
Central Finland, Finland
Finland traditionally attracts foreign investors with its convenient geographical location and its natural resources. It combines wildlife and privacy. In summer, its enchanting picturesque white nights, in winter - the Northern Lights. Ecologically clean air, pure and rich abundance of fish ponds, ski resorts and, of course, excellent service, and this all makes Finland the most attractive destination for people from all over the world.
In addition to the beautiful natural and territorial conditions, Finland attracts investors for its high standard of living and, of course, stability in the economy and politics. Like life itself in this country, as well as buying and selling real estate are absolutely safe. The provisions of the legislation are clear and understandable. It should be noted that Finnish politicians are interested and contribute in every possible way to attract to their homeland foreign investment. There are many laws that provide for foreign investors protection of their deposits and property rights. For example, in Finland, an individual can purchase a plot of 30-50 hundred square meters, with permission to build his own cottage and with own shoreline, and sometimes even with the own pond.
The greatest demand among foreign investors, enjoys Southeastern part of Finland, to be exact, the province South Karelia with the most famous cities of Imatra (Imatra) and Lappeenranta (Lappeenranta), North Karelia and Joensuu (Joensuu), and South Savo with Mikkeli (Mikkeli) and Savonlinna (Savonlinna) and the North Savo with the center in Kuopio (Kuopio). The attractiveness of these areas is not only connected with a fast and convenient communication. This is a pretty secluded area, the cities here are small and few, and in addition here is the largest lake system in Finland Saimaa (Saimaa), which primarily attracts fishing, water sports and yachting enthusiasts. Land on Lake Saimaa is very valuable and its value is only growing.
Finland or Republic of Finland - is a rapidly developing country in northern Europe. Finland is a member of the European Union and is a member of the Schengen Agreement. It shares borders with Russia in the east, Sweden - on the west and Norway - in the North. Its shores are washed by the Baltic Sea: in the west - Gulf of Bothnia, the Gulf of Finland to the south. Finland is divided into six provinces: Southern Finland (Etelä-Suomi), Western Finland (Länsi-Suomi), Eastern Finland (Itä-Suomi), Oulu (Oulu), Lapland (Lappi) and the autonomous territory - Åland (Ahvenanmaa).
The Finnish Nature fascinates with its unique rugged beauty. Clean rivers and lakes, majestic mountains, amazing sea shores. In Finland there are about 190 000 lakes, the largest of them are Saimaa, Päijänne, Inari, Pielinen. The main rivers of the country are Tornionjoki, Kemijoki, Kokemäenjoki and Kalajoki.
The climate is temperate, transitional - from maritime to continental, in the north - Continental. In the south, the average temperature of the warmest month July is 17-18 C °, in the center regions is about 16 C °, and while in the north is 14-15 C °. In winter, the contrasts are expressed more sharply: from -4 C ° in the Aland Islands to -14 C ° in the northern Lapland.