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Hernesaari Apartments Helsinki: Waterfront Prices Surge

Hernesaari waterfront apartments in Helsinki sell fastest among outer districts. Buyers attracted to direct Baltic sea access, new tram link to city centre, and year-round ferry to Suomenlinna.

By Helsinki Property Desk · Published 25 July 2026

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Hernesaari recorded the fastest turnover of waterfront apartments among Helsinki's outer districts in the first half of 2026, with multiple listings moving within three weeks of listing.

The shift comes as Helsinki's overall housing stock tightens and buyers seek direct sea access without moving outside the ring road. Hernesaari sits on reclaimed land that opened for residential use after the city completed its harbour reconfiguration, placing it minutes from the centre yet fronted by new quays and promenades.

Two local anchors shape daily life for residents. The Hernesaari ferry terminal now runs year-round services to Suomenlinna, while the new tram extension along Hernesaarenkatu links the peninsula to the city centre in eight minutes. Both projects fall under the City of Helsinki's 2023 master plan for southern waterfront districts.

Recent project pipeline

Construction continues on the final phase of the Länsisatama residential blocks at the western edge of Hernesaari, where ground-floor units open directly onto the new public pier. Further east, the former industrial plots along Telakkakatu are scheduled for handover in late 2027 under a mixed-use scheme approved by the Helsinki City Council in 2024.

Market signals

Local agents report that waterfront units here now command premiums over comparable inland stock in the same postcode, with bidding rounds regularly exceeding guide prices. Data released by Statistics Finland for the Helsinki metropolitan area through May 2026 shows transaction volumes in coastal postcodes outpacing the city average by a clear margin.

Buyers planning to enter the market should review listings through the city's official housing portal and arrange site visits before the autumn listing surge, when seasonal demand typically rises ahead of the school year.

This article is general information only and is not personal financial or investment advice. Consider your own circumstances and seek licensed professional advice before making financial decisions.

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