YIT approves Koti Libeň project in Prague 8

by   CIJ News iDesk III
2023-02-01   09:22
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The development company YIT has successfully approved the residential project Koti Libeň. The project comprises 140 apartments, two studios and one commercial space. The last apartment is currently available for purchase. New residents will be able to move in in the 2nd quarter of this year.

The newly completed Koti Libeň project is located between Červená báň and Františka Kadlece streets in Prague's Libeň district. In three apartment buildings with four to five floors and one common underground floor, YIT built a total of 140 units with layouts ranging from 1 + kk to 5 + kk with an area of 24 to 114 m2. Most of them have a private balcony, terrace or front garden, which are situated in a semi-closed U-shaped block. The project includes cellars and basements, carriage houses, a room for washing bicycles and dogs, underground garages and plenty of green space. The developer has also built a retention tank to catch rainwater.

"We are pleased that despite the difficult situation last year, when the market was significantly struggling with a shortage of building materials and labour, we managed to get the Koti Libeň project approved a few months earlier than originally planned. Now the finishing works will only be carried out and we believe that the residents will be happy to live here thanks to the high quality design, plenty of greenery in the close vicinity and a quiet family atmosphere," says Dana Bartoňová, YIT Stavo's Sales Director.

The project is located in the Libeň district of the city. This dynamically developing locality in the wider centre of Prague has all civic amenities (e.g. kindergartens and primary schools, shops, cafés, restaurants, public services, etc.), excellent transport accessibility given by a large number of bus and tram lines and also plenty of sports and recreational opportunities.

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