According to Etelä-Suomen Sanomat, the plot has been bought by the Estonian company BP-Icon. Behind it is a Finnish businessman who is in the real estate investment company that owned the apartment building company and on the board of the apartment building company.
Located in the center of Lahti, which has stood empty for years. According to the newspaper, the plot has been bought by a company registered in Estonia called BP-Icon. The purchase price is said to be around 690,000 euros.
According to the newspaper, the name of the building company has also changed. The property that used to be Asunto-osakeyhtiö Hämeenkatu 24 is now called LV Hotelli Lahti oy.
With the sale of the plot, the asking price for the apartment building has dropped to a little under two million, while it was almost double before. According to the sales announcement, the rent for the plot is 66,000 euros per year. In addition to the rent, the payments include real estate tax.
Uninhabited, the house has reached a bad condition, and it has not been renovated despite the requirements.