Video: Apartments in Moskovsky district: convenience and comfort
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-15 22:00
Apart-hotels appeared on the real estate market of St. Petersburg a little more than 10 years ago, but have already firmly gained popularity among buyers. First of all, such objects, which combine the advantages of a separate apartment and a hotel room, are of interest to investors and nonresident buyers. But often Petersburgers themselves choose apartments for permanent residence.
Apartments in the Moscow region are of the greatest interest to buyers. There are several reasons for this:
Favorable geographical position and well-developed transport and road network allows you to quickly get to both the center of St. Petersburg and the airport. The latter is especially important for nonresident buyers and business people.
An excellent choice would be apartments in St. Petersburg from a developer with an excellent reputation.
For example, in the apart-hotel "M97". Its construction is carried out by the developer M97 INVEST. IC Polis Group will also take part in the construction - one of the company's divisions will act as a technical customer.
An excellent choice for life and investment
Apart-hotel "M97" is an 11-storey brick-monolithic building, designed for 150 apartments. Among them there are both compact 25-meter studios and two-bedroom options with an area of over 47 squares. The property will be rented out turnkey finished and fully furnished. This solution will allow you to move in or start renting out apartments immediately after the facility is put into operation in mid-2020.
The complex provides a number of additional options that make life convenient and safe:
Own cleaning company responsible for cleaning the premises;
Underground parking;
The level of service in the M97 apart-complex will correspond to the level of the hotel 3. Room management is assigned to the professional management company “Zenith”.
There is also a public area on the ground floor where you can relax or hold business negotiations. The complex is being built in a location with a developed infrastructure. Within walking distance there are numerous educational and medical institutions, fitness clubs, shops. The Moskovskie Vorota metro station is located just a few minutes' walk from the new building.
For investors, the M97 apart-hotel may be of additional interest. The complex will be managed by a professional company ready to take on all the hassle of finding tenants and solving current issues. In addition, this is the only apartment complex of this level in this location.
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