hinnastumine
Hinnastumine is an Estonian term that refers to a unique cultural and financial model used in urban apartment management in Estonia. At its core, hinnastumine involves allowing residents to name their own rent price for a flat, rather than having it predetermined by a landlord or property management company.
This model allows both landlords and tenants to agree on a more equitable price for the rent,
Hinnastumine was experimentally introduced in the almat in Tallinn, Estonia in 2007, eventually spreading to several
While hinnastumine eliminates rent equity concerns, critics point out that it can create inequities in the