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lifestylegirl9
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Vaasa - accommodation

Post by lifestylegirl9 » Tue May 05, 2009 1:58 pm

Can u please recommend me what kind of apartment should I rent and where?
I want accommodation near University of Vaasa, Palosaari. I find Puuvilla and Tekla interesting. Anyone has some experience with this?

And what does it mean that apartments are not furnished (does it include bed, closet or nothing?)
Thanks :)



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Re: Vaasa - accommodation

Post by raamv » Wed May 06, 2009 12:21 am

lifestylegirl9 wrote: And what does it mean that apartments are not furnished (does it include bed, closet or nothing?)
Thanks :)
Genearlly no furniture like sofas, beds, tables, chairs. and no washer/dryer.
Most of them come with a Range/over for cooking, A manual or automatic dishwasher ( Astianpesukone) and a Fridge/freezer( jääkaappi, jenkkikaappi)
www.oikotie.fi and read the stickies to search for apts and what the meanings in the site oikotie are from the stickies..
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Post by Upphew » Wed May 06, 2009 12:33 pm

And regarding things specific to Vaasa, you should try to find someone from there in this board.
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Re: Vaasa - accommodation

Post by lifestylegirl9 » Thu May 07, 2009 12:40 am

thank u, I thought an apartment has at least bed and closet

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Post by Upphew » Thu May 07, 2009 12:48 pm

lifestylegirl9 wrote:thank u, I thought an apartment has at least bed and closet
Looking at VOAS website and specifically the Puuvilla's A house and 1st floor info: there seems to be at least 60cm closet with shelves and 100cm closet with rail for hangers in every room.
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