For sale
$29 925
Handover:
June 2026
Construction progress:
Walls
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Characteristics
Residential building
Legal status
Low-rise, 6
Building height
2.75 m
Ceiling height
Cast-in-Place Concrete Frame
Structure
Aerated concrete, 30 mm
Exterior walls
Plastering and painting, Facing brick
Facade
Passenger
Elevator
Finishes and fittings
Expanded clay concrete, 19 mm
Apartment walls
Aerated concrete, 10 mm
Interior walls
Steel, clad with MDF
Entrance door
PVC profile, double-chamber double glazing
Windows
Heating
Individual gas boiler
Heating type
Gas
Heating source
Basalt wool
Insulation
Overview
Nestled in the Kotovsky District, Greenwich Park stands as a testament to modern architectural vision, developed by the renowned Degas Group.
Its sixty-foot height exudes both strength and grace, drawing the attention of passersby and nearby residents alike.
This one-bedroom apartment, spanning 39 square meters, offers a tranquil refuge for those seeking comfort and harmony. An individual gas boiler ensures reliable warmth during the colder months, allowing you to enjoy the city’s sounds while retreating to your personal oasis of calm.
Greenwich Park is more than just a place to live; it is a space where one can explore inner thoughts and aspirations amidst contemporary comfort and security. Discover your sanctuary in Greenwich Park today.
Its sixty-foot height exudes both strength and grace, drawing the attention of passersby and nearby residents alike.
This one-bedroom apartment, spanning 39 square meters, offers a tranquil refuge for those seeking comfort and harmony. An individual gas boiler ensures reliable warmth during the colder months, allowing you to enjoy the city’s sounds while retreating to your personal oasis of calm.
Greenwich Park is more than just a place to live; it is a space where one can explore inner thoughts and aspirations amidst contemporary comfort and security. Discover your sanctuary in Greenwich Park today.