Finnish housing prices to pick up next year, Nordea forecasts

Home prices in Finland are now back at the pre-Covid level, while Sweden and Denmark are at about 10% above that level and prices in Norway exceed pre-pandemic valuations by more than 15%.
Helsinki. | Photo: Steffen Trumpf/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
Helsinki. | Photo: Steffen Trumpf/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
By Leo Laikola / Bloomberg

Finnish house prices will probably bounce back to meager growth next year after bottoming out this quarter as an easing outlook for borrowing costs will boost demand for homes in the Nordic country, Nordea Bank Abp said. 

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