Near Lentvaris, the construction work of the new residential project "Meduvios Alley" is halfway done. The one-story, 80m2, A++ energy class brick house is designed for a family of 2-4 people who value comfort and economy. It is expected that the construction works of "Meduvio alley" will be completed in the 2022th quarter of 4.

The block is only 15 minutes away from Vilnius city center and the city of Trakai. distance and designed in accordance with the integrated architectural concept and the minimalist design of the house itself. When building houses, a lot of attention is paid to their quality, ensuring thermal tightness and effective ventilation solutions, allowing to minimize the amount of energy consumed.

"Although the project is small, "Meduvios Alley" gathers a responsible, united and youthful community, which values ​​not only convenient connections with the city center, but also the peace of nature and private life. The settlement is perfect for families or people who don't like the noise of the city," says Jolanta Iselionienė, sales coordinator of Ober-Haus projects.

The project implements solutions focused on the comfort of life and highly valued by buyers: extremely well-thought-out interior layout, large, floor-to-ceiling windows, heated floors, etc. Unlike many others, this project will fully develop the common territory of the block: fully fenced, equipped with sidewalks, a rainwater system, and installed street lighting. Reliable materials used during construction will guarantee the longevity and sustainability of the project, giving the building long-term value and comfort to the people living in it.

"The prices of low-rise construction houses in the southern part of Vilnius are much lower, but there is a well-developed personal and public transport infrastructure, shopping centers, kindergartens and other important social attraction points are nearby. This is what determines the rapid development of individual houses in this part of the city, which we will undoubtedly continue to monitor in the future," says J. Iselionienė.

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