House rent goes up in Finland in Q1

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House rent goes up in Finland in Q1

The rents of non-subsidised dwellings increased by 0.1 % in Finland in the first three months of this year, according to Statistics Finland.

The rents decreased by 0.4 per cent in Greater Helsinki and increased by 0.4 per cent the rest of Finland in a year in January to March 2026.

The rents rose most in Rovaniemi (1.7%), Vaasa (1.4%) and Joensuu (1.2%) and decreased most in Porvoo (2.1%), Kerava (1.8%) and Vantaa (1.3%).

The rents of non-subsidised dwellings have risen most from the previous year in one-room flats in Vaasa (2.1%), in two-room flats in Rovaniemi (1.9%) and in family dwellings in Joensuu and Rovaniemi (1.5%).

The rents of one-room flats fell by 0.2 per cent in Greater Helsinki. In the rest of Finland, the rents of one-room flats went up by 0.6 per cent.

The rents of government-subsidised dwellings went up by 2.5 per cent in Greater Helsinki and by 2.0 per cent in the rest of the country in a year.

The rents of government-subsidised dwellings increased most in Joensuu, by 3.8 per cent, in Vaasa, by 3.6 per cent, and in Mikkeli, by 3.4 per cent.

  •  House rent
  •  Rises
  •  Finland
  •  Q1

Source: www.dailyfinland.fi

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