in Norway.
Hammerfest: This city located just above the top of Finmark is another increasingly popular destination to see the Aurora in Norway.
Only Living room is bigger than the most houses in the UK! 😂😂😂😂
Houses in the UK are an absolute joke.
What work u do
The video is lit🔥. Make a video on Effective English communication. I like your accent. I'm a rookie in english
Do you know what wood type the floor is? I'm guessing Birch
Probably pergo nordic oak
Nice video. Make more videos on house tours brother. Really nice one. Bro , how about you add expenses along with such tour videos ? Like price of the house , furniture, rent etc. It will give a rough idea for the new comers who are intending to settle. jazakAllahu Khair
Sir please tell What kind of part time job a student gets in norway, specially for girls.. 🙂 and please can u make a list of business colleges in budget..... As Norwegian colleges is high for me.... Its a request...... 🇵🇰 🇮🇳
Hi, i have made a couple of videos on part time jobs. Go check them out 😊
@Supriya Singh
When are you planning to apply? I'll be applying MS in Business and Finance next year (I'm in my final year of Bachelors). I'm a Pakistani girl.
I like your Ikea hallway furniture
Plz make a video on how to get visa as a pharmacist in norway
Bhai, I heard that you need to have a very good cgpa in order to get offer letters for Master’s from Germany, Norway or others European country. Is that true? And 3.40 out of 4 is it worth to get offer letter from there?
Yes😊
Excellent
Can you make a video on the profile of students that got selected in Norwegian university for Masters in Computer Science?
Hi, average norwegian grade C (65-75%) or higher. Ielts minimum 6.5
@@ubaidmalik01 Thanks for the reply.
Wow amazing so beautiful 😍
Salam Ubaid, please tell me can a non resident buy house in Norway ?
Thanks from India.
Because Norway has Magnus Carlsen 🥰😍 they are so proud of him 😍😍😍
So beautiful
Bro indian ruppee mai acchi loycality pe koi ghar mil payega40lakh ruppes mai?
40 lakh ma tou gandi jaga pe b nahi milay ga mera bhai 🥹
Where is this house?
please make a video on how to get Uk visit visa with norwegian study permit. thank you
Hi, it is simple. You simply make an application online, deposit the fee and hope that you will get it
Nice and interesting video,
But what about bedroom? 🤔
Privacy concerns 😊
Please Make a video on masters life..how difficult is it and how you study, master thesis, tips
Stay tuned 😉
@@ubaidmalik01 thank you😊😊
Ap norway me khea se ho
Bhai kitne INR ka house ha??
So they don't have bed rooms
How much an apartment can cost?
The prices can range between 6million nok to 20million depending on the location for this size i guess
@@ubaidmalik01 i meant student apartment!!
Bhai DAE mechanical walon k liye b koi information wali video bana dy
More videos to come, stay tuned 😊
Hi ubaid we would like to know about you 😊what you currently do in Norway if studies then which major is it😻
Hi, I think i have made some videos 😊
Yes please tell us again n again
Hello brother,
Hope you are doing great.
Bro let me know about the extension of visa in Norway.
If someone go there for Master and after completing Master there is there any way to extend the visa or if we wanna stay more what about that?
Brother house kitni cost se start hote hai ?
Hi, depends on where you buy, the house we filmed is located in the are with high prices. Around 10million NOK
hi,
can u plz mention some sites/resources from where someone can learn norweigian language upto b1 level other than app like duolingo... as there are no courses on udemy etc.
Hi, try norwegian lectures on yotube
Please also show me Norwegian.
Hi ubaid bhai, hope you are fine if you have any idea about Romanian education for international students please make a video
Hi, i do not have any information about romania unfortunately 😌
Have u completed u studying and are u working
Still a student 😒
I want to know ky Fsc ky bad physiotherapy mai admission lya jaskta Norway ki uni mai
Hi, us k lyay norwegian zaban seekhi pehlay, phir apply kero😊
Hello .. jst wanna ask whether a 3 years bachelor's degree is eligible in Norway if I want addmission for my masters
I believe yes, send an email to the university to ask 😊
@@ubaidmalik01 thankyou for replying 😊
You make awesome videos!!!!!!!! Bro pura cost of living for a student kitne tak jayega? Like Yearly
Watch my video on how much would you spend. You will find your answer in detail 😊
Thanks Elisa
Wow this is cool, i'm into crypto investment at the moment, but i wanna go into real estate also
So cute! But I'm surprised
I live in Brazil and I am more minimalist!
Sir. Master in law(LLM) ke baare me bataien or uske baad ke job opportunities ke baare me bhi batayien
Masters in law is taught in norwegian language. It is not possible for international students to apply directly unless you speak norwegian
I have another question too because there are too many people who are working as a freelance designer and developer, if they are good enough then, they are able to get high-end jobs with freelancer experience and, are companies accepting freelancer's experience.
If you make a video about job and related course/degree/diploma related to their fields (designing and development, or a social media marketer) then it will be a pleasure for us because this is the major demand in Pakistan as a freelancer, because we want to grow, but we don't have any source to find the way.
JazakAllah,
Allah Hafiz
Hi ubaid ..
Hello 😊
Good
where are u from in pakistan
halo yor nice
Hey
Is muslim safe in norway????
I have never felt threatened 😊
Nice content brother ❤️
Typical outdated Norwegian home would be more accurate!
luxury
I really like your videos.
love from India ♥️
"bigger is better" 😁
Gandi baat 😁😁😁😂😂😂
Nice 💞
It’s not that typical. At least not from the outside. But yes wooden houses is the norm. at least if you live outside the big cities. And it’s more due to personal taste and preference tbh when it comes to styling and interior. Like her kitchen is huge compared to mine, as I live in a tiny apartment in Oslo. Her house is also quite dated... A typical Norwegian house would be maybe more “traditional”. More wood. More classic. Tho many prefers Scandi. Minimalist and Ikea, or cabin fever. Unless you like ultra modern, or industrial. Again down to personal preference as well as where in the country you live due to climate/weather, and local customs.
I work as a real estate photographer in Trondheim, and having been inside around 1700 homes I can tell you that this is a very typical Norwegian single family home.
real estate " bigger is better"
I dear My cgpa in bachelors degree is 3.78(87%) from comsats university Islamabad. I have been awarded with 2 gold medals in bachelors. I want to know will i get admission in university of oslo. Please reply
Hi, you are eligible to apply. Good luck😊
@@ubaidmalik01 thanks for reply
🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Brother please a video living style of Muslim in norway like. We heard and see alot of videos against Muslim so i don't know these are real or fabricated.
enjoy the video, and ask your question somewhere else.
How about racism in norway especially against muslim last incident on 29 August????
Do you live with this woman in her house?
کیا آپ اس خاتون کے ساتھ اس کی گھر میں رہتے ہو؟
No 😊
Why she is asian where is natural Norwegian people?
They went on vacation
bro, I have just started my 7 semesters of BSCS and I am planning to open my bank account from next month, my father`s monthly income is around 900$ . can you make a video how should I make my perfect bank statement supposing that I deposit 900$ in my bank account every month
Hi, you need to deposit around 125 000 nok in a norwegian bank in order to get your visa. Does not matter how you deposit
Bigger is always better
Putr peatchy wekh kay tur deeg pesi... 😂😂
😂😂
Bhai can you reply on insta..plz
these two people do not look Norwegian
😂
Norwegians are in all shapes and forms. There is a divercity in Norway its great
A.o.a ubaid bhai apka conact number mil skta h?
0047 99 89 60 67, whatsapp
This is not a typical Norwegian house. This is a rich person house. Show a normal house .
Its not, its not a new house either. Its prettty normal
This is a normal norwegian house, probably from the 80s 90s and outside citys
So beautiful