Oslo, Minnesota Town Profile

Oslo, MN
Oslo, Minnesota is a small town of 347 people nestled in Marshall County, with a population density of 911 inhabitants per square mile. The average household in Oslo consists of 2.6 people, while the average age of Oslo dwellers is 37. The majority of residents live in single family homes (73%) or mobile, rsv, boat and other (24%), with 92% owning their own residence. Approximately 33% of the population live in single-person households. Additionally, 48% of households in Oslo have children compared with 49% for the state as a whole, giving the town a distinctly dynamic feeling.   Continued below...

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Oslo is primarily a middle and working-class community, with median income levels slightly below the Minnesota average at $34,375 per year for the typical family. Homebuyers relocating to Oslo typically paid 11% more than the average for real estate in the Marshall County area as a whole. For those who don't own their own homes, the cost of renting property in Oslo is far below that in surrounding localities, with rental prices averaging $150 for single-bedroom apartments up to $264 for larger properties.


The average commute for people in Oslo is 33 minutes, with 57% traveling more than 30 minutes to work. The overwhelming majority of Oslo residents (93.43%) drive to their jobs, while 0.00% use public transportation of some kind to get to the office. The rest reside close enough to their job to either bike or walk to work.

Oslo is home to many schools, with no elementary schools, no middle or junior high schools and no high schools within city limits.

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