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Laatumaa (“quality land”) is the real-estate division of Metsähallitus, Finland’s state-owned forest administration enterprise.

As one of Metsähallitus’ business divisions, Laatumaa buys, sells and leases out forest land and property. Its primary task is furnishing and selling state-owned plots to Finnish families who use them build holiday homes.[1] Laatumaa also sells larger, developed properties, including fishing cabins and ski chalets.[2] The division also participates in wind-energy projects

Laatumaa aims to work in environmentally friendly ways and support local communities, according to its mission statement.[3]

References

  1. ^ Metsähallitus. Tontit vapaa-ajan asumiseen Metsähallituksen Laatumaalta Retrieved on 26 June 2013.
  2. ^ Metsähallitus. Eräkämpät ja lomamökit retkeilyn tukikohdiksi Metsähallitukselta Retrieved on 26 June 2013.
  3. ^ Metsähallitus. Laatumaa windpowwer]] Retrieved on 26 June 2013.