Feb 13 • 12:57 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

A LOOK AHEAD ⟩ New energy-efficient homes rise near Harku Lake

Construction of a new residential development in Haabersti, Tallinn, will begin this summer, featuring 52 energy-efficient apartments scheduled for completion in 2027.

In Haabersti, Tallinn, a new residential development called Järveallee is set to commence construction this summer, with the first phase expected to deliver 52 energy-efficient apartments by the fall of 2027. Situated close to Harku Lake, this development aims to cater to the growing demand for housing in the area. Ivar Vahter, the development manager at Kaamos Kinnisvara, noted stable interest from homebuyers in the Haabersti region, emphasizing the variety of services, green spaces, and recreational opportunities available in the locality, making it appealing for families and active individuals alike.

The center of the Järveallee development focuses on energy-efficient housing designed with modern technical solutions in mind, ensuring low maintenance costs. This initiative aligns with environmentally sustainable principles, highlighting a growing trend in real estate that prioritizes energy efficiency and ecological considerations. The development aims to create a balance between urban proximity and a green living environment, appealing to those who value accessibility to city life while seeking a sustainable lifestyle.

With the introduction of such projects, there is potential for transforming the housing market in Tallinn and addressing challenges related to contemporary living standards. As these new homes come to fruition, they may set a precedent for future developments in the region, encouraging more builders to adopt similar sustainable practices while meeting the community's diverse needs.

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