Harju is one of the 15 counties of Estonia sitting along the southern end of the Gulf of Finland at the northern part of the country. Tallinn is the capital and is situated within the county of Harju. More than 1/3 of all the population in Estonia is living in the Harju County. One of the major attractions of the county would be the sand stone castle called “Dome Hill”. Historians also believe that what is known as the present Tallinn stands over ancient wooden remains of the houses built during the Danish rule (1219-1346). With its close proximity to the Finnish Sea, the county of Harju is a great place to consider when visiting.
Demand in the real estate market in Harju is bigger than supply which has recently seen a huge increase in the value of property overall. The forecast in real estate investments in the country is strong with investors bound to grow their initial investment over the years to come. With a combination of charming history coupled with the trendy new houses being built, the area is suited to any person who appreciates natural beauty and history.