Finnish news papers are at home in housing costs. Source: The Nordic Page๐ Date:May 19, 2023โ๏ธ Author:Nord.News๐ Categories: Finland?๏ธ Tags: Fi, Finnish, Frida, Helsinki, Mortgage, News, RT, Sea๐ More Languages:Related posts:YLE: Helsinki wants millions more in land rentThe rent increases planned by Helsinki City Housing are larger than expectedMonday’s papers: Income differences, living in Helsinki, petrol pricesMonday’s papers: New government optimism, a Finnish pastor attacked in Tallinn, Helsinki Day and tip summerFinnish banks strive to stay involved in mortgage applicationsMortgage prices continue to fall in FinlandMonday’s papers: Children in Syrian camps, more education and stagflation worriesThe increase in rent affects inflationAre you worried about the uncertainty of mortgage interest rates? This way you can control costsThe experts rejected Saariko’s idea of โโrestoring the mortgage interest deduction Related Posts:The parliamentary committee approves the basic Sote solutions and demands corrections (May 21, 2021)The man is suspected of sexually abusing up to 200 children on social media (July 29, 2021)Temperatures can rise above 20 โ when Finland sees the first hint of summer after a rainy rain (May 5, 2021)Questionnaire: Compulsory vaccination shares Finnish public opinion (October 22, 2021)News: Unexpected employee walkout at Helsinki-Vantaa airport affects all flights (September 19, 2023)Finnish banks strive to stay involved in mortgage applicationsJune 17, 2021Swedish parliamentarians want to follow FinlandOctober 8, 2020Monday’s papers: New government optimism, a Finnish pastor attacked in Tallinn, Helsinki Day and tip summerJune 12, 2023Friday’s papers: Mortgage squeeze, urban center recovery, Covid statisticsNovember 3, 2023Three OP banks in the Uusimaa region merge to form a giant bank with 10% of Finnish mortgagesMay 26, 2021The government is proposing three major changes to make it easier for first-time buyers to buyJanuary 26, 2022 Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.