The report says that on ad sites, an apartment and a house in Imatra near the Finnish-Russian border, real estate in Helsinki and other offers are also offered for sale.

The publication writes that for about ten years, Russians have been buying relatively inexpensive real estate in Finland en masse so that they have the opportunity to stay abroad during their travels and save on hotel accommodations.

It is noted that now the prospects for such travel are vague.

Earlier, the Finnish government decided to extend the closure of the border with Russia until April 14.