A home in central Turku is sinking into the ground, causing significant financial hardship for its owner, according to a report by Helsingin Sanomat. Reijo Nystedt, the resident, is facing costs of nearly 60,000 euros related to the issue. The problem affects his 84-square-meter apartment located in the Ilmarinhovi housing company, a building constructed in the 1960s. The sinking is attributed to unstable clay soil beneath the building. This incident highlights a growing concern regarding the stability of older properties in Turku. The situation raises questions about the long-term viability of buildings constructed on similar ground conditions in the city center. Further investigation is needed to determine the extent of the problem and potential solutions.