Swedish investor completes its Finnish healthcare property portfolio

Demand for retirement homes in Finland, and the rest of the Nordic region, is rising in line with the growing share of elderly people in the population, says Hemfosa's Head of Transactions.
Generic photo of elderly | Photo: Søren Thomsen/Colourbox
Generic photo of elderly | Photo: Søren Thomsen/Colourbox
BY REETA ILONA PAAKKINEN

Swedish property investor Hemfosa has acquired eleven healthcare properties in Finland and two properties in Borås, Sweden for a total price of approximately EUR 61m.

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