The application for summer housing is now open - Apply now!🏡☀️
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Summer housing agreements are made starting from the beginning of May or June.
Anyone who needs short-term housing can apply for summer housing.
Summer apartments are well suited for those working or studying in the metropolitan area for the summer.
The apartments are mainly shared apartments in Espoo or two-room apartments in Eastern Helsinki. All the apartments are unfurnished.
Agreements are made for a fixed term of two or three months, ending by the end of August at the latest. It is not possible to make shorter or longer agreements.
You can find more detailed information about the apartments at Domo>>
How to apply for summer housing:
- Sign up for the Domo system and apply.
- Choose the applicant type “other applicant”. Domo will display the apartments available for the summer.
- Please choose either 1 May or 1 June as your move-in date.
- In the application’s text field, mention that you are applying for summer housing and specify whether you prefer the contract duration to be two or three months.
If you have any questions, please contact AYY Housing housing@ayy.fi
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