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A log house is a profitable and sustainable investment

Despite the turbulence in the investment market, property investment is still profitable. The best return comes from properties that are healthy, safe, and sustainably built to last from generation to generation - like log houses.

For investors, 2022 has been a downward spiral caused by a change in the central bank policy, increased interest rates, and high inflation, among others.

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“Investors are looking for something with which to protect their investments against inflation, i.e. a piece of property that will maintain its value or even increase in value when compared to the inflation. The increase in interest rates and inflation has changed the way profit is made,” says Jukka Oksaharju, equity strategist and property investor at Nordnet.

Oksaharju, who has been working as a stockbroker and equity strategist for 15 years and as a versatile investor for 20 years, knows what he is talking about.

“Properties are tangible assets whose value the fluctuating market conditions cannot reduce to nothing. The investment market is swarming with things to invest in, ranging from listed companies to cryptocurrencies and meme stocks. When investing in those, the risk is greater, as many of them may just disappear into thin air,” describes Oksaharju.

When investing in property, it is advisable to invest in sustainably built high-qual ity premises to get the best return on the investment. For this reason, Oksaharju is in the process of having premium log villa built in Finnish Lapland, with Honkarakenne as a partner.

In the future, Jukka Oksaharju’s log villas will be built in Levi, Finnish Lapland, providing an easy way to rent a peaceful place for the weekend or a week.”

Log construction remains popular

Over the past decades, the market share of log houses has doubled. More and more people are interested in the ease of log con struction and the healthiness of log (See also infobox 1).

“Those keeping an eye on the property market know that log houses are selling like hotcakes,” says Honka’s CEO Marko Saarelainen.

Sustainability is a future requirement

In construction, the gaze is now directed to the future. The approach is increasingly life cycle-oriented, meaning that houses are built to last.

“Log is very wise material. It is healthy, sustainable, and lasts from generation to generation which makes it a particularly safe investment asset (See also infobox 2). Log is also a very durable building material and requires, in general, less maintenance than people think,” says Saarelainen.

Jukka Oksaharju states that property investors should invest in sustainable operators and already turn their gaze to the secondary market of the 2030s.

“Construction must be sustainable, or oth erwise there’s no point. I believe that in a few years, energy efficiency and eco-friendliness will become ‘musts’ for any company want ing to operate in the sector,” says Oksaharju.

Green finance has a strong influence on the loan market. It will be a requirement for obtaining a loan more often than now, which means that the right type of property will also be more likely to receive funding.

There is, of course, more to sustainability than just green finance. The whole value chain needs to meet the requirements of sustainability (See also infobox 3)

“The construction industry itself is now adays much more sustainable than it was a few decades ago. Production, waste, logistics, site operations, recyclability, occupational safety, tidiness – there’s been improvement in all these areas,” Saarelainen explains.

Marko Saarelainen CEO | Honka

Jukka Oksaharju equity strategist and property investor | Nordnet

What is a good way to start a property investment?

Location and plot are essential in the beginning. Choosing a good partner is also crucial.

“I recommend utilising the expertise of construction professionals for fine-tuning your idea. It also helps in obtaining fund ing and guarantees a good end result,” says Oksaharju.

Oksaharju chose Honka because he knows that the value of a well-built piece of property clearly exceeds its construction cost.

“Nothing is less profitable in terms of over all cost than a cheaply and poorly built piece of property,” says Oksaharju. |

Jukka Oksaharju is building a premium Honka Ailo Log Villa in Levi, Finnish Lapland. Honka Ailo’s magnificent glass wall makes the interior feel at one with nature and the high living room is bathed in natural light.

Did you know that...

1. The antibacterial natural compounds of wood eliminate bacteria and mould spores from the air and structures. This results in healthy indoor air and damp-proof, durable structures.

2.When standard solutions are used, the thickness of a wall structure is 25 cm, whereas a log structure is only 20 cm. Thus, logs make the living area larger and consequently provide better profit.

3.The buildings Honka delivered in 2021 have sequestered 30,560,000 kg of carbon dioxide, which is equivalent to an avg. of 14,220 passenger cars’ annual CO2 emissions. *) **)

*) Traficom: average CO2 emissions of passenger cars in Finland: 153.5 g/km

**) Statistics Finland: average annual mileage of passenger cars in Finland: 14,000 km

If you want to learn more about sustainable homes and investments, please visit www.honka.fi

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