Apartment description
Fourth floor two-room apartment possibly available as early as November 1, 2024. The modification is the sliding doors to the hall. There is no parking space available for the apartment (by queuing). The usage allowance and other usage allowances in the apartment offer are valid until the end of 2024. The user allowance, which will come into effect in January 2025, and other user allowances will be confirmed at the end of October.
Information about the property where the apartment is located
In the heart of Kruunuvuorenranta, right next to the future Haakoninlahtenpuisto, 2022 right-of-occupancy apartments have been completed at the addresses Turumankatu 18 and Turumankatu 22. The right-of-occupancy houses were completed as part of the maritime city block on the east bank of Kruunuvuorenselkä, in a unique location opposite the city.
There are a total of 41 apartments on offer, with plenty of choice for different life situations, from compact studios to luxurious family apartments of more than a hundred square meters. Turumankatu 18 consists of a semi-detached house and a terraced house, Turumankatu 22, on the other hand, consists of connected apartment buildings and a terraced house.
In the developing Kruununvuorenranta, located on the west coast of Laajasalo, you live stylishly and modernly in a wonderful maritime environment. Nature trails, rocks and historic manor landscapes take your thoughts far away from everyday life.
According to the plans, Kruunuvuorenranta will be home to 13,000 people in 2030. The services in the area are currently developing rapidly. When completed, Kruunuvuorenranta has excellent services: schools, kindergartens, sports facilities, playgrounds, health services and shops. The first daycare center in the area has already started operating, as has the grocery store. Kauppakeskus Saari, located in Laajasalo, is conveniently located just a few minutes’ drive from the front door. From Kruunuvuorenranta, you can easily move to different parts of the city, both with your own car and with public transport. Buses go via Kruunuvuorenranta to Herttoniemi metro station, from where the journey conveniently continues in three different directions. The Kruunusillat project will probably start in the next few years. The combination of light traffic and the tram route brings Kruunuvuorenranta significantly closer to the heart of Helsinki.