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A Guide to medium and long term Renting in Finland: Essential Tips and Considerations

Renting an apartment in Finland can be an exciting and rewarding experience, but it's essential to understand the legal processes, tenant rights, and practical tips to ensure a smooth renting journey. Whether you're a student, an expatriate, or a local looking for a new place to call home, this guide will provide you with essential information to navigate the Finnish rental market effectively.


Understanding the Rental Market
Before diving into the renting process, it's crucial to have an understanding of Finland's rental market. Rental properties in Finland vary in size, location, and price, so it's essential to determine your preferences and budget before beginning your search. Rental prices in Finland can vary significantly depending on the location. Helsinki, the capital city, generally has higher rent prices than smaller towns and cities. It's essential to research the rental market in your desired area to set realistic expectations for your budget.

Apartments in Finland are typically unfurnished, so be prepared to furnish your apartment. However, Serviced Apartments provides, such as Serviced Apartments by UHANDA, offer fully equipped and serviced flats.


Once you have a clear idea of your preferences and budget, the next step is to find a suitable rental property. Here are some tips to help you in your search:


Utilize online platforms such as Oikotie, Vuokraovi, and Airbnb to search for available rental properties. These platforms provide detailed information, including photos, rental terms, and contact details for landlords or property management companies.


Consider working with a real estate agent, especially if you have specific requirements or large volumes. They can help you find suitable properties and assist with negotiations. We work with a large number of clients who have had specific requests for neighbourhoods and home furnishings.


In our business, the most common types of tenants are construction workers, people on long business trips and students. For each of them we can find accommodation close to their place of work or study, as well as with the necessary public services close to home for a reasonable price. In Finland, rental agreements are typically made for an indefinite period, allowing termination of the lease after a minimum stay with proper notice. Bare in mind, that with typical lanlords use typicly minimum renting period commonly ruled to 12 months, and after 12 months with 30 days determination notice.


Accommodation in Finland can be an enriching experience, offering the opportunity to immerse yourself in the country's unique culture and lifestyle. By understanding the rental market and following practical tips, you can enjoy a smooth and rewarding living experience.ng experience, offering the opportunity to immerse yourself in the country's unique culture and lifestyle. By understanding the rental market and following practical tips, you can enjoy a smooth and rewarding living experience.

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