asuinväljyyttä
Asuinväljyyttä is a Finnish term that refers to residential vacancy or the level of empty living accommodation within a given area. It is used in housing policy, urban planning, and real‑estate analysis to assess the supply of available dwellings and to identify inefficiencies in housing markets. The concept can include both short‑term emptiness, such as a recently sold house that has not yet been occupied, and long‑term vacancies resulting from demographic shifts, economic downturns, or unsuitable housing stock.
In practice, asuinväljyyttä is measured by calculating the ratio between the number of vacant dwellings and
High vacancy levels can indicate market saturation or mismatches between housing supply and population needs. Policymakers
For EU comparators, Finland’s vacancy rate ranks below the EU average, reflecting its relatively efficient housing