Published: 21 May 2019
Free-time residence owners usually live in one- or two-dwelling houses
According to Statistics Finland, over one-half of owners of free-time residences live in detached houses, that is, one- or two-dwelling houses. Twenty-eight per cent of owners of free-time residences live in blocks of flats. Eleven per cent of free-time residence owners head out to their free-time residence from terraced houses.
Dwelling of free-time residence owners by type of building 2018, %
In 2018, there were 432,300 free-time residences owned by private persons. Free-time residences owned by enterprises, communities, foreigners and decedent’s estates amounted to 77,500. In all, there were 509,800 free-time residences, or half a per cent more than in 2017.
Residents of blocks of flats have the longest journey to their free-time residence
The median distance from a free-time residence owner’s home to the free time residence is slightly under forty kilometres. Thus, one-half of free-time residence owners have a longer journey and one-half a shorter journey. The median journey for free-time residence owners living in detached houses is 29 kilometres. The corresponding figure for those living in blocks of flats is around 60 kilometres, in other words, considerably longer.
Median journey to free-time residence by type of building of owner’s dwelling 2018, km
Kuopio is the municipality with most free-time residences
In 2018, the number of free-time residences was highest in Kuopio, 10,800. There were almost as many free-time residences in Mikkeli, or 10,500. Parainen came third in this comparison, with 8,800 free-time residences. Other municipalities with over 8,000 free-time residences were Lohja, Savonlinna and Hämeenlinna.
Table 1. Municipalities with highest number of free-time residences in 2018
Regional division based on municipalities on 1 Jan. 2019 | Number of free-time residences | |
1. | Kuopio | 10 805 |
2. | Mikkeli | 10 536 |
3. | Parainen | 8 820 |
4. | Lohja | 8 516 |
5. | Savonlinna | 8 455 |
6. | Hämeenlinna | 8 368 |
7. | Kouvola | 7 785 |
8. | Salo | 7 071 |
9. | Kuusamo | 6 902 |
10. | Raasepori | 6 636 |
Source: Buildings and Free-time Residences, Statistics Finland
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- Appendix table 1. Number of buildings, dwellings and persons by type of building and number of storeys 31 Dec. 2018 (21.5.2019)
- Appendix table 2. Number of buildings by intended use in 1980 - 2018 (21.5.2019)
- Appendix table 3. Number of buildings by heating fuel 1970-2018 (21.5.2019)
- Appendix table 4. Number of buildings by construction material 1960-2018 (21.5.2019)
- Appendix table 5. Number of privately owned free-time residences by owner 2018 (21.5.2019)
Updated 21.5.2019
Official Statistics of Finland (OSF):
Buildings and free-time residences [e-publication].
ISSN=1798-6796. 2018. Helsinki: Statistics Finland [referred: 28.12.2024].
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