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How do they live? Homes in Finland

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Cost of Housing IN FINLAND !!!

Rent rooms and apartments from people in Helsinki / Cost of Housing IN FINLAND !!!
Finland is a Northern European nation bordering Sweden, Norway and Russia. Its capital, Helsinki, occupies a peninsula and surrounding islands in the Baltic Sea. Helsinki is home to the 18th-century sea fortress Suomenlinna, the fashionable Design District and diverse museums. The Northern Lights can be seen from the country's Arctic Lapland province, a vast wilderness with national parks and ski resorts.

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What to Know BEFORE Visiting FINLAND in 2023 - Clothes, Booking Igloos, Transport, Costs

If you're thinking of visiting Finland, we cover what clothes to pack, booking igloos, transport around the country such as planes, trains, buses and driving in Winter, costs, best months to visit and a bunch of other tips for planning a trip to Finland.

*???? ALL LINKS IN ONE PDF TO DOWNLOAD: As mentioned, here is a downloadable PDF with all hotels, clothes, activities and transport discussed:*

To see what we got up to in Finland, here is the full vlog:

*HOTELS VISITED & ALTERNATIVES*

????* Glass Igloo and Log Cabin we stayed (Chalet, 4 adults was our room):

????* Luxury glass igloo alternative in Levi Town (2 hours drive north from Rovaniemi or domestic flight to Kittilä Airport):

????* Excellent Very Central Helsinki Hotel we stayed at:

????* Great Hotel in Helsinki Airport if you need to stay for early morning domestic flight:

????* Rovaniemi Hotel we stayed, very central, close to tour operators, shops, restaurants:

????* Great looking Rovaniemi alternative hotel, just outside the town centre:

*TRANSPORT*

???? JEE Travels - Finland tour company we travelled with who can provide a complete bespoke travel package for you, including hotels, food, transfers, flights and activities, use coupon code SMFINLAND to receive a 10% discount:

???? FINLAND TRAINS:

???? FINLAND BUS COMPANY:

???? ONNIBUS alternative bus for Finland:

???? FERRY ONLY (package below): Ours was the MyStar Fleet:

*ACTIVITIES & TOURS (Others would need to be arranged through JEE Travels, who we travelled with)*

???? The husky ride we went on, 2km in length, about 10 minutes:

????* Tallinn, Estonia day trip from Helsinki, includes hotel pick up, tour guide:

????* Santa Claus Village Reindeer & Husky ride (This is a different package to what we did, including hotel pick up, 500m reindeer ride, 800m husky ride):

????* Ice Breaker Cruise:

????* Rovaniemi BBQ Northern Lights Tour:

*CLOTHES*

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???? Great Mens Decathlon top base layer:

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???? Great Women’s Jacket Chiaki was wearing:

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???? Hat I wear which doubles as a scarf. Not necessarily recommended as I’m sure there are better ones but I wear them all the time!

???? 180 Ear Warmers: I bought my exact ones from eBay over a decade ago so I don’t have a direct link but if you search for them, there are heaps that come up.

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00:00 Finland Travel Tips
00:40 Best Airport for Finland
1:41 Trains and Buses
2:34 Driving in Finland Snow
3:34 Best Months to Visit Finland
4:47 Best Helsinki Hotels
5:43 Glass Igloo Tips
6:56 Log Cabin Booking
7:29 Is Finland Expensive?
8:21 Itinerary Suggestions
10:06 Clothes to Pack for Finland
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Finland is SUPER WEIRD (Why are people so happy here?)

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Helsinki, Finland - A Happy Place

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00:00 intro
:14 content
:28 strong economy
1:03 beautiful city
1:45 small city
2:24 history
3:41 location
4:19 on foot
4:45 when to visit
6:33 getting here
7:02 not in Scandinavia
7:23 ethnic groups
7:48 school
8:23 environment
8:59 taxes
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The world's happiest people live in Finland, according to many surveys. So let's take a look at Helsinki to find out what's going on here. Why are these people so happy?
They will say it's more a matter of being content, being satisfied with their lives rather than giddy, ha-ha happy all the time and that's because their society functions very well.
You will find many comments down below that debate this issue, many from locals with a different opinion about happiness here.
One correction on taxation, I mentioned income tax is 57%, but this is only for the multi-millionaires. Normal income tax is like most other European countries, 25-30%.
The economy is strong, the educational levels are high, there is a decent level of economic equality, and the society provides services such as health and medical, retirement pensions, and cleaning up the cities and maintaining the infrastructure that makes everything work beautifully together. So the residents are very happy about all of that.
Another reason why their life is good is this city is a beautiful place. It has lovely buildings. It's nicely designed with plenty of sidewalk cafés and outdoor activities for those warm summer months, good streets, lots of bicycle paths, and pedestrian areas with enough urban density to provide those walkable neighborhoods and shops and cafés nearby, but it's not crowded.
Helsinki's town planners have created a livable city that was praised at one time by the Harvard Architectural Digest as the best-designed city in Europe.
July is an excellent time to visit because the weather is at its best. The city is not crowded, and hotel rates tend to drop. That's because July is the peak month for locals to take their vacations, either at their summer cottages in the Finnish countryside, or elsewhere in Europe, especially on the sunny beaches of the Mediterranean Sea.
Business travel also grinds to a halt in July, leaving hotels looking for customers and lowering their rates to attract the few remaining travelers. All of the scenes in this video were photographed during the month of July, which is when I always bring my groups to visit there. While I tell you a bit more about Helsinki and Finland, I'll continue showing some scenes of the city, focusing for now on Esplanade Park that most popular green space in the heart of town. During July temperatures are quite mild, usually in the 70s, so it does not get hot, because Helsinki is so far north, as nearly as high as Anchorage, Alaska. At the peak of summer you get 20 hours of sunshine. There will still be plenty of locals in town for you to mingle with, if you so choose, and you'll find that most of them are friendly and fluent in English, and they like spending time outdoors on the streets, in the cafés and parks, enjoying that fleeting good weather.
You can imagine when there's 20 hours of sunshine in the middle of summer they truly enjoy taking advantage of the summer.
Although Helsinki is in a relatively remote position in northern Europe, it's easy to get here by flying, or many people come by ship, perhaps on a cruise of Scandinavia, or you can come here on a two-hour ferry ride from Tallin, Estonia.
Surprisingly, Finland is not part of Scandinavia, nor are they related ethically to the Slavic people of Russia, which borders them to the East. Instead, they are grouped with Scandinavia as Nordic cultures. Somehow the Finnish language is most closely related to Hungarian, although it's really not clear how this happened.
The two main ethnic groups in the country are Finnish and Swedish, so the country has two official languages, with many street signs labeled with both Finnish and Swedish.
Children begin their schooling in kindergarten and by age 9, they start foreign language training with French and German currently the most popular choices. English had been the number-one preference until Finland's entry into the European Union. At age 13, students who speak Finnish as their first language start learning Swedish, and vice a versa. By age 14. Most students begin learning a fourth language.
Thanks partly to the excellent education system, Finland has one of the strongest economies in the world.
Recently ranked as number-two for competitiveness and they're in the world's top 10 for good environmental policies.
Finland is the first country in the world to prepare plans for a National Circular Economy. Have you heard of that, Circular Economy? It's basically recycling, reusing, repairing, lower consumption, protecting the environment from climate change, pollution, waste and loss of biodiversity.
That's another reason why people here are so happy.
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What Finnish homes are like

What living in Finnish homes is like. Houses in Finland have a few differences from houses in the United States.

What's Inside a Typical Apartment in Finland?

If you want to see the typical look of our 2 bedroom unit in Finland, here it is. You will see the following:
1. Outside the building look
2. Finland type of kitchen
3. Bathroom with Sauna
4. Our 2 bedrooms
5. Dining area

Other Apartments in Finland are: Forenom Premium Apartments Vantaa / Lumo Rautkalliontie 1 / SSA Spot Hiekkaharju Vantaa

Village houses in Finland

In this video, you can see how wooden houses are neatly designed and laid out in the village landscape of Joensuu in Eastern Finland. These are made using Pinewood which is available in plenty. Such construction helps people live in the coldest of temperatures and snow. Subscribe for more interesting videos

10 Things in My Finnish Home That Just Make Sense

???? Finnish homes are popularly known for their sleek & simple nordic design. But, I think what's even more impressive is the amount of things you can find in a Finnish home that just make sense! ????

???????? In this video, you'll take a mini-tour in a Finnish home and learn the 10 things in a Finnish home that just make sense to me.

Here's the list:

Bidet (käsisuihku) - 00:47
Heated floors (lattialämmitys) - 01:11
Cheese slicer (juustohöylä) - 01:32
Dish drying cabinet (astiankuivauskaappi) - 01:59
Dish brush (tiskiharja) - 02:20
Water switch for dishwasher (pesukoneventtiili) - 02:57
Recycling bins (kierrätysastiat) - 03:25
Sauna - 03:44
Clothes drying rack (pyykinkuivausteline) - 04:14
Towels and bedsheets (liinavaatteet) - 04:35
*Bonus window blinds (sälekaihtimet) ???? - 05:32

Drop a comment below to let me know which item on the list is the most interesting ⬇️

Pssst. Check out my blog post on The Modern Nordic Look, for more Finnish home inspiration ????

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Stylish and Qualitative Home in Uusimaa, Finland

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Unique home with international elegance, in one of the most popular living areas in Finland. The stylish interior and qualitative materials in addition to the high-tech solutions saturating the house, makes this the perfect villa.


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How safe is living in Finland?

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FinnLife 3: Finland's Windows - Look at what you are missing out on

A look at the typical Finnish Window. Jealous of our super awesome high-tec windows? likely.

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Visit Finland's Student Housing

Student Housing, apartment and everything in Finland.

An Abandoned Little House in a Huge Forest: Lapland, Finland

Looked like a guy lived there. Who knows the story, what happened. It is an abandoned home now. Lapland, Finland, is a TRUE wilderness and not for everyone. Someone might have decided to leave this deserted house. Others stay, and for good reason. Lapland is the place for adventurers and all those who love the outdoors. And the outdoors of Finland is something else. Quite spectacular. I suppose there are quite a few abandoned houses up here. Not for everybody this place.
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Finnish House-warming greetings

How do you congratulate someone on a new house? ???? In Finland, here's the common phrase we use...

????????Paljon onnea uuteen kotiin! Which translates to congratulations on your new house! ????

If someone invites you to their new home, it's courteous to congratulate them & bring a small house-warming gift. ????

One Finnish tradition is to give your friend salt and bread as a house-warming gift. ????

I've learned that this stems a bit from mythology. People would bring salt and bread to someone's new home to feed and please the house gnomes.????

What is a tradition you do to celebrate someone's new house? ???? Let me know in the comments ⬇️

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Finland - What NOT to Do in Finland

Heading to Helsinki, Turku, or just Suomi in general? Here are travel and tourist tips for getting the most out of your Finnish vacation. We give you the do's and especially the Don'ts of traveling in Finland. From cultural faux pas to food choices you should probably pass on and a bunch more fun travel and vacation tips for Finland.
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Student Housing In Finland | How To Apply For Student Apartment In Finland | Student Accommodation

In this video, I have talked about student housing in Finland. How to apply for them and what should be considered. I have also discussed about single room, family apartment and studios. Further why student housing is a good deal for students

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Timestamps

00:00 - Intro
00:12 - What is a difference between student and a normal housing?
01:04 - Difference between student housing in Finland vs other countries
01:18 - Requirement
01:24 - When can you apply?
01:50 - Things to make sure
02:21 - Contract type
02:40 - Once offer is made by housing company
03:00 - Furnished vs non-furnished rooms
03:24 - Procedure/How to apply?
04:05 - Rent
04:15 - Studio/Family apartment
04:55 - How long can you live in student housing?
05:06 - Important things to consider
05:25 - If room/apartment was not offered
05:52 - Can you share room with someone else?
06:17 - Final words
06:46 - If you reject offer
06:57 - Deposit/payments

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