The Norns, goddesses of fate in Norse mythology, live at the Well of Urdr at the base of the world-tree Yggdrasil.
The Moirae, goddesses of fate in Greek mythology, as advisers of Zeus likely lived on Mt Olympus.
There actually were three goddesses of fate, called Moirai or Moirae. They were led by Zeus Moiragetes, the god of fate. The three goddesses were named Klotho (who spun the thread of life), Lakhesis (who measured the thread of life), and Atropos [or Aisa] (who cut the thread of life).
The Norns are Norse goddesses of fate; Urðr (Wyrd), Verðandi and Skuld dwell beside the Well of Urðr.
The Norse goddess of fate is usually referred to as the Norns. They are three female beings who control the destiny of gods and humans by weaving the threads of fate. Each Norn is associated with a specific aspect of destiny – Urd (fate), Verdandi (present), and Skuld (future).
The 3 Fates were three old goddesses that controlled destiny and fate.
There is actually three goddesses, the Moirae (or Moerae or Moirai). They are often called the three fates.
Vanir
up the street
In heaven
The gods and goddesses lived all over Greece but were said to mostly live on Mount Olympus, the tallest mountain in Greece.
Mount Olympus
In the sky and the heaven
no where, they don't exist