Front page News News The Kotka-Hamina region is developing housing through surveys The Kotka-Hamina region is developing housing through surveys 4.9.2020 MDI is carrying out a study in the Kotka-Hamina region to support the development of housing. The study examines the supply of and demand for housing in the Kotka-Hamina region. Related to this are questions over the volumes involved, distribution of housing types, geographical location and housing preferences. The work includes a light document review, interviews, a resident survey, statistical analysis and reporting. Based on the collected information, recommendations are made on the development of housing in the municipalities of the region which, more precisely, defines the types of housing, their location, regional structure and coordinated prioritisation and the scheduling of development projects. The client is Cursor Oy, a development company in the Kotka-Hamina region. The work will be completed by the end of November 2020. Share to Share to: facebook Share to: linkedin Share to: twitter
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