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Without sudden movements: Russians do not have access to housing in Estonia, but not everyone sells it

Residents of Russia, homeowners in Estonia, after the introduction of a ban on crossing the border on short-term visas, began to actively sell real estate – since August 2022, their number has decreased by almost a quarter. But some owners are not ready to part with their houses and apartments. DV learned how they manage to service the property now, and what they hope for in the future.

Residents of Russia, homeowners in Estonia, after the introduction of a ban on crossing the border on short-term visas, began to actively sell real estate – since August 2022, their number has decreased by almost a quarter. But some owners are not ready to part with their houses and apartments. DV learned how they manage to service the property now, and what they hope for in the future.


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