What kind of house $300,000 can buy around the world

Laws in Finland prevent people from living in cottages, such as the one depicted, for more than a few months per year. As a result (and despite attempts to free them up for long-term residing), they are being sold en masse and for reduced prices. But no one wants them. The upkeep is expensive and millennials have no idea how to get by without things like wifi and flush toilets.

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