Finnish Finesse: Finland and its expansive white landscapes certainly hold incomparable splendour, but all that dazzling snow is just one of its many wonders to behold. There’s so much more to this breathtaking region and if you’re looking for something you can proudly reflect on in future years, Finland is surely right for you. Join St. Nicolas as he skis, snowboards, sleds and skates across the landscapes of his Lapland home or ride reindeer or husky and hey, you could even try a more commonplace snow mobile. Sightseeing is seemingly limitless with summer months offering fascinating architecture-filled castles and museums, ruins and zoos, as well as a wide variety of other attractions. Of course, winter goes without saying but, perhaps the most noteworthy attraction is the Northern Lights, a humbling natural phenomenon that illuminates the many ski slopes below. To summarise, Finland has something for everyone.
Finnish Provinces: The state of Finland consists of 6 administrative provinces which are further divided into 90 districts. Helsinki is Finland’s capital, located on the southern coast. Bordering Russia, the Baltic Sea, the Gulf of Bothnia, Sweden and Norway, Finland boasts an impressive 1,126 km coastline as it does an adjoining lake and river systems which provides significant natural waterways. Coastal south and west Finland has thousands of small outstretched islands whilst central Finland hosts a majority of the country’s 60,000 lakes. Northern Finland is home to most of the country’s forestry.
Investment opportunities in Finland: 4 million tourists visit this region per year and considering Finland boasts an expected 300% growth in the property market over the coming decade, the overlooked Finnish property investment market with its unrealised potential is a proven opportunity with guaranteed returns. With generously interpreted and liberal regulations leading to a steady increase in the regions foreign investment, ranking it amongst the top 10 places to appeal to international investors, predominantly from Sweden, the UK, US, Germany and France, Finland holds great and understandable appeal.
VN:F [1.9.17_1161]
Rating: 0.0/10 (0 votes cast)
VN:F [1.9.17_1161]
Related Posts
Finland property prices grew by 97% between 1995 and 2005, which is an average taken from the capital appreciation throughout the Finland property market — with some areas growing more than others. Though analysts have commented that Finland property price rises have slowed since 2005 they have only slowed to around the 8% mark, which...
Research by DSR Asset Management shows that investors looking to purchase property in Finland are increasingly cash buyers and not relying upon finance. David Redfern, founder of DSR said “Buyers in Finland tend to be in the affluent end of the spectrum. Loans from Finnish banks are still available, however the current financial climate has...
Finland property prices grew by 97% between 1995 and 2005, which is an average taken from the capital appreciation throughout the Finland property market, with some areas growing more than others. Though analysts have commented that Finland property price rises have slowed since 2005 they have only slowed to around the 8% mark, which is...
These days, few financial investment opportunities come complete with a guaranteed return of any kind. However, an exception to this unwritten rule lies in the overseas property investment market and the increasingly offered government guaranteed returns on any property purchase. The rates and rewards effortlessly outweigh those to be reaped from any savings accounts, ISAs...
Lapland. The evoker of much Christmas related imagery from Santa Claus to his industrious little elves. But in recent years Lapland has evolved into an adventure Mecca, catering for any tourist seeking enjoyment and enchantment. During the summer months, those with a ravenous appetite for culture can delve into the feast on offer in Lapland....