A practical home in Naantali
The ground floor of the two-level terraced apartment has a kitchen, a spacious dining area and living room, and a separate cloakroom. The living room has access to a private south-facing backyard.
The bedrooms are upstairs in their own peace. A spacious and stylish tiled bathroom that can accommodate a washing machine. You can enjoy the warmth of your own sauna whenever it suits you. Two separate toilets also add to the comfort of living.
The interior photos are from another similar apartment on the site.
Cozy terraced house project Torpparinkaari 2 and 4
Torpparinkaari 2 and 4 was completed in May 2020 in Tammisto, Naantali. This terraced house project has a total of 28 right-of-occupancy apartments and the sizes of the apartments vary from 49.5 m² two-room apartments to 101.0 m² five-room apartments. The apartments are both single- and duplex.
A functional framework right-of-occupancy project
The apartments have laminate floors and painted walls. The washrooms have tiled walls and floors. All apartments have their own apartment-specific saunas. Residents can reserve either a carport or a plug-in space for their car. In a separate courtyard building, each apartment has its own storage room for personal belongings and a shared outdoor equipment storage room for all.
Torpparinkaari 2 and 4 are non-smoking properties. Smoking is prohibited in the entire property, its apartments, balconies, courtyards and common areas.
The basic speed of DNA’s property broadband of 50 Mbit/s is included in the price.
Good transport connections
The beautiful and seaside Naantali is located less than half an hour’s drive from Turku. Naantali is also one of Finland’s most famous summer towns, full of life. Its atmospheric old city centre is only about four kilometres from Tammisto.
Naantali’s most famous tourist attractions are Moominworld, Naantali Spa and Kultaranta. It also has a fascinating history as a monastery town: the town, built around the St. Birgitta monastery and church in the Middle Ages, was once a place of pilgrimage. There is also plenty to see on the city’s idyllic streets and in the more remote corners of the seaside town. Naantali is also part of the Archipelago Ring Road, which provides easy access to the archipelago, for example via the popular cycle route from Rymättylä to Nauvoo.
Torpparinkaari is located along the street that ends and nearby you will find, for example, a daycare centre and an elementary school. Thanks to the good transport connections, it is easy to use your own car to shop in Turku and Raisio in addition to the services in Naantali. Buses also run to the center of Turku via Raisio every ten minutes during the day and every half hour at night. The nearest bus stop is about a kilometer away.