kohtuuhinnolla
Kohtuuhinnolla is a pricing system used in Finland, specifically for the acquisition of real estate. It was introduced as part of the country's government-subsidized housing program in the 1960s. The system allows low-income residents to purchase homes at prices significantly lower than market value.
The principal idea behind kohtuuhinnolla is to provide affordable housing options to those who are struggling
Under the kohtuuhinnolla system, individuals or families enter a lottery to purchase a government-subsidized home. Applicants
It is essential to note that not all homes in Finland are subject to the kohtuuhinnolla pricing