From now on, you’ll find AYY housing services on their own website

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From now on, you’ll find AYY housing services on their own website 🏠

You can now easily browse AYY’s housing selection and find a home that’s right for you. On the website, you can find all the essential information about housing, applying, and moving at AYY. 

Did you know? 

Aalto University Student Union (AYY) owns approximately 2,600 apartments in the metropolitan area, providing homes for 3,200 members of the student union. AYY’s properties are located in Espoo and Helsinki. 

The change to the website will not affect housing applications. Housing applications will continue to be made through the Domo system.

Check out the new website

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