Estonia:

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There are two main areas to consider when buying investment property in Estonia and these are Estonia's capital city Tallinn and along the Baltic Sea Coast in flourishing areas such as Parnu. The property market in Tallinn is established but still young, whereas elsewhere in Estonia international interest in property has yet to take off, meaning the capital is an obvious choice for first time buyers. There's also undoubted potential along the beautiful coastline, but investors are yet to take the plunge here.

Like the rest of the Baltics, demand in Estonia is being fuelled by easy credit, growing wages and an increase in the numbers of households per capita. In general, Estonians prefer to buy rather than rent, with rental demand dominated by foreign workers.

Tallinn

The property market is thriving in Tallinn with prices set to rise. Located on Estonia's north western coast across the Gulf of Finland from Helsinki; Tallinn is the Baltic gateway to Scandinavia with daily sea links to Helsinki and Stockholm. Tallinn is one of the most beautifully preserved medieval cities in Europe; the attractive old town with its cobbled streets and onion shaped towers is definitely worth a visit. Apartments in this area are very popular and many of the older buildings are bought and then converted into flats.

There is limited construction capacity due to the lack of local skilled labour, meaning that future supply growth will be slow. With demand beginning to catch up with supply though, as far back as 2006, the property market levelled out  considerably.

At present, growth in the property market has paused as prices realign themselves to more affordable levels and potential investors wait to see the outcome. Future investment potential could become strong again but at present Estonia will not be an investor's first choice.

The Baltic Sea Coast

Property on the outskirts of the city is certainly worth exploring, and new beachfront developments are likely to prove a good investment, while the 'summer capital' of Parnu is starting to market itself to overseas house hunters. The Estonian coast has some historically well known areas for holidays, including the islands of Hiiumaa and Saaremaaand. On the mainland, Parnu is the health resort town that everyone is heading for, with its stretch of white sand beach and picturesque old town centre.

Pärnu is becoming more attractive with the increase of domestic purchasing power and many new projects are cropping up providing apartment houses, holiday homes and leisure activities around the Pärnu area. Building on a late 19th-century tradition of mud baths, Pärnu continues to cultivate a thriving health resort industry. Be sure not to miss Parnu's new Tervise Paradiis health resort complex just adjacent to the beach where new-build prices in the vicinity are reaching levels comparable to those in Tallinn.

 

 

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