A bright corner apartment on the third floor with windows in two directions.
This spacious and airy triangle has a combined kitchen-living room space. The kitchen has plenty of cupboard space and space for a dishwasher and microwave. Nicely sized bedrooms, one of which has cupboards and the other a walk-in closet. A glazed balcony provides more space in the warmer seasons. The apartment has laminate floors and the bathroom is tiled. The windows have blinds. A temporary parking space in the garage can be reserved for the apartment.
Modern right-of-occupancy building in developing Kivistö
The cozy right-of-occupancy building at Keltasafiirinpolku 6 was completed in 2018 in developing Kivistö, near the train station. The six-story apartment building has 77 apartments, ranging in size from 46.5 to 86 m².
The apartments have modern and neutral surface materials that serve as a good basis for a variety of interior designs. The first-floor apartments have terraces and the other apartments have glazed balconies, except for one apartment, which has a French balcony. Some of the apartments are corner apartments with windows in two directions. You can go to the sauna whenever it suits you, as all apartments have their own saunas.
Residents have access to outdoor equipment and stroller storage, drying rooms, and a club room. Each apartment has its own storage room for personal belongings on the first floor of the building. Parking spaces are located in the adjacent parking garage.
Kivistö is located near good transport connections and services
Kivistö is well suited for people of all ages who appreciate modern apartment building living and functional transport connections. Children, young people, adults, and the elderly enjoy Kivistö’s proximity to services and nature. The location along the Ring Road, close to major transport routes, makes it easy to get to work and hobbies. The train provides convenient access to, for example, the city centre of Helsinki, Tikkurila and the airport. The train journey to the airport takes less than ten minutes, to Tikkurila about fifteen minutes and to the city centre of Helsinki about half an hour.
A short walk away is the Aurinkokivi service centre, which has a primary school, a daycare centre, a maternity hospital, a music institute and a school of fine arts. In the future, the service centre will be supplemented with secondary school classes. There are also several other daycare centres and another primary school in the area. The nearest grocery store is a short walk away. The services in the area have also expanded with the completion of the Kivistö shopping centre.