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American cities are struggling to make their streets safer, but the Finnish capital proves that radical change is possible.
Helsinki’s housing market and construction sector remained subdued in 2024 due to weak consumer confidence and economic uncertainty, despite lower inflation and falling interest rates.
The largest nesting flocks were recorded in traditional hotspots such as Kaivopuisto, Suomenlinna, Töölönlahti and Arabianranta in Helsinki, as well as Otsolahti in Espoo.
Apartment prices in Helsinki continued to fall in July, with values down nearly 20% from peak levels. While sales volumes are rising nationwide, the capital's property market remains sluggish amid low ...
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