Finland has made attainable housing a constitutional right and that’s why less than 3,000 of a country of 5.5 million are deemed homeless.
There’s lessons to be learned of how they achieved such a feat, and a recent panel discussion with representatives from their country was recently live-streamed locally.
Cornerstone Landing’s Terrilee Kelford was asked if she thought the lessons learned across the world would work here.
Finland’s affordable housing initiative is the 4th largest landlord in the country.
Story by Brian Turner
