It seem like Finland to a larger extent is still interested in providing good conditions for its citizens, for example:
* Finland has one of the best school systems in the world. Sweden one of the most deregulated and is average in PISA rankings.
* Finland is one of the few western countries to build a new nuclear power plant. Sweden is set to instead use taxes to deal with climate change while the price of electricity is the highest in a decade.
* While this library was being built they have been arguing about building the privately funded Nobel Center in Stockholm for years.
Finland is also able to take decisions such as working against smoking. This is one of those "nanny state" public health things Nordic countries are known for. In Sweden there are half a dozen commercials for online casinos every commercial break on TV, on billboards and in all the online newspapers.
I can see why especially Stockholm would be alluring, but if you look at the housing market (or outside of Stockholm) it isn't as fun anymore.
* Finland has one of the best school systems in the world. Sweden one of the most deregulated and is average in PISA rankings.
* Finland is one of the few western countries to build a new nuclear power plant. Sweden is set to instead use taxes to deal with climate change while the price of electricity is the highest in a decade.
* While this library was being built they have been arguing about building the privately funded Nobel Center in Stockholm for years.
Finland is also able to take decisions such as working against smoking. This is one of those "nanny state" public health things Nordic countries are known for. In Sweden there are half a dozen commercials for online casinos every commercial break on TV, on billboards and in all the online newspapers.
I can see why especially Stockholm would be alluring, but if you look at the housing market (or outside of Stockholm) it isn't as fun anymore.