Apartment description
A functional two-room apartment with a French balcony. There is ready-made storage space in the hall of the apartment, and there is also a bathroom connected to it. The bathroom walls and floor are tiled. The bathroom has a laundry closet and space for a 60 cm wide washing machine and dryer. The apartment has an open kitchen with a fridge-freezer and a dishwasher. In kitchens, the space between the lower and upper cabinets is laminate. The stoves are white, floor-standing stoves with a ceramic hob and oven. The French balcony can be found in the apartment’s bedroom connection. The apartment has cold and hot water consumption meters and a display board from which you can monitor your own apartment’s water consumption.
Information about the property where the apartment is located
In February 2024, new rental apartments have been completed in the Finnoo area in Espoo. Luoteisrinne 13 is located in the new ecological district of Finnoo, the center of which is around the metro station. When completed, the maritime-inspired area will become a district of 17,000 inhabitants, whose tall buildings form a distinctive milieu. Finnoot is built in an energy-efficient way, and the district aims to be a pioneer in sustainable urban construction.
The transport connections from the area are excellent, as you can drive to Länsiväylä in a few minutes and you can travel conveniently by metro. Finnoo also invests in smooth cycling connections and green bike routes.
The area will have comprehensive services, and to make the everyday life of families with children easier, two unified schools and several kindergartens have been planned. The services around Matinkylä, Espoonlahti and Merituulenti are a few minutes’ drive away. A good two kilometers away is the services of the shopping center Ison Omena, among which you can find almost everything you need.
The unique nature of the Finnoo area offers a wonderful setting for outdoor activities. The seashore is within walking distance and you can take trips to the city’s outdoor islands on board the archipelago ships.