Apartment description
Alcove studio on the first floor of the building. With the help of light neutral colors and materials, you can decorate the apartment exactly the way you want. The apartment has a laminate floor and the bathroom walls and floors have ceramic tiles. In the bathroom there are space reservations for a washing machine and a tumble dryer. The apartment’s matte white blinds increase privacy. The functional kitchen of the apartment has a floor stove, a cooker hood, a fridge-freezer and a dishwasher, as well as space for a microwave oven. The balcony also brings light and comfort to the apartment.
There is 1 apartment with a size of 34.5 m². The utility fee in the apartment is approximately €618/month.
Information about the property where the apartment is located
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New right-of-occupancy apartments are being built in the developing residential area of Kera in Kilo, Espoo. A 6-storey apartment building will be completed at Viilivati 2, which will have a total of 54 right-of-occupancy apartments. There are housing options for a variety of life situations, for people living alone, in pairs or larger families. The smallest apartment is a 34.5-square-meter studio and the largest are four-room apartments.
Kera’s new right-of-occupancy apartments are being completed in the regenerating Kera area, near Kera train station. Kera was previously known for the Inex logistics center and later for the Kera halls, which offer culture and sports opportunities. Gradually, the Kera Halls are making room for a new district and residential buildings. Shops, daycare centers, schools and recreational areas are planned for Kera. The area already has grocery stores, a daycare center, and a large recycling center.
The area has good public transport connections: from Kera station, it is a four-minute train ride to Leppävaara and a 20-minute ride to the center of Helsinki. Drivers can reach the Turku motorway and Ring Road II in no time. Good pedestrian and bicycle routes also make it possible to get around on foot or by bike.