Real Management completes first stage of Neo Natolin resi estate (PL)

Real Management completes first stage of Warsaw resi estate (PL)

Real Management S.A. is completing the construction of the first stage of the high-end single-family house estate Neo Natolin, which comprises 84 houses. The handover of premises to the first residents will begin in August. The investment is being developed in Warsaw’s Wilanow district, in Stefana Korbonskiego street.

 

The construction of the Neo Natolin estate is being carried out as per the agreed schedule. The company is currently completing construction work on the first stage of the development of semi-detached single-family homes located in Warsaw's Wilanow district.

 

We are very pleased with the progress of the work and proud that our offer has met with such great interest. Sales at the level of 95% demonstrate that the project focused on the construction of high-end single-family houses has won the approval of customers looking for a unique place to live. We are looking forward to the moment when we can hand over the keys to the first residents. Let me also add that we are just in the process of preparing to start the second stage of construction,” said Arkadiusz Płocinski, vice president of Real Management S.A.

 

The handover of premises and handing in the keys to new Neo Natolin residents will begin in August and last until the end of September 2024. The property developer expects the first tenants to move in before Christmas this year.

 

The estate was designed by APA Wojciechowski. Each house has its own plot ranging from approximately 580m2 to 990m2 with 70% of the biologically active area. The estate plan provides for numerous green spaces, public squares, a pond or nooks with structural landscaping elements. Each house is equipped with heat pumps, heat recovery recuperation, infrastructure for photovoltaic systems or space for the installation of an EV charger. 

 

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