Apartment description
Welcome to get to know this wonderful two-story townhouse triangle, where modern style and practicality create a perfect home. The ground floor opens up to a spacious kitchen, a comfortable living room and a bathroom with its own sauna – an ideal place for relaxation and togetherness with family and friends. Upstairs are cozy bedrooms and another bathroom, increasing living comfort. This home combines stylish design and functionality, providing an ideal setting for modern city life.
Information about the property where the apartment is located
In Yli-Maaria, Lypsäjänkatu 1 and Maitokatu 2, a right-of-occupancy site for 32 townhouses was completed in March 2023. The apartments of the object are triangles, squares and pentagons. The apartments are on two levels and have a sauna.
Modern and stylish materials have been used in this terraced house covered in shades of gray. The apartments have white painted walls and a beautiful light laminate floor. The kitchens are equipped with a ceramic hob and a built-in oven. The washrooms are tiled and the sauna walls are tarred alder panels. The apartments have water-circulating floor heating, which increases living comfort and improves furnishability.
The property’s specialty is the planter boxes both in the apartment and in the common yard area. Carports and yard spaces are equipped with heating plugs. Two parking spaces can be reserved for each apartment. Separate outbuildings have storage for outdoor equipment and movables. Both yard areas have children’s playgrounds.
Yli-Maaria is a child-friendly area of small houses in the peace of the countryside in North Turku. Services in the area include the well-equipped K-Market Moisio, St1 gas station, cafe-lunch restaurant, pharmacy, parish hall and nursing homes for the elderly. Almost next to Lypsäjänkatu 1 is the multipurpose building Ypsilon, completed in 2018, which houses a school, daycare center, counseling center, youth facility and library.
It is 12 kilometers from Yli-Maaria to the center of Turku. The journey takes 20 minutes by car along the Tampere highway. Buses to Puutori run approximately every 20 minutes during the day, a little less frequently in the evening.