26 Mar, 08:05··
Housing Construction Plummets to 1950s Levels
New housing construction in Finland has fallen to levels not seen since the 1950s, with only 15,000 new homes expected to be started this year – the lowest figure since that era. This decline is raising concerns about the Finnish economy and housing market. Despite the overall downturn, there are some regional exceptions to this trend, specifically referencing the construction of the first apartment building in the Kello village.
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