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Non-subsidised rents increased in most parts of Finland
Non-subsidised rents continued to rise in most
parts of Finland between April and June 2021. According to
Statistics Finland, non-subsidised rents increased in Greater
Helsinki and in the rest of Finland by 0.9 per cent in the second
quarter of 2021 compared with one year ago. The rents of
non-subsidised rental dwellings rose most in Turku (1.6 %) and
Tampere (1.4 %) and least in Jyväskylä (0.1 %) and Pori (0.1 %).
Non-subsidised rents decreased only in Mikkeli (–0.2 %).
The development of rents in non-subsidised rental
dwellings, index 2015=100
Compared with 2015, non-subsidised rents have risen most in
Kerava (10.5 %) and Turku (10,2 %). The rise in rents has been
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Statistics Finland
Overnight stays by resident tourists recovered in June
2021
Overnight stays by resident tourists recovered
nearly to the level preceding the corona crisis. Overnight stays by
resident tourists were only 3 per cent less than in June 2019.
Overnight stays by resident tourists increased outside Greater
Helsinki by 3 per cent but in Greater Helsinki they decreased by 32
per cent compared to June 2019. Overnight stays by non-resident
tourists decreased by 87 per cent compared to June 2019. Finnish
accommodation establishments recorded a total of 1.63 million
overnight stays, which was a quarter less than two years ago. These
figures are preliminary data from Statistics Finland’s
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